Switzerland
Eni Trading & Shipping: Italian Energy in Switzerland
Overview of Eni Trading & Shipping
Eni Trading & Shipping SpA (ETS) operates as the dedicated trading and shipping arm of Eni SpA, the Italian …
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.
Green Hydrogen Trading: Switzerland's Commodity Houses Enter the Future Energy Market
Green hydrogen is the commodity that commodity traders want to trade before the market actually exists. Vitol, Trafigura, and Mercuria have all announced hydrogen desks in the past three years — a bet that the institutional infrastructure being built now will define who dominates hydrogen trading when the market reaches commercial scale, projected for the early 2030s.
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 …
Energy Transition Trading: How Swiss Trading Houses Are Pivoting from Oil to Green Energy
The world’s largest oil trading companies are headquartered in Switzerland. They are also, increasingly, among the most active participants in the …
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 …
Mercuria Energy Group: Geneva's Commodity Trader and Energy Transition Pioneer
Mercuria Energy Group is Geneva’s most intellectually interesting commodity trading house. It is not the largest — that distinction belongs to Vitol. It …