Energy transition
Energy Risk Asia Technology House of the Year: Aspect Enterprise Solutions
Regulation is driving many medium-sized Asian energy trading firms to seek the kind of affordable commodity trading and risk management system Aspect offers
Energy Risk Asia Data Provider of the Year: Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters is responding to the specific needs of Asian energy traders, as demonstrated by the development of two oil modules for its Eikon trading software
Energy Risk Asia Energy Finance House of the Year: SG CIB
Societe Generale Corporate and Investment Banking is using its technical skills to win innovative and complex energy finance deals across Asia
Energy Risk Asia CCP of the Year: Singapore Exchange
Singapore Exchange is trying to ease the regulatory burden on both Asian and non-Asian traders by ensuring they can continue to transact where and how they want
Energy Risk Asia Derivatives House of the Year: Citi
With other banks pulling back, Citi’s commitment to physical trading – as well as its comfort taking exotic and illiquid risk – is highly prized by Asian clients
Energy Risk Asia Oil & Products House of the Year: JP Morgan
Despite the sale of its physical commodities business, JP Morgan continues to offer liquidity in a broad range of crudes and refined products in Asia
Energy Risk Asia Exchange of the Year: CME Group
CME Group is seeing growing volumes thanks to a concerted effort to market its international energy products to Asian trading firms
Energy Risk Asia Structured Products House of the Year: Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank has been coming up with fresh structured product ideas to suit the tastes of Asian investors and corporate hedgers, despite range-bound markets
Energy Risk Asia Awards 2014
The Energy Risk Asia Awards celebrate excellence across the Asian commodity and energy markets. We present the winners
Trafigura hires ex-JP Morgan Asia commodities head
Danske Commodities downsizes; Citi hires ags sales head; new energy heads at Marex Spectron; Evolution adds Texas power desk; high-level exits at BNP Paribas
Devil in the detail for Mexico power sector reform
The deregulation of Mexico’s state-dominated electricity sector is sparking enthusiasm among international energy firms eager for investment opportunities. But many challenges remain as regulators create the country’s new wholesale gas and power markets,…
Renewables in Europe: A roadmap for fundamental reform
Subsidies have proven successful at bolstering the share of electricity generated from renewable sources across Europe, but have also created some nasty side effects. Those undesirable consequences could be rectified by a more market-based approach,…
Power pioneer reflects on EU market development
Having been closely involved in Dutch market liberalisation during the mid-1990s, Bert den Ouden has gone on to play a key role bringing Europe’s power markets closer together. He speaks with Gillian Carr
Looking back: Neta set to change UK power market
The UK power market currently faces severe criticism, but when the present market structure was launched in March 2001, it was heralded as ‘ground-breaking’ by industry observers
Mexico to rein in CFE and Pemex market power
Regulators will not allow state-owned electricity and oil and gas companies to abuse their dominance and stifle private competition, says CRE commissioner
US energy firms cheer regulators’ shift on margin rule
In an about-face, the Fed and other bank regulators exempt non-financial end-users from requirement to post margin on non-centrally cleared swaps
Marex Spectron global head of energy departs
Marex Spectron picks Jeremy Elliott and Hunter Baldwin to replace Gordon Bennett, its global head of energy, who has left the broker after 12 years
Energy firms face Emir confirmation challenge
A looming deadline for confirming OTC derivatives is expected to cause problems for smaller energy firms, which may find themselves blocked from trading with bigger counterparties
Technology special report
Derivatives trade reporting, CpML, and the increasing use of governance, risk and compliance software by utilities all feature in this exclusive special report by Energy Risk
CpML to foster standardisation among energy traders
First developed by Efet, CpML is a standardised language for the storage and exchange of commodity data, which could help reduce the industry’s high levels of operational risk. As a new standalone entity takes over the running of CpML, Filip Sleeuwagen,…
Energy Risk 20-year rankings
Since 1994, Energy Risk has ranked the top dealers and brokers in commodity markets in conjunction with sister publication Risk. Here, we present the industry’s top-ranked firms for the past 20 years
Energy firms eye opportunities in Mexican power
International energy companies hope to prosper from Mexico's programme of energy reforms, which includes the creation of a wholesale spot market in electricity
European gas trading boosted by uncertain outlook
Volatility in European natural gas is soaring due to upheaval in Ukraine and an unusually high amount of gas in storage, prompting a rise in hedging and financial trading
CFTC quietly amassing data on natural gas swaps
Numerous energy companies have received special calls from the CFTC in the past year, say lawyers, but the reasons for the agency's interest remain murky