Energy
Special report: Oil
Energy Risk focuses on the world's most actively traded commodity
Uncleared margin rules threaten E&P hedging
Pushed to the margins
The uncertain impact of an SPR release
Reserve nerves
Natural gas producers step up hedging
Hedging by North American natural gas producers increases as prices rebound
The unreliability of oil price forecasting
The experts are wrong
Influx into Italian electricity
European power: Italian influx
CFTC may alter stance on physical gas deals
Agency expected to respond to natural gas industry fears about Dodd-Frank swap definition
Basis trading to emerge in European gas
Natural gas basis swaps increasingly used in over-the-counter market and could eventually trade on exchanges
As banks retreat who will dominate US power trading?
Power struggle
QE3: The next big driver for oil prices?
The impact of easing
Energy firms tune in to weather forecasts
Blowing in the wind?
Energy Risk Europe 2012: Oil price “much lower” in 10 years – Credit Suisse
A slowdown in Chinese oil demand growth coupled with increasing supply will mean oil prices will be much lower in 10 years, forecasts Ric Deverell, head of commodities research at Credit Suisse
Energy Risk Europe 2012: EU power market integration faces next set of hurdles
The next stages of creating an integrated European electricity market should focus on the intra-day market, direct current cables and preparing trading strategies post-2014, say panellists at Energy Risk Europe
Energy Risk Europe 2012: Speculation tending to push oil prices lower
In recent years, speculation in oil markets has been associated with price falls more than price rises, but speculative activity is transforming the oil market into an asset play subject to new macroeconomic influences, says Leo Drollas, chief economist…
US Henry Hub benchmark to drive European, east Asian natural gas prices: report
Growing exports of liquefied natural gas from North America and a more globalised gas market will lead the US’s Henry Hub price benchmark to become the long-term driver of natural gas prices in Europe and east Asia, according to analysts from Citi
LNG seen as big winner from nuclear decline in Japan
Japan’s decision last week to remove nuclear energy from the country’s fuel mix by 2040, is set to significantly increase the country’s short-term demand for fossil fuels, especially liquefied natural gas, say analysts
Asian gas market sparks into life
Hitting the gas
Outlook for freight derivatives market
Drying up?
Energy Risk interview: Bharat Petroleum's hedging programme
A refined view on hedging
US ban on crude exports receives fresh scrutiny
Old US ban on crude exports receives fresh scrutiny
Sponsored Q&A: APX-Endex
Reshaping the Belgian natural gas market
Growing pressure to de-link European oil and gas prices
In safe hands?
Energy companies increase weather hedging
Weathering the storm