Natural Gas US House of the Year - Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank executed 59 new natural gas-enabling agreements in 2008 and saw a 32% increase in its client base, two factors that contributed to it scooping Energy Risk’s 2009 US Natural Gas House of the Year award.
Since it began trading physical natural gas in mid-2007, Deutsche Bank’s volumes have grown to over 3 billion cubic feet (bcf) per day. It has more than 100 delivery locations in North America and dedicated regional trading teams for the northeast, the gulf producing region, the mid
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