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Nymex confirms plans to launch in London
The New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex) today announced plans to open an open-outcry Brent futures floor in London. "It's our intention to move to London as soon as possible," Nymex president James Newsome told reporters in London.
Evolution expands gas and power desk
US broker Evolution Markets has hired two brokers for the North American natural gas and power desk it launched in October. Corey Geraghty and Trenton Davis now broker gas and electricity options from the company headquarters in White Plains, New York.
TriOptima trims six companies' oil swap portfolios
TriOptima, a Swedish company dedicated to reducing over-the-counter swap portfolios, has expanded its service into energy. The company has terminated its first group of multilateral OTC oil derivative swaps, with six companies eliminating unnecessary…
European Commission sues over emissions-trading legislation
The European Commission is taking legal action against Greece, Italy, Belgium and Finland for not fully transposing the emissions-trading directive into national law by December 31, 2003. Separately, Italy will receive a final written warning because it…
IPE launches UK electricity baseload index
The International Petroleum Exchange (IPE) has launched a UK electricity baseload index in response, it said, to industry demand for a viable index on which to base physical deals. The first pricing period will be for the March 2005 contract.
BofA reports improved commodity-trading income
North Carolina-based Bank of America yesterday reported revenues of $45 million from commodity trading in its full-year 2004 results, up from a loss of $45 million for 2003. The investment bank's recovery came amid strong overall financial results for…
Fortum to buy Eon’s Finnish subsidiary
Finnish energy company Fortum is to buy a majority stake in the Finnish arm of German utility Eon from the parent company and has also offered to buy the City of Espoo’s 34.2% shareholding. Fortum will pay Eon 390 million euros ($509 million) for its 65…
Mirant to pay $460m to settle California energy crisis claims
Bankrupt Atlanta-based energy marketer Mirant will pay $460 million to California power utilities and public agencies to resolve claims related to the state’s energy crisis in 2000 and 2001. The California utilities and agencies in the settlement were…
Risk Management Inc signs four utility clients
Risk Management Inc (RMI), a Chicago-based energy consultancy and brokerage, has signed up four new utility customers for its energy risk management and hedging services. The City of Glendale Water & Power and Pasadena Water & Power, both in California,…
Amerex gains sulpur dioxide trading privileges on CCX
Houston-based broker Amerex Energy has obtained SO 2 trading privileges on the Chicago Climate Exchange (CCX), an emissions-trading marketplace. Amerex can now broker futures contracts in trading increments of 25-tonne SO2 allowances. The standard over…
European partnership plans emissions trading market
Pan-European exchange operator Euronext plans to launch an emissions trading market in March 2005 in conjunction with French electricity exchange Powernext and French state-owned investment bank Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations.
Dutch-Norwegian power transmission link may spur electricity trading
A newly agreed Norway-Netherlands electricity transmission link will lead to power trading between the two countries, said Swiss power and automation technology group ABB. The link will also increase the reliability of electricity supply, said the…
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Fitch to buy Algorithmics
Fitch Group, parent of credit rating agency Fitch Ratings, is to acquire New York-based risk management software provider Algorithmics. The purchase, valued at $175 million, is expected to close in January, said Fitch today.
EnBW starts reporting CO 2 trades to EEX
EnBW Trading today became the eighth company to report its carbon emission trades to the European Energy Exchange (EEX) for the exchange’s CO 2 price index. EnBW Trading is a subsidiary of Karlsruhe-based German utility EnBW Energie Baden-Württembergin.
GE Commercial Finance Energy Financial Services to arrange and underwrite debt
Energy companies now have another option when it comes to choosing who will help finance a project or arrange a debt placement for them. GE Commercial Finance Energy Financial Services is to broaden its role as an equity and debt investor to include…
Oil price falls despite Opec cut
Oil prices fell Friday afternoon despite a decision by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to rein in current oversupply, effectively taking 1 million barrels a day off the market.
European Commission blocks acquisition of Gás de Portugal
The European Commission has blocked the joint acquisition of Gás de Portugal (GDP), the country’s incumbent gas company, by Energias de Portugal (EDP) and Italian energy company Eni, because it would impede competition.
China Aviation gets six week breather
China Aviation Oil (CAOSCO) has been granted a six week extension by the High Court of Singapore to its deadline to submit its scheme of arrangement restructuring plan, due today. The new deadline is January 21, 2005.
China Aviation Oil ceases oil derivatives trading
China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp has ceased all oil derivative trading activities after announcing a $550 million trading loss and seeking court protection from creditors last week, the company said late Wednesday.
Bankrupt Mirant seeks more time to file restructuring plan
Bankrupt US energy marketer Mirant has sought a further 90 days in which to file its plan of reorganisation for emerging from Chapter 11 protection from creditors. It filed the request with the US Bankruptcy Court on Monday, and this would be the third…
Satya Capital sues China Aviation Oil
Indonesian firm Satya Capital Limited is suing China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corp and it parent company China Aviation Oil Holding Company for over $28 million for an alleged breach of a share purchase agreement, CAO (Singapore) Corp said late Wednesday.
Duke to settle California power crisis allegations
US power company Duke Energy and some of its subsidiaries will pay $207.5 million to settle allegations that it acted improperly during the California power crisis in 2000/2001. The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (Ferc) approved the settlement…