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Deals of the Year: Essent Trading
Essent Trading in bio-coal deal with Stramproy Green
Deals of the Year: European Bank for Reconstruction & Development
EBRD structures deal for Romania’s first lignite-fired power plant.
Deals of the Year: Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank advises for Premier Oil acquisition of ONSL
Deals of the Year: Credit Suisse
Credit Suisse structures a crack-spread hedge for Alon USA refinery.
Deals of the Year: CE2 Carbon Capital
CE2 completes $10 million forestry aggregation project
Deals of the Year: Calyon & EDF Trading
Calyon and EDF Trading create trading partnership.
Deals of the Year: Barclays Capital
BarCap structures hedging facility for Chesapeake Energy
Deals of the Year: Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bank of America Merrill Lynch's restructure of its credit facility with Reliant Energy enabled the smooth purchase of NRG by Reliant.
EIA: World will be more dependent on Opec oil
The world will become more dependent on Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) oil by the start of 2011, following sustained surplus production capacity and a forecasted decline in growth from countries outside the producer group, says…
Special report: Canada
Our special report this month takes an in-depth look at Canada's oil and gas markets.
US natural gas shale plays threaten Canada export market
Natural gas shale plays in Canada and the US look set to skew the traditional supply and demand dynamics between the two countries. Pauline McCallion looks at the implications and potential alternative routes to market for Canada
Can pipeline system support Canada oill sands growth?
With Canadian oil sands production set to grow, albeit at a reduced rate, will the current and planned pipeline infrastructure in North America be fit for purpose? Pauline McCallion finds out
European power: Market coupling initiatives spread
In this introduction to Energy Risk’s series on European power markets, Rachel Morison and Katie Holliday look at cross-border integration in Europe, with a focus on the latest market coupling initiatives, asking what’s needed to extend the initiative…
Natural gas: a global market?
Greater correlation between UK and US natural gas prices is reflecting a shift in global supply and demand fundamentals, which could offer significant new arbitrage opportunities for traders. Pauline McCallion finds out if such a change could be permanent
The risk of getting compliance wrong
A wave of investigations and prosecutions in recent years has driven many top energy players from the business. With regulators’ power set to increase, getting compliance right is now more important than ever. In the first of a two-part series, Michael…
Uncertainty over UK ROCs damages investor confidence
Recent changes to the allocation of Renewable Obligation Certificates by the UK DECC has left industry participants wary about their long-term value, finds Katie Holliday
Russian power futures to launch Q1 2010
Russian power exchange Arena is set to launch new power derivatives contracts by the end of Q1 2010. Rachel Morison reports on the expected implications for power risk hedging
Trading positions
Energy Risk catches up with the latest appointments, promotions and departures in global commodity markets
Price rise fails to eliminate Alcoa's losses
A 9% rise in aluminium prices in the final quarter of 2009 failed to boost Alcoa’s results yesterday, which showed narrowed, but continued, losses due to “significant energy and currency headwinds”.
Deutsche Bank: Threats to commodities on horizon
Deutsche Bank sees the commodities market threatened towards the end of the year, when authorities aim to remove monetary and fiscal stimulus, despite seeing a renewed set of inflows in the sector in 2010.
Four charged with carbon trading fraud in Belgium
Four people have been formally charged by the Belgian authorities for money laundering, in an investigation into fraudulent trading in carbon emissions permits, according the Reuters news agency.
Saxo Bank: Oil to fall to $40 in 2010
Oil prices are set to tumble to $40 per barrel (bbl) by the end of 2010, following spare capacity “sloshing around” in the world energy system and despite physical oil nearing peak production, says trading and investment house Saxo Bank. However, longer…