Energy Risk - November 2015

Articles in this issue
European utilities face 'perfect storm', says Engie's Cirelli
Utility giants already in deep trouble, warns former CEO of Gaz de France
EU power traders rail against national interventions
Capacity and renewables schemes deterring investment, say panel participants
Vendors slam ‘uncooperative’ energy exchanges over Remit
Exchanges keep tight grip on data as new EU reporting regime kicks in
Centrica CRO keeps watchful eye on new regulation
Post-2008 surge in new market rules poses challenges for UK utility
Q&A: Ferc’s Norman Bay on market manipulation, polar vortexes
New chairman rejects criticism of Ferc enforcement actions
Revenue put options gain popularity in US power markets
Morgan Stanley seen as top dealer in emerging risk management niche
Surveillance of EU energy markets set to increase
Officials hope to catch cross-market schemes by monitoring Remit data
Potential for catastrophe lurks in complex systems
Human failings can subvert well-intentioned efforts to avoid disaster
Nasdaq grows energy sales team with ex-Goldman hire
Other commodities moves at Barclays, Scotiabank, Koch, Noble Group and Castleton
Mifid II sparks frantic lobbying push by EU energy firms
Industry faces countdown as decision from European Commission looms
Barclays adds energy trader in Singapore
UK bank expands commodities team with Koch hire
Note to Brussels: energy firms are not banks
Extending capital requirements to commodities firms is a mistake
CFTC to finish position limits rule in 2016, Massad says
Controversial rule on commodity derivatives set to miss year-end target
Modelling the financial risks of wind generation with Weibull
The manner in which wind generation can affect the half-hourly APX price is discussed
Energy Risk Asia Awards and conference 2015
The Energy Risk Asia Awards reward excellence across the region’s commodity markets
BP mulls restructuring of trading unit over Mifid II
Oil major expects to need Mifid II licence in time for 2017 deadline