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An easing of the financial burden, perhaps

Energy traders, generally, have been arguing their case for why they should not be regulated under the second markets in financial instruments directive (MiFID II) for some time now. What has been given less attention is some of the consequences of other, related legislation. For example, a firm supervised under MiFID II will instantly have […]

LNG in the Med and topsy-turvy price trends

Observers of the French and Spanish gas markets over the last few months cannot have failed to note a mounting challenge to the traditional price structure in the region. LNG – both in terms of quantity and price – has played an important role in the recent shift. While historically Spanish AOC hub prices have […]

Commission’s about-turn reassures gas shippers

The European Commission’s latest update to EU gas capacity allocation mechanism laws is an encouraging sign for market participants tired of law-makers introducing potentially market-changing rules without understanding their impact. The commission slipped in an unexpected and unwelcome surprise for market participants when it circulated a new draft of a network code for gas markets […]

Wire we waiting?

In an event that went largely unnoticed save for a select handful of expert news services – ICIS included of course – Europe’s largest electricity market, Germany, supplied all of its power from renewable sources for a brief hour-long window on Sunday 15 May. This was a milestone of epic proportions, and one worth putting […]

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