Energy
Assessing cybersecurity of the US power grid
Mission critical
Turning points: First Utility’s Ian McCaig
First Utility’s Ian McCaig talks to Jay Maroo about the diverse career that led to his recent appointment as chief executive and his passion about changing energy buying habits in the UK
New US EPA rules seek to dethrone old King Coal
New US EPA rules seek to dethrone old King Coal
Middle distillates to strengthen on supply constraints?
Middle distillates to strengthen on supply constraints?
Low US natural gas prices stir hedging talk
As the boom in North American shale gas production continues to feed an oversupplied market, US natural gas prices sank to 10-year lows last week. Gas consumers are taking a serious look at seizing the opportunity to lock in prices — but remain hesitant…
Refiners seek innovative tools for risk management
Old dogs, new tricks
Oil analysts' 2012 price forecasts up slightly on 2011 average
Hanging in the balance
Seeking opportunities in coal trading
It's all relative
Fuel oil prices seen remaining high
Fuel oil prices climb amid supply drop and tax hike
Aviation allowances begin trading under EU ETS but outlook mixed
Stormy skies ahead for EUAAs amid regulatory risk
EU ETS set-aside takes another step forward
The European Parliament's Committee on Industry, Research and Energy has voted for the use of a set-aside under the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme
Refiners step up hedging activity
Refineries in Europe have stepped up their hedging activity in recent months as they take advantage of a recovery in margins, market participants say
IETA concern over set-aside implementation
The International Emissions Trading Association believes market credibility in the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme could come under threat if a set-aside scheme is implemented
European power market coupling marches on
Market coupling marches forward
Is European shale a game-changer for the gas markets?
A rocky future?
US natural gas price rally set to be short-lived: analysts
Planned production cuts by US natural gas firms will not be enough to keep natural gas prices supported this year, and analysts say that record storage levels and mild weather could push New York Mercantile Exchange Henry Hub prices below $2 per million…
Analysts upbeat on outlook for Saudi Aramco’s new trading unit
Saudi Aramco’s new trading unit, Aramco Trading, could become a serious competitor in the refined product space and boost volumes at the Dubai Mercantile Exchange, say analysts
Energy Risk presents the Future of Carbon Trading Round Table
With carbon prices plunging both the Europe and the US as the fragile global economy takes place Energy Risk is speaking to key players within the industry regarding the future of the carbon markets and what developments are foreseen in the future
Keystone XL pipeline decision leaves Canada looking eastward
The US rejection of TransCanada’s proposed Keystone XL pipeline will hinder the development of the Alberta oil sands, while making the option of exporting crude to Asia more attractive for Canada, analysts say
Surveying the future of Europe's natural gas markets
Surveying the future of natural gas
Commodity indexes rebalance in favour of Brent but WTI seen outperforming in 2012
Brent crude's representation in commodity indexes is set to increase as a result of the annual rebalancing of contracts that takes place during this week
Healthy volumes for capesize FFAs seen continuing in 2012
Not all plain sailing