Energy

Dollar low helps push crude to new record

Crude Oil reached a new record of $119.90 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) today amid ongoing supply concerns and a new record low for the US dollar against the Euro, leaving investors looking for an inflation hedge.

BlueNext launches EUA Futures

Environmental exchange BlueNext has listed its first derivatives contracts, offering EU Allowance (EUA) futures with December 2008 to 2012 maturities.

New $115 high for crude

Crude oil for May delivery hit an all time high of over $115 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) today.

New Crude High on Supply Woes

Crude oil for May delivery hit an all time high of $113.93 in intraday trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) today

Crude hits new high on inventory lows

Crude oil rose by more than $2 per barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) after US government data showed a drop in inventories, surprising some analysts.

Merrill offers carbon emissions

Merrill Lynch Global Research launched the MLCX Global CO2 Emissions Index, which is based on contracts established under the European Union Emission Trading Scheme and under the Kyoto Protocol.

SG Index catapults into carbon credits

Société Générale Index (SGI) and carbon expertise firm Orbeo have launched the SGI Orbeo Carbon Credit Index, which is designed to give institutional investors, asset managers and private banks direct access to carbon.

JP Morgan announces merger with green ClimateCare

JP Morgan will acquire ClimateCare, a leading market-maker in carbon emissions reductions, in order to invest in large-scale carbon emission reductions projects and to propel the development of a liquid financial market trading in carbon emission…

Weaker oil prices ahead, says Lehman

A series of “new fundamental factors” have buoyed oil prices in 2008, but various physical and financial indicators suggest weaker prices to come, Lehman Brothers’ senior energy economist said today at a briefing in New York.

Essent Trading - Scaling barriers

In a frank appraisal of the state of energy trading in Europe, Essent Trading CEO Paymon Aliabadi tells Roderick Bruce about Essent's attempts to overcome the issues that still confront traders, and his vision for an integrated European market

The big freeze

The US subprime crisis has shown how market illiquidity can affect trading. Yet liquidity risk is a fact of life for commodity firms. William Rhode looks at how to mitigate it

Picking up the pace

Ceylon Petroleum Corporation, Sri Lanka's state-run oil supplier and refinery, is keen to increase its use of derivatives for hedging. But that's no simple matter for a government-owned company in an emerging market

EEX - An exchange of ideas

The European Energy Exchange is positioning itself as the key trading hub for Europe's energy and emissions markets. Roderick Bruce meets Tim Greenwood, head of UK operations at EEX, and Oliver Maibaum, sales and business development director, to discuss…

Germany's new dawn

For years a liquid, transparent and competitive gas market has failed to appear in Germany. Now there are signs of progress as dominant incumbents, pushed by domestic and international pressure, move slowly towards a market model, writes Roderick Bruce

Jerome Malka

Jerome Malka, managing director of SG's Orbeo, may have risen rapidly through the ranks, but he doesn't want to make a big deal of it, finds Andrew Holt

Suppliers fight for green

A shortage of green power in the US has left some states struggling to meet mandatory renewables supply targets. Long-term supply contracts could help producers build new plants, but utilities and competitive suppliers are feuding over who gets to sign…

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