The energy trading market in the CSEE region is facing a number of significant challenges - generating market transparency, understanding how to get around entry barriers, multiple borders and monopoly shareholders and finding regulatory competency and consistency across the region. Changes to the supply of Russian gas into the region, complexities surrounding the interconnection of countries within the region and the impact of renewable on the market are also important factors in the changing landscape of the SCEE energy markets. The region in the wake of the global financial turmoil has also faced a period of huge price volatility and illiquidity in the market.
At the same time there are clear opportunities in the market particularly surrounding cross-border business. We can also clearly see that the ongoing liberalization of the markets have led to ever greater integration across the market.
Energy Trading Week 2012, now in its fourth successful year, is bringing together a faculty of speakers drawn from right across the industry chain to address the most important matters facing the market. With high-level keynotes, interactive panel discussions and in-depth case studies drawn from all the countries in the region, Energy Trading Week 2012 is the best opportunity of the year to understand and also help shape the energy trading landscape in the region.
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