Volatility without borders
Volatility used to be treated as a market-specific phenomenon. Electricity was volatile because demand had to be balanced in real […]
Volatility used to be treated as a market-specific phenomenon. Electricity was volatile because demand had to be balanced in real […]
In an integrated energy system, shocks no longer respect sectoral boundaries. What begins as a local disruption, a technical failure,
For decades, Europe’s energy debate was organised around sectors. Electricity policy was discussed in terms of generation mix and grid
For most of the past three decades, Europe treated electricity, natural gas, and oil as adjacent but fundamentally separate markets.
Shareholders of Croatia’s oil pipeline operator JANAF are set to vote on a proposal that would see the company enter
South-East Europe does not sit on the periphery of Europe’s energy system. It sits at its edge in a different
For much of the past two decades, oil was treated as a declining force in Europe’s electricity story. As power
For much of Europe’s post-liberalisation energy history, volatility was understood as a cyclical phenomenon. Prices rose and fell in response
For most of the modern history of European energy policy, electricity, natural gas, and oil were treated as adjacent but
OMV Petrom has commissioned a major new processing facility at its Petrobrazi refinery, strengthening both environmental performance and operational flexibility
Slovenian energy company Petrol has voiced dissatisfaction with the Government’s decision to maintain the current fuel price regulation system across
During the second week of December, Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market reached their weekly