Carbon Market
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− | + | Redshaw Advisors is proud to announce a partnership with independent research consultants Energy Aspects. Founded in 2012, the company is committed to providing indispensable analysis of energy markets to its clients to help guide their investment, trading and research decisions. Energy Aspects analyse market fundamentals and forecast price movements. They develop in-depth research by combining extensive data models with a network of high-level industry contacts, producing forward-looking views on all major market trends. | |
− | + | Energy Aspects have developed an extensive database that underpin their analysis, including: | |
− | + | Monthly global demand and supply balances | |
+ | Imports, export and trade flows | ||
+ | Upcoming major oil, gas and LNG projects | ||
− | + | Using these models, Energy Aspects provide critical insight into the market, geopolitical events and energy policy, as well as data-rich assessment of major topics, regions and trends. | |
− | + | Redshaw Advisors counterparties will benefit from access to Energy Aspects' carbon emissions research, written by market authority Trevor Sikorski. Trevor is the Head of Carbon, Coal and Natural Gas research at Energy Aspects. He has dedicated the last 10 years to the carbon markets having worked at Point Carbon, PwC, Global Insights and Barclays. He is a leading analyst in the [http://www.redshawadvisors.com/research/ carbon market] and regularly featured in media and as a speaker at industry conferences. | |
− | + | In conjunction with Redshaw Advisors' own market reports, this valuable service will give Redshaw Advisors counterparties unprecedented access to leading research, which will allow them to make better informed decisions about their risk exposure. To trial our research, click the link below. | |
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