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REPORTS FOR SALE
1. 'BRENT: A USER'S GUIDE TO THE FUTURE MARKET' click here.
2. THE SECOND EDITION OF 'CLIMATE CHANGE AND EMISSIONS TRADING: WHAT EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS TO KNOW' click here.
3. Free of charge 'EMISSIONS TRADING AND THE CITY OF LONDON' click here.
4. 'NORTH SEA OIL: THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE' click here.
5. 'NORTH SEA SHIPPING OPERATIONS GUIDE' click here.
'BRENT: A USER'S GUIDE TO THE FUTURE MARKET'
This new study looks at the physical commodity underpinning the Brent market out to 2012 and explains the far-reaching implications for international prices and contracts. It exmaines the ownership of Brent, Forties, Oseberg and Ekofisk and the unfolding production and quality issues that have led to the introduction of 21-Day BFOE and the possible need to remove Forties from the contract.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND AN ORDER FORM click here.
Articles and reviews of the Brent Book
To view a copy of the Energy Intelligence Briefing article click here.
To view a copy of the Reuters article click here.
To view a copy of the MEES article click here.
To view a copy of the Reuters article click here.
To view a copy of the Petroleum Intelligence Weekly article click here.
To view a copy of the International Oil Daily article click here.
To view a copy of the Energy Compass article click here.
To view a copy of the Argus article click here.
To view a copy of the OilVoice article click here.
THE SECOND EDITION OF 'CLIMATE CHANGE AND EMISSIONS TRADING: WHAT EVERY BUSINESS NEEDS TO KNOW' OUT NOW
[ISBN-10 0-9550839-1-5, ISBN-13 978-0-9550839-1-4]
Following the successful first edition of the book we are taking orders for the enhanced 280 page second edition.
Priced at only £99 per copy, with discounts for multiple orders, ‘Climate Change and Emissions Trading: What Every Business Needs to Know’ is a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to climate change and emissions trading. It provides an updated and expanded analysis of the regulation, the market and opportunities it presents for both APP, Kyoto and European countries. It includes both the policy context and concise practical advice for businesses, institutions, advisers and regulators.
The first edition was bought by the UN, EC, international energy companies, industrial organisations, financial institutions, legal and financial advisers, and emissions and climate specialists.
Topics included:
Markets and Finance: The value of allowances. Contracts and trading issues. Pros and cons of trading and investing in emissions. Financial analysis of European trading and compliance so far. Physical delivery, registries and exchanges. Price drivers and the outlook for prices.
Regulation: A summary of the applicable legislation. The lessons from Europe for making Kyoto work. Kyoto countries’ reports of their annual emissions caps. Enforcing compliance with Kyoto targets. The Kyoto projects and sustainable development. Comparing the Kyoto and APP approaches.
Science and measurement: The updated state of knowledge on global warming. The ‘inconvenient truth’ of an inexact science. Measuring and verifying data and compliance. The role of sinks and sequestration.. Carbon capture and storage.
The Future: Beyond President Bush. 2012: what happens next? Market evolution: next stop the retail sector. Weather and climate forecasts: what the experts say. The interaction of weather derivatives and insurance.
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To view a 20 page copy of the introduction, summary and contents click here.
To view the press release click here.
To view an article in The Australian referring to the report click here.
'EMISSIONS TRADING AND THE CITY OF LONDON' AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD FREE OF CHARGE
CEAG's report 'Emissions Trading and the City of London' was commissioned and financed by the City of London Corporation.
This report does three things:
1. It explains the evolution and current status of international emissions legislation and emissions trading issues - both the Kyoto Protocol and the alternative US-led Asia Pacific Partnership.
2. It offers a generic template providing a comprehensive fungible method of compliance amongst a range of green schemes for use by any international, national, state or regional authority irrespective of whether or not the authority is a signatory of Kyoto. The template is based on the use of an existing tradable compliance instrument, the European Emissions Allowance ("EUA").
3. It outlines a retail emissions scheme that would bring the general public into direct individual contact with the costs and benefits of their of their personal carbon impact or "footprint".
The programme would provide for compliance by households with local environmental policies by the buying and selling of EUA's in a new retail sector.
TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD A PDF OF THE REPORT FREE OF CHARGE click here.
For answers to frequently asked questions about the report click here.
To view a copy of the City of London press release click here.
For an article published in City Research Focus click here.
To order a hard copy of the report free of charge please contact Sarena Steeds on: sarenasteeds@ceag.org
NORTH SEA OIL: THE TOOLS OF THE TRADE
'North Sea Oil: The Tools of The Trade' is a 50 page in-depth guide to North Sea oil trading. This comprehensive guide:
• Explains trader jargon;
• Details the various trading instruments and contracts encountered in the market place for trading physical and paper oil; and,
• Considers the types of operational and trading issues that arise when North Sea oil is sold from onshore terminals, from offshore terminals and on tankers.
The Guide can be purchased direct from CEAG at £350. If you purchase 'North Sea Oil: The Tools of the Trade' you can purchase the Shipping Operations Guide at a specially discounted price of £150.
FOR FURTHER DETAILS AND AN ORDER FORM click here.
NORTH SEA SHIPPING OPERATIONS GUIDE
This comprehensive in-depth guide to North Sea shipping operations comes in three distinct modules:
• Shipping documentation;
• Sale and purchase contracts;
• Credit terms: how to ensure payment.
Each module can be purchased direct from CEAG at £100 each, or for £250 for all three.
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