Energy Hedging "Round-Up"
Through numerous emails that we've received from our subscribers, we're hearing that you need and want more information on the various aspects of energy hedging. So while we're definitely going to begin creating more, informative content on a regular basis, in the meantime, we thought we'd offer a "round-up" of our posts that might be helpful to those of you who are new to the blog.
While some of these posts are months or even a year old, the vast majority of the information is still pertinent, especially for those of you who are just beginning to dip your toes in the energy hedging waters.
The following posts are our most viewed (popular) and offer information and insight as well as links to additional online resources:
The Basics of Basis and Basis Risk: A outline on identifying and hedging energy basis risk.
Hedging Oil & Gas With Three Way Collars: An overview on crude oil and natural gas hedging with three way collars. Specifically geared towards oil and gas producers.
Fuel Hedging: A Competitive Analysis: An analysis of two different approaches to fuel hedging for commercial and industrial fuel consumers/end-users.
A Primer on Hedging Natural Gas Costs: - An introduction to natural gas hedging for commercial and industrial natural gas consumers/end-users.
A Primer on Hedging Natural Gas Costs - Continued: A continuation of the previously mentioned post.
Oil & Gas Hedging: What Can be Learned From the Past? Our (frank) perspective on the typical "hedging" mistakes made by oil and gas producers.
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We've also authored several articles on energy hedging, for industry trade journals, which can be found on the "Publications" page of our website.
Also, we've heard from quite a few folks that they've found our "Energy Hedging, Risk Management & Trading Glossary" to be a good resource for energy hedging, risk management and trading "novices".
TEXPO Conference
Last but not least, we wanted to let you know that Mike Corley will be presenting, as well as participating in a roundtable discussion, at the Texpo Conference, April 3-5 in Fort Worth. Mike's presentation will cover the basics of valuing energy derivatives and as well as the factors that influence the fair value calculations of energy derivatives. The roundtable discussion, which will also include participants from J.P. Morgan, Anadarko Petroleum and Citation Oil & Gas, will address various treasury issues in the oil & gas industry.
As always, if we can ever be of assistance or if you would like to suggest a topic or issue that you would like us to address in a future post, please feel free to contact us.