Energy Risk
Banking on tankers
Logical Information Machines’ Sandy Fielden provides an analyst’s perspective of new opportunities for freight risk management with a specific focus on the crude (dirty) tanker trade from the Caribbean to the US Gulf
Risk-adjusted planning
An energy firm’s economic performance can be highly affected by incorrect valuation of implied economic risk. For this reason it is essential to provide management with the correct risk assessment tools. Here we propose a way of introducing risk…
A growing concern
Despite high natural gas prices, Canadian fertiliser maker Agrium has been posting strong profits, while some rivals have struggled. The company’s risk-management strategy has been a significant factor in its success. By Joe Marsh
Calpine to sell US oil and gas assets for $1bn
Calpine Corp is to sell all its US oil and gas exploration and production assets for $1.05 billion to Rosetta Resources, a newly formed subsidiary of the California-based energy company.
Making a connection
Technology
Checking outside the box
Technology
The technology trap
Technology
Austrian Energy Exchange launches emissions trading
The Austrian Energy Exchange, EXAA, joined the ranks of European exchanges trading emissions yesterday with its first spot auction of European Union CO 2 allowances (EUAs).
Swiss Re to launch emissions desk
Global reinsurance firm Swiss Re will set up an emissions desk in within a month, says Chris Walker, New York-based managing director of the greenhouse gas risk solutions team at the company.
ECX and Powernext team up on carbon trading
French electricity exchange Powernext and the Amsterdam-based European Climate Exchange (ECX) have agreed to jointly offer carbon futures and spot contracts. The partnership is complimentary, because ECX lists a futures contract and Powernext offers a CO…
Nymex to launch emissions futures on ClearPort
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) is to introduce sulphur dioxide (SO 2 ) and nitrogen oxide (NOx) futures contracts on Nymex ClearPort on June 19 for the June 20 trading session, the exchange said today.
GFI launches oil and gas broking in London
Inter-dealer broker GFI has opened a London desk to broke crude and gas oil derivatives, including options, the company announced yesterday.
Trayport connects with IPE
London-based trading systems provider Trayport has entered into an independent software vendor partnership with London’s International Petroleum Exchange.
European Commission to examine energy-sector competition
The European Commission (EC) today launched an inquiry into competition in natural gas and electricity markets, in response to concerns from consumers and new market entrants about the development of wholesale markets and limited consumer choice.
Nymex to form Dubai oil futures exchange
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) and Dubai Holding are to form the Dubai Mercantile Exchange (DME) to trade sour crude and fuel oil in early 2006, the New York exchange announced today.
Clearing service launches for physical power in US
North American Energy Credit and Clearing (NECC), the Clearing Corporation (CCorp) and Atlanta-based commodity-trading platform IntercontinentalExchange (Ice) have launched a physical clearing service for the US energy markets.
Evolution to open Calgary office in July
Energy broker Evolution Markets will open an office in Calgary, the centre of the Canadian energy-trading markets, in early July.
Nord Pool names new head of financial markets, launches new contract
Oslo-based electricity exchange Nord Pool has made two new appointments and is about to launch a new contract for hedging the power price difference between the German and Nordic power markets.
New carbon brokerage targets non-power-sector SMEs
Three senior players in the European emissions trading market have launched Carbon Capital Markets, a broker-dealer service that targets small to medium-sized companies (SMEs) outside the power sector.
The ABC of PCA
LNG