Energy Risk Software Rankings 2011

Sandwiched between a global recession and fast-approaching and intense regulatory change, energy companies increased their ETRM spend last year and plan to do the same in 2011. Pauline McCallion reports on Energy Risk’s latest software survey and rankings

Energy Risk Software Rankings 2011

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Spending on energy trading and risk management (ETRM) software boomed in 2010, with more than half of respondents implementing a new system, compared to 12% in 2009, 13% in 2008 and 4% in 2007. The increase in system implementations in 2010 is most likely due to energy trading companies and ETRM vendors making up ground after the recession, according to experts.

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