Energy Risk - Apr 2016
Articles in this issue
The shale revolution devours its children
After a few years of irrational exuberance, US oil drillers are feeling the pain
EU position limits pose headaches for national regulators
Proposed Mifid II limits on thousands of commodity contracts worry some officials
Spot market for Asian LNG gaining momentum, traders say
Retreat from oil indexation fuels emergence of regional price markers
Technology and regulation
Sponsored feature: OpenLink
Axpo continues to build out US trading business
Other moves at BNP Paribas, Castleton, Elliott Management and Koch
EC sides with big energy companies in Mifid II spat
Commission urges Esma to restore ‘capital employed’ test desired by industry
An encouraging shift in Asian LNG
Changes brewing in Asia are a reminder that trading can be a social good
Falling budgets are top IT worry for energy firms
Tech spending by energy trading companies is set to plummet in 2016, survey finds
Seeking a systemic role
Sponsored Q&A: Banca IMI
Phibro CEO eyes opportunities in banks’ retreat from energy
Ex-Morgan Stanley commodities chief Greenshields revives famed trading firm
How to get maximum value from power plant hedging
Dynamic hedging is becoming more common among plant operators
Energy Risk Software Rankings 2016
OpenLink voted best overall ETRM platform
Energy Risk Commodity Rankings 2016 photos
The winners of Energy Risk’s Commodity Rankings were honoured at London’s Le Meridian Piccadilly hotel in February