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INDEPENDENT INTELLIGENCE FOR SWITZERLAND'S OIL AND ENERGY TRADING SECTOR
Brent Crude $74.20/bbl| WTI Crude $70.80/bbl| TTF Natural Gas €41.80/MWh| Swiss Oil Trade 35% global| Gunvor Revenue $110B+| Mercuria Revenue $120B+| Brent Crude $74.20/bbl| WTI Crude $70.80/bbl| TTF Natural Gas €41.80/MWh| Swiss Oil Trade 35% global| Gunvor Revenue $110B+| Mercuria Revenue $120B+|

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Biofuels Trading: Renewable Fuel Markets and Swiss Trading Opportunities

Biofuels trading has emerged as one of the most dynamic segments of the global energy commodity market, driven by decarbonisation mandates, renewable fuel …

28 Feb 2026

Bunker Fuel Market Analysis: Global Marine Fuel Trading from Switzerland

The bunker fuel market remains one of the most operationally complex segments of the global energy trade. With approximately 300 million tonnes of marine fuel …

28 Feb 2026

Emissions Trading in Switzerland: Carbon Markets, EU ETS Linkage, and Compliance

Emissions trading has become an integral component of Switzerland’s energy and climate policy landscape. The Swiss Emissions Trading System (CH ETS), …

28 Feb 2026

Jet Fuel Trading: Aviation Fuel Markets and Swiss Trading Operations

Jet fuel — primarily traded as Jet A-1 kerosene — is one of the highest-value refined petroleum products in global energy markets. With commercial aviation …

28 Feb 2026

Natural Gas Trading in Switzerland: LNG, Pipeline Supply, and Market Dynamics

Natural gas is a cornerstone of the European energy system and a major commodity traded from Swiss financial centres. While Switzerland itself is a modest gas …

28 Feb 2026

Petrochemicals Trading in Switzerland: Naphtha, Polymers, and Derivatives

Switzerland’s position as a global commodity trading hub extends well beyond crude oil and refined products into the expansive petrochemicals market. …

28 Feb 2026

Power Trading in Switzerland: Electricity Markets, Cross-Border Flows, and Trading Strategy

Switzerland occupies a unique position in European electricity markets — simultaneously one of the continent’s most important power transit countries, a …

28 Feb 2026

Renewable Energy Certificates: Trading Green Attributes in European Energy Markets

Renewable energy certificates (RECs) and their European equivalents — Guarantees of Origin (GOs) — have evolved from niche compliance instruments into a …

28 Feb 2026

Carbon Markets and Switzerland: How Swiss Traders Are Positioning in the Compliance and Voluntary Carbon Economy

Switzerland was the first country outside the EU to formally link its carbon trading system to the European Union Emissions Trading System. That linkage, combined with the growing presence of Swiss trading houses in voluntary carbon markets, positions Switzerland as a significant node in the global carbon economy — even as the voluntary market faces its most serious credibility test in a decade.

25 Feb 2026

Crude Oil Markets: How Geneva's Traders Dominate Global Physical Oil

Every barrel of crude oil traded in the world traces its price, in some way, to benchmarks assessed in London, New York, and Singapore — but the physical …

24 Feb 2026

LNG Markets: How Geneva's Traders Are Reshaping Global Gas Trade

Liquefied natural gas has, in the space of a decade, transformed from a relatively niche energy commodity — traded under long-term contracts between national …

24 Feb 2026