EMART Asia


Organiser:
Clarion Events
Date:
23 - 24 October 2012
Web site:
http://www.emart-asia.com/

EMART Asia is the leading Asian summit for energy trading featuring a two-day conference, exhibition, pre-summit seminars, an exclusive traders' party, and excellent networking opportunities. The aim of EMART Asia is to enhance Singapore's position as an energy trading hub by attracting all global participants in the energy trading space who are looking to do business in this region.

EMART Asia will cover key issues across underlyings (power, gas, oil) such as regulation, security of supply, LNG developments (e.g. transportation, storage, trading, pricing), market/price modelling, risk management, data exchange, market transparency, cross-border trading, derivatives trading & structuring, clearing developments, and electronic trading.

Why attend?

  • Who's who in energy trading in Asia will be there: Build your network, gain insights into market developments, connect with preferred solution providers.
  • Meet 300+ potential clients and visit 30 exhibitions within just 48 hours.
  • Cutting-edge programme covering the latest trading strategies, risk management tools, quantitative methods, and country specific market developments.
  • Get regulatory insights on the future of energy trading and market designs in Asia.

Key topics

  • Energy trading outlook in Asia over the next year
  • Push towards greater transparency and liquidity in the energy trading market
  • Impact of tighter trading regulation in the US and Europe on the Asian markets
  • Financial instruments' impact on the physical markets
  • Latest in trading technologies
  • Managing security of energy supply
  • Importance of natural gas as a fuel of the future
  • Changing dynamics in the LNG market--traditional and new buyers and sellers
  • Developments in long-term LNG contracts
  • Updates on LNG projects across Asia
  • Risk management--managing energy price volatility, credit and market risk
  • Hedging tools for the energy-intensive corporates
  • Quantitative methods of energy risk management