Past disasters can prove the value of energy risk management
Analysing failures and losses at energy firms can underscore the value of consistent, high-quality risk management
Proving the value that risk management brings to entities is frustratingly difficult, if not virtually impossible. When the risk management function runs optimally and risks are avoided or mitigated efficiently, the department draws little attention. Only when things go wrong does it attract the gaze of the board.
As energy risk veteran Vince Kaminski says in this interview with Energy Risk: “A failure of risk management is obvious; the successes remain hidden.”
Yet proving the value of the risk management function to the board is essential if the department is to get the budgets and funding necessary to keep improving.
Kaminski suggests there is enormous merit in looking back on some of the biggest disasters and losses in energy risk management over the years and analysing where basic risk-management principles were violated. This is not just an exercise in learning from the mistakes of others, but a practice in gathering “indirect, circumstantial proof of the contribution of risk management to the bottom line,” he says.
Over the 30 years that Energy Risk has been following energy markets, it has reported on a fair number of blowouts and disasters. As part of our 30-year anniversary series, Energy Risk is revisiting some of its coverage, looking back at the developments that shaped today’s markets.
In this article first published in 2014 , Alexander Osipovich takes a detailed look at the risk management failures behind 10 of the biggest energy debacles that took place between 1993 and 2010:
- Metallgesellschaft in 1993–94
- US Midwest power price spike of 1998
- The California energy crisis of 2000–01
- The collapse of Enron in 2001
- The merchant meltdown from 2002
- China Aviation Oil in November 2004
- Amaranth Advisors in 2006
- Ceylon Petroleum Corporation in 2008
- Constellation Energy in 2008
- Deepwater Horizon in 2010
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