Oil and Gas Trading

Oil and Gas Trading

Author: Denys Hickey

Publisher: Globe Law and Business Limited

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781911078036

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This new guide to oil and gas trading aims to fill a gap not currently supplied by other reference books on sale-of-goods law and charters by focusing on the day-to-day realities of trading in the sector. It examines the way in which the oil and gas market operates in practice, taking note of real-life situations that can arise.


Oil and Gas Trade 101

Oil and Gas Trade 101

Author: Chiagozie George Durueke

Publisher:

Published: 2016-08-02

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 9781520268118

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About This Book:Oil & Gas Trade 101 is a book about Buying and Selling of petroleum products, crude oil and Gas commodities; it is written and designed to bridge the gap created by the near absence of text materials which comprehensively deals with the Down stream (refining, transportation and marketing) sector of the oil and Gas industry. http://oilgastrade101.blogspot.com.ngIt is said that mental excellence is a splendid and lasting possession; if so, you can acquire the mental excellence, the knowledge that will enable you to trade petroleum product, crude oil and Gas commodities, from this book;Oil & Gas Trade 101 chapters are arranged in order of increasing proficiency; which means that the skills you acquire in one chapter are used and developed in subsequent chapters.Most of the people posing as Sellers, Buyers, Agents or Facilitator of oil and gas transactions, do not have the requisite knowledge of how to close an oil and or Gas deal; most of them are time wasters. Oil and Gas Trade 101 will help you to understand the intrinsic details involved in the buying and selling of Petroleum product, crude oil and Gas related commodities. Oil and Gas Trade 101 eBook is used as text material for oil & Gas Trade Facilitation Email course by Lean Online International. http://learnonline247ng.blogspot.com.ng


Trading Natural Gas

Trading Natural Gas

Author: Fletcher J. Sturm

Publisher: Pennwell Books

Published: 2020-10

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781593705039

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This how to book covers the various mechanics of natural gas trading, including the physical (cash) market for natural gas production, transportation, distribution, and consumption. It has been 23 years since Trading Natural Gas: A Nontechnical Guide was released, and many things have changed: electronic trading, power market deregulation, fracking and the shale revolution, pipelines reversing flow patterns, and LNG exports from the United States. In this second edition, the author addresses these changes, beginning with a deeper dive into the natural gas market fundamentals of supply, demand, storage, and transportation, maintaining a focus on the relationship to market pricing. Following discussion of the mechanics of trading physical natural gas, the heart of the text remains a study of financial derivative products specific to natural gas trading, presented through definitions and trading examples. Many of these products and concepts are still current and have been refreshed and kept intact. New material on the role of natural gas in the power market as it relates to fuel- switching and economic dispatch, as well as a survey of the global LNG market and US exports, is included in this second edition to bring in two of the biggest factors influencing prices in today's market. Additional statistics, tables, graphs and suggested spreadsheet templates have been provided throughout the book to help visualize many of the discussions on data. Features and Benefits Supply / Demand Fundamentals Market overviews (financial and physical) Contracts Derivatives Technical Analysis Risk Controls Audience Field level personnel Management Energy lending and finance professionals Anyone who seeks to understand how, or relies upon, energy markets Students


Trading and Price Discovery for Crude Oils

Trading and Price Discovery for Crude Oils

Author: Adi Imsirovic

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 3030717186

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This is a book about the international oil market. It takes a historical perspective on how the market emerged, developed, and became what it is today—the biggest commodity market in the world. It is mature and complex, but far from perfect. Throughout most of its 150-year history, the oil market has been monopolised by companies and governments. For only a fraction of that, oil traded in a relatively free market. As a result, we had to live with ‘big oil’, economic shocks, high oil prices, instability and wars. Using a simple concept of market power, this book will explain the meaning of ‘oil price’ and how it is established while offering a valuable lesson for other commodities. Market power is the key to understanding the ‘price of oil’. This book uses a simple concept of price-makers and price-takers to examine the evolution of oil markets, their structure, and prices. The early decades of the oil industry were competitive with low barriers to entry. Barely 25 years later, the Standard Oil company created a refining monopoly, buying oil at its own ‘posted’ price. In the following century, the cartel of major oil companies, helped by their governments, did the same at the international level. OPEC helped producing governments regain control of their own resources, but the organisation was never able to retain a similar level of control. After 1986 price collapse, OPEC abdicated the price-making function in favour of the market. While it never gave up attempts to influence prices, OPEC had to link their official prices to one of the global oil benchmarks. Modern international oil markets function because of oil benchmarks such as Brent, WTI and Dubai. This book showcases: • How oil traders played a prominent role in development of the industry • How policies of consuming nations helped oil cartels • Why and how the US price of oil was negative • How AI has changed the way markets operate and the way in which the markets are likely to change in future This book explores how oil markets grew, functioned, and have occasionally failed to do their job. The ecosystem of derivatives or ‘paper barrels’ trading in far greater volume than physical oil plays a very important role in mitigating risk. With this core tenant, setting the ‘price of oil’ is explained in detail.


