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ETRM Software Advisory House of the Year: Structure

Structure wins our inaugural ETRM Software Advisory House of the Year award for an impressive array of vendor selection and implementation projects, including the world’s largest natural gas trading system implementation of its kind, and for its 35–40%…

Exchange of the Year: European Energy Exchange

The European Energy Exchange (EEX) has won Energy Risk’s Exchange of the Year award for a successful year in which it has grown its European natural gas market share and initiated policies that anticipate, rather than react to, changing market conditions…

Broker of the Year: GFI Group

This year’s Broker of the Year award goes to GFI Group for the steady growth of its energy and commodities business, fuelled by a strong focus on technology

Deal of the Year – Highly Commended: Macquarie Energy

Macquarie Energy’s physical oil team have received highly commended status in Energy Risk’s 2012 Deal of the Year award for winning a substantial contract to work with Canada’s Harvest Operations selling crude to, and purchasing product from, its…

Energy Finance House of the Year: Barclays

Barclays is the winner of our Energy Finance House of the Year award for leveraging its capital markets resources and stepping into the void of dollar-funding markets for European lenders when it dried up in the second half of last year

Precious Metals House of the Year: JP Morgan

In building out its global custody, vaulting and physical commodities businesses last year, JP Morgan navigated choppy economic waters to achieve success, scooping Energy Risk’s Precious Metals House of the Year award along the way

Freight House of the Year: Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank has been named Freight House of the Year in this year’s Energy Risk awards. The team at Deutsche Bank has demonstrated its ability to make markets in times of low liquidity and has also been successful in bringing fresh clients to the…

Weather House of the Year: RenRe Energy Advisors Ltd

RenRe Energy Advisors Ltd (Real) has won the Weather House of the Year award for the third year running after a successful 2011 in which it executed transactions on five continents, completed its first wind resource hedge for a major UK utility, and…

European Emissions House of the Year: EDF Trading

EDF Trading has been named Energy Risk’s 2012 European Emissions House of the Year after growing its presence in untapped markets through innovative carbon offset initiatives and also its collaboration with Mizuho to establish a presence in Japan

US Emissions House of the Year: JP Morgan

In a period marked by regulatory uncertainty, falling volumes and the withdrawal of some major players, JP Morgan’s commitment to the US emissions market has been recognised with Energy Risk’s award for 2012 US Emissions House of the Year

Coal House of the Year: E.on Energy Trading

The environment for coal trading has been extremely challenging over the past year, which makes the achievements of our Coal House of the Year award winner – E.on Energy Trading – all the more impressive

European Electricity House of the Year: GDF Suez Trading

Following a fruitful first year of operation, GDF Suez Trading has been selected as the winner of this year’s European Electricity House of the Year award due to its innovative hedging and trading solutions, which have helped provide much-needed market…

US Natural Gas House of the Year: JP Morgan

Our US Natural Gas House of the Year award goes to JP Morgan for its impressive deal flow and its extensive work with the shale gas producers that are reshaping the North American energy landscape

Derivatives House of the Year: Deutsche Bank

During a troubled year for commodity trading, Deutsche Bank gained market share and boosted its global client base. For these reasons and more, it has been named Derivatives House of the Year in the 2012 Energy Risk awards

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