Energy
Obama plans alternative energy boost
US President-elect Barack Obama has pledged to double alternative energy production over the next three years and construct a new smart grid as part of an economic stimulus plan.
Russia gas dispute hits European markets
Two days of Ukrainian natural gas transit flow cuts, combined with cold weather, have sparked a rise in both short and medium term European natural gas prices.
CME launches dual listing of oil and gas options
CME Group has announced the dual listing of financially settled crude oil, Brent crude oil and natural gas calendar spread options on the New York trading floor and ClearPort Clearing.
Russian gas exports to Europe via Ukraine halted
Exports of Russian natural gas to Europe through Ukraine have now been completely halted, according to statements from Ukraine's Naftogaz and Russia's Gazprom.
Russian gas exports to Europe “seven times less” after pipeline closures
Gazprom Export director general Alexander Medvedev stated today that an overnight shutdown of three transit pipelines by Ukraine had caused a seven-fold drop in Russian natural gas exports reaching Europe.
EU officials move to settle Russia / Ukraine gas dispute
The European Union today moved to end the impasse in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia to resolve a natural gas supply dispute.
In thrall to the exchequer
Banks have accepted the bailout cash, but will this Faustian pact come back to haunt them?
RGGI allowances reach $3.38 clearing price
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) allowances sold at a clearing price of $3.38 at the scheme's second pre-compliance auction on 17 December 2008.
Growth in US oil consumption to slow significantly
The latest Annual Energy Outlook (AEO) from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) has forecast virtually no growth in 2009 US oil consumption for the first time in more than 20 years.
Australia to start carbon trading in 2010
Australia's carbon trading scheme will be up and running by the middle of 2010, according to a statement made by the Australian government minister for climate change and water, Penny Wong, at the Poznan climate change negotiations last week.
Global oil demand to slump
Global oil demand is set to fall this year and next, marking the first consecutive two-year decline in three decades, according to the Energy Information Agency (EIA).
Liffe to launch commodities on Bclear
Liffe, the international derivatives business of Euronext, has announced that it will launch a range of soft and agricultural commodities on its Bclear OTC derivatives platform in the first quarter of 2009.
Essent Trading expands into Nordics and Asia-Pacific
Essent Trading, the Geneva-based trading arm of Dutch utility Essent, has opened representative offices in Norway and Singapore.
Joe Gold
Joe Gold, MD and co-head of commodities at Barclays Capital, talks to Katie Holliday about weathering the financial market turmoil
LNG fundamentals - Natural selection
The LNG market for Europe and Asia has been traditionally tight, but new supply looks set to change market dynamics. Katie Holliday reports
Cultural exchange
EEX and Powernext's agreement to share their electricity spot and derivatives markets represents groundbreaking Franco-German energy market co-operation. The CEOs of both exchanges talk to Roderick Bruce about the challenges involved and what the merged…
Slipping and sliding away
Are fundamentals behind oil's steep price increase and subsequent fall, or was it the bursting of a speculative bubble? Mauricio Bermudez-Neubauer and Paulo Homem Cristo of Point Carbon assess the impact of fundamental and non-fundamental drivers on…
LNG pricing - Moving forward
While the bulk of global LNG volumes remain locked up in opaque long-term deals, attempts are being made to introduce price transparency and a forward curve to the market. Roderick Bruce investigates
US carbon market addresses known unknowns
The election of Barack Obama as President has made a federal cap-and-trade emissions scheme in the US almost certain. Pauline McCallion reports on how stakeholders are coping with the remaining uncertainties
European carbon emissions saw increase in 2007
Despite reduction targets, major European electricity producers have increased their carbon emissions since 2007 according to a report released by PricewaterhouseCooper (PwC) last week.