Risk & Energy Risk Commodity Rankings open for voting

Thank you for visiting the Risk and Energy Risk Commodity Rankings, which are intended to rank dealers and brokers in the energy and commodity markets.
The survey is split into the following categories: oil and refined products (North America), oil and refined products (Europe), oil and refined products (Asia), natural gas (North America), natural gas (Europe), power (North America), power (Europe), coal, weather, freight, commodity structured products, emissions, biofuels, soft commodities, precious metals and base metals, including iron ore.
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Results are available to subscribers in the February 2014 issues of Energy Risk and Risk, as well as online at Risk.net. You will have the opportunity to receive a free trial to our magazines at the end of the survey.
The closing date is November 22, 2013.
Mark Pengelly – Editor, Energy Risk
Duncan Wood – Editor, Risk
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