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Energy Markets Advisory

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Optimize assets, plan initiatives, improve pricing, manage risk, accelerate change.

OVERVIEW

SEDA's Energy Markets Advisory practice supports energy companies, financial institutions, and investors across the physical and financial energy landscape — including power, natural gas, oil, and renewables.

Our practitioners bring deep operating experience in energy trading, risk management, and regulatory compliance, combined with the analytical rigor to quantify risk, optimize asset portfolios, and build defensible pricing and hedging programs.

We support clients through market strategy, regulatory change, risk program design, and complex disputes — including FERC, CFTC, and OFGEM regulatory matters.

WHAT WE DELIVER

Energy market strategy and competitive analysis

Asset optimization and dispatch modeling

Pricing and hedging program design

Energy trading risk management

Regulatory compliance and examination support

Energy transition strategy

Typical deliverables

What to expect from an engagement.

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Market Strategy Report

Analysis of market position, competitive dynamics, and strategic options, with recommendations for asset optimization or market entry/exit.

02

Risk Management Framework

Design or review of energy trading risk management framework, covering market, credit, operational, and regulatory risk.

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Regulatory Response Support

Support for regulatory examination response, including data analysis, response drafting, and subject-matter expert presentation.

Pricing & Hedging Review

Independent review of pricing methodologies and hedging programs, with benchmarking against industry practice and regulatory standards.

MARKETS COVERED

Energy expertise from the trading floor.

SEDA's energy team includes former heads of power trading, natural gas risk, and renewable energy origination at major utilities, commodity trading houses, and energy banks. We understand how energy markets function — and how regulators like FERC and CFTC examine market participants.

Power and electricity markets (ERCOT, PJM, CAISO)

Natural gas (Henry Hub, regional basis)

Oil and refined products

Renewable energy (wind, solar, storage)

Carbon and environmental markets

LNG and global energy commodities

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