Table of Contents
- Energy Insights Opinion
- In This Report
- Introduction
- Brief Description of the Domain
- Segmenting the Market
- Purchasers of ETRM Applications
- Situation Overview
- Market Conditions
- There Are Huge Swings in Commodity Prices
- Oil Takes Contango
- Natural Gas Stalls with Low Volatility
- Electricity Stays Flat
- Electronic Trading Holds Its Own
- Clearing Takes Off
- Power Trading Sees Lower Rates of Growth
- Trading Activity Expands to More Markets and Products
- Findings
- Worldwide IT Spending on ETRM
- Future Outlook
- Forecast and Assumptions
- Market Trends
- Asia/Pacific
- Eastern Europe
- Latin America
- Middle East and Africa
- North America
- Western Europe
- Essential Guidance
- Learn More
- Related Research
- Synopsis
- Table: Definitions of Application Categories for Energy Trading and Risk Management
- Table: Oil and Gas Sector and Subsector SIC Codes
- Table: Industry Sectors and SIC Codes
- Table: U.S. Power Spot Market Day-Ahead Prices ($/MW)
- Table: Worldwide Oil and Gas ETRM Spending by Region, 20072012 ($M)
- Table: Worldwide Utility ETRM Spending by Region, 20072012 ($M)
- Figure: Energy Trading and Risk Management Applications for Front, Middle, and Back Office
- Figure: Worldwide Crude Oil Spot Price FOB Weighted by Estimated Export Volume, 1Q082Q09
- Figure: U.S. Natural Gas Prices, 1Q082Q09
- Figure: ICE Electronic Trading and OTC Number of Contracts, 20062008
- Figure: NYMEX Electronic Trading Average Daily Volume, 20072008
- Figure: European Exchange Electricity Trading Volume, 20022008
- Figure: Distribution of Trade Volumes and Financial Value for Carbon Instruments, 1H09
- Figure: Worldwide Oil and Gas ETRM Spending Share, 2007
- Figure: Worldwide Utilities ETRM Spending Share, 2007
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