Energy Risk

Dominion agrees price for USGen assets

Virginia-based energy producer Dominion looks set to acquire three power plants from Maryland-based USGen New England for $656 million. However, an auction process is due to take place before the deal closes to ensure no other bidders are willing to top…

Weather Board of Trade's Parker joins NIF

Dan Parker, formerly chief executive of Atlanta-based Weather Board of Trade (WBOT), has joined NIF Weather Risk Management, a division of New York-based insurance holding company NIF Group. He plans to use a weather index originally developed for use by…

CCX and IPE team up to offer EU emissions contracts

The Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX) and the International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) today signed an agreement to list cash and futures contracts in European Climate Exchange carbon financial instruments (ECX CFIs) on the IPE. Greenhouse gas emissions…

SunGard acquires ASP pioneer Kiodex

SunGard has acquired New York based Kiodex, a supplier of web-based risk management, financial reporting, FAS 133 compliance and market data solutions for companies exposed to commodity price risk.

EnCana sells oil and gas assets for $395 million

Canadian exploration & production company EnCana Corp last Thursday sold oil and natural gas assets producing 16,800 barrels of oil equivalent a day (boe/d), to Harvest Energy Trust for US$395 million.

Southern Company promotes finance and risk execs

Atlanta-based energy company Southern Company has promoted Kim Greene to senior vice-president of finance and Mark Lantrip to vice-president of financial planning and enterprise risk management.

Alliant sells assets of gas marketing business

Wisconsin-based Alliant Energy Corp said yesterday that it has sold most of the assets of NG Energy Trading to BP Canada Energy Marketing Corp, but would not disclose the terms of the deal. The sale continues the trend for US energy companies to distance…

Merrill Lynch snaps up Entergy-Koch Trading

Investment bank Merrill Lynch is set to acquire the energy trading businesses of Entergy-Koch Trading (EKT), a joint venture between New Orleans-based Entergy Corp and Koch Industries in Kansas. Energy Risk reported in June that the bank was a top…

SG sets up $100m credit facility for Kazakh energy company

SG Corporate & Investment Banking (SGCIB) said earlier this week that it has arranged an unsecured 66-month $100 million loan and hedging facility for Canada-based PetroKazakhstan Kumkol Resources (PKKR). PKKR is a subsidiary of PetroKazakhstan Inc, an…

Cinergy to provide KGen with energy management services

Ohio-based energy company Cinergy yesterday said its marketing and trading affiliates will provide energy management services for power plants owned by KGen Power. Cinergy made the three-year agreement agreement with Kgen, a subsidiary of investment firm…

Energi E2 chooses KWI for multi-commodity trading

Danish energy production and trading company Energi E2 today signed up for K2, the integrated energy trading and risk management system from London-based KWI. Energi E2 will use the software for multi-commodity trading, with the aim of reducing its…

Banc of America Securities hires senior oil analyst

Banc of America Securities (BAS) yesterday hired Daniel Barcelo as a senior equity research analyst covering the global integrated oil sector. He joins the Bank of America subsidiary from rival bank Lehman Brothers and will be based in New York. He will…

S&P raises Aquila rating

Standard & Poor's Ratings Services (S&P) has raised its corporate credit rating on energy provider Aquila to 'B-' from 'CCC+' and removed the rating from CreditWatch, where it was placed with developing implications on July 21, 2004. The outlook is…

Crosspoint Ventures bids $190 million for Anadarko Canada assets

Crosspoint Ventures, the US global private equity and venture capital firm, has submitted an offer of $190 million to buy one of Canada's largest oil and gas operations from Anadarko Canada Corp., a subsidiary of Houston-based Anadarko – the eighth…

ABN continues BNP raid

ABN Amro has hired five senior energy derivatives executives, two of whom join from BNP Paribas. The move comes just three months after the Dutch bank poached Wayne Harburn and Vincent Chevance from French rival BNP. The pair now serve as global head of…

User Choice winners revealed

Energy Risk's first User Choice Awards have been a tremendous success, with over 450 valid votes showing which vendors and data providers are the preferred suppliers to the energy industry in 2004.

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