Oil Trading Manual

Oil Trading Manual

Author: David Long

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 1995-01-01

Total Pages: 1001

ISBN-13: 185573852X

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The Oil Trading Manual (OTM) provides a unique and comprehensive reference source to the latest developments in the structure and conduct of the international oil markets including: Physical characteristics and refining Oil pricing arrangements Physical oil markets Forward and futures contracts Options and swaps Operations and logistics Accounting and taxation Controlling financial risk Legal and regulatory control OTM provides a unique and comprehensive reference source to the structure and conduct of the international oil markets. The manual covers all the major oil trading instruments and their applications; the trading centres, contracts, uses and users of both the physical and the terminal oil markets, and their administrative, management, tax, and accounting implications. It also includes vital information on changes to the international legal and regulatory structures. The manual is divided into three complementary parts; Characteristics An introduction to oil and oil trading, and includes material on the nature of oil as a commodity, refinery processes and the different ways in which oil is priced. Instruments and markets Deals with the oil market itself taking each segment in turn, explaining how the various trading instruments work and describing the markets that have evolved to trade them. It starts with the physical oil markets, moving on to forward and futures markets, followed by options and swaps. Administration Covers the essential 'back-room' activities without which oil trading could not continue. It includes practical material on operations and logistics, credit control, accounting, taxation, contracts and regulation, and controlling financial risk, providing a unique guide to the subject. Compiled from the contributions of a range of internationally respected professionals, it is the indispensable practical companion for all those involved with trading in this complex commodity. Revised and updated 2003


DAY-To-DAY OIL and GAS TRADING and SHIPPING DELIVERY

DAY-To-DAY OIL and GAS TRADING and SHIPPING DELIVERY

Author: Y. E.

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2017-10-29

Total Pages: 63

ISBN-13: 9781973182191

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This book is a step-by- step guide from deal done by an Oil and Gas Physical trader until delivery to the buyer. Explanations provided are illustrated by example from day -to -day oil and gas trading market activity in practise in order to get the full picture about the way the Oil and Gas trading operates.I Hope by reading this book you will gain valuable insight and wish this book will be used as guideline by graduates or young professional for their future career in Oil and Gas industry.


Energy Trading & Hedging

Energy Trading & Hedging

Author: Tom Seng

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781593704742

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This book focuses primarily on the energy products that are financially traded on the New York Mercantile Exchange: crude oil, natural gas, unleaded gasoline, and heating oil. These commodities are the most common ones used for hedging energy commodity risk. Each of these products has a profound effect on the United States and international economies. It discusses several of the factors that influence energy price direction, the financial instruments used in the market, and how commercial entities utilize these instruments to hedge the risks inherent in energy production and consumption, such as price and physical risk. It also addresses the use of energy financial derivatives strictly for profit (speculative trading) and the exchanges that make efficient and competitive trading possible. The physical cash market is addressed along with the major industry publications that produce market prices, known as postings or indexes. Additionally, the book briefly discusses technical analysis, using charts to identify price trends and predict directional changes. Finally, the book discusses the need for stringent controls on the trading of financial energy derivatives to avoid some of the more notorious pitfalls that have led to the collapse of major global companies and institutions. Features and Benefits Supply / Demand Fundamentals Market overviews (financial and physical) Contracts Derivatives Technical Analysis Risk Controls Audience Field level personnel Management Energy lending and finance professionals Anyone who seeks to understand how, or relies upon, energy markets Students


Fundamentals of Investing in Oil and Gas

Fundamentals of Investing in Oil and Gas

Author: Chris Termeer

Publisher: Chris Termeer

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0989043401

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Chris Termeer is said to be one of the few people that can clearly explain the vast complexities of the oil and natural gas industry in non-technical language for an average person. His book, Fundamentals of Investing in Oil and Gas, uses 250 + detailed pictures, graphs, and necessary visual illustrations, combined with thorough, comprehensive descriptions and details to aid the reader.


Oil and Gas Trade 101

Oil and Gas Trade 101

Author: Chiagozie George Durueke

Publisher:

Published: 2024-08-10

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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Want to learn how to buy and sell physical Petroleum Products, Crude Oil and Gas internationally!? Want to become an Oil and Gas Trade Facilitator Fast and Easy? Then Read the Book "Oil and Gas Trade 101". Oil and gas trade 101 is a book which teaches interested people the business of buying and selling of physical Petroleum Products, Crude oil and gas commodities internationally; Oil and gas trade facilitation 101 is written to bridge the gap created by the near absence of text materials which comprehensively dealt with the Downstream (refining, transportation and marketing) sector of the oil and Gas industry. Oil and gas trade is a simple guide that will enable you to acquire the knowledge of how to facilitate oil and gas transactions from over 135 pages of knowledge distilled from 20+ years of collective experience from some of the most successful industry professionals. This book will equip you with the tools you need to thrive in today's fast-paced oil and gas Industry. The book contains structured information that could help beginner to acquire the knowledge of oil and gas trade facilitation fast and easy; knowledge which will enable you to Join the league of brokers who broker the sales and purchase of trillions of Dollar worth of refined petroleum product, crude oil and gas sales annually Hear what Readers had to say about the book: - 1. Dear Mr. Durueke, I read your book Oil and Gas Trade 101 twice now and I find it absolutely great! Basically, I read it 3 times, but firstly in German and I did not fully get it. God bless you, Marlon. Switzerland 2. Good day George, I requested a friend invitation as I purchased your book "Oil and Gas Trade 101" through Amazon. it is a very well concise, informative and Insightful book. I look forward to your upcoming sequel. Ishmel Gabriel Sanchez Atlanta USA 3. Hi George, I'm currently reading your book - Oil and Gas trade 101, and it's such an interesting read. Samuel Ogbuago M.Sc Nigeria Oil and gas trade 101 is available in eBook, Paperback and Hard Copy format get your preferred copy in your favorite online retail store.