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Surges In Energy Prices Examined After Power Failure

Online Stock Market Trading Volatility tends to be good for traders, and last week's blackout sent some power prices soaring on Friday, creating profit opportunities for some of the nation's biggest energy traders.

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The Western world’s energy watchdog has warned that the world will lurch from one energy crisis to another, unless governments switch from increased burning of fossil fuels to more nuclear, renewable and energy saving resources. The International Energy Agency (IEA) has forecast skyrocketing fuel prices, blackouts and supply disruptions as demand surges 50 per cent in the next 25 years. The major problem with energy is that we are running short of traditional sources of supply; basically we have plundered the planet of coal, gas and oil to drive our development.

Stock Market News Today, Enron which is struggling to emerge from bankruptcy protection does not even have an energy trading operation. Other big energy traders like El Paso Corporation, Dynegy and Aquila Inc. have also left the energy trading business after a series of accounting and trading scandals that trickled out after Enron's collapse in late 2001.

Stock Investing Basics The major forces in the energy industry these days are not big natural gas and power companies but large banks like Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and Citigroup.

Stock Investing Software Indeed, Wall Street banks moved more aggressively into energy trading when some of the big energy traders pulled out with huge debt loads. And they often moved into the market with stronger balance sheets and the backing of hard assets, like power plants.

Stock Market Trading For instance, last April, Goldman Sachs, through its energy-trading arm, J. Aron, paid $456 million to buy a 940-megawatt power plant in Linden, N.J., from El Paso. The plant has 85 percent of its capacity under contract and supplies electricity to Consolidated Edison in New York.

Stock Investing For Dummy The rationale to own the actual power is twofold: the returns to be made on such assets are attractive and the unused capacity, about 130 megawatts in the case of the Linden plant, can be profitably traded on the open markets.

Stock Market Crash While traders said that Goldman was unlikely to have earned rich trading profits on Friday, the volatility caused by the blackout supported its approach to actually own the electricity it is trading on the market.

Stock Investing Tip "If you are in the market and are short electricity in a period of crisis like last week's blackout, buying from the market can be very costly," said Doug Kimmelman, managing director in the energy division of Goldman Sachs. "But if you actually have the asset you won't get caught in this kind of squeeze."

Stock Market Chart Some analysts have praised Wall Street's new approach to energy trading.

Online Stock Investing "To the extent that Goldman can skim the cream off plants like Linden, they will be doing stockholders a big favor," said John Olson, an energy analyst at Sanders Morris Harris in Houston. "Volatility has increased and liquidity has thinned out. This could be a big windfall for Goldman."

Stock Market Crash Of Goldman does not break out its commodities trading profits, but last quarter, the company's fixed income, currency and commodities division booked net revenue of $1.5 billion, its second best quarter ever. While the booming bond markets drove the bulk of those profits, analysts say that commodities trading played a substantial role.

Stock Investing For Beginner Morgan Stanley has also made it a point to own some of the power the company sells. Over the last three years, Morgan Stanley has built three electric power plants.

Finance Journal Personal The plants, which are in Alabama, Georgia and Nevada, have the capacity to produce 500 megawatts of power, all of which can be sold on the open market.

Stock Market Report The plants were built in the wake of the California electricity crisis as a means to take advantage of soaring electricity prices and increased demand.

Finance Investing Stock Market Since then, however, energy demand has weakened in a soft economy, and power prices have dropped.

Wall Street Journal Com Now, the energy trading markets are restructuring, with new participants, fewer long-term trading contracts and major banks working in the energy business rather than big energy companies operating like banks, which was one of Enron's innovations.

Stock Market Investing Advice Trading experts say it is too early to tell how profitable the energy trading business will become, post-Enron.

Street Trader Wall But many think that the uncertainty surrounding the energy industry in the wake of last week's blackout could provide some good opportunities.

Indian Stock Market "This could be good for energy trading if the need for transmission brings more people into the market," said David Goodman, director for power trading at Entergy-Koch, which is owned by the Entergy Corporation and Koch Industries. "But hopefully, that won't involve more oversight or regulation, because that could be a negative and stifle capital investments."

Stock Investing Advice Still, while the price spike last week seemed auspicious for energy traders, they have played down the significance of Friday's activity.

Free Journal Street Wall "Not much money was made in the markets with Friday trades," said John Shapiro, who runs the energy trading desk at Morgan Stanley. "Five years ago, such spikes were more frequent. Since then the economy has been down and there has been more capacity. New York may be tighter than other markets, but over all they are in better shape now."

Stock Market Information In fact, the New York Independent System Operator, which administers the New York power market, is preparing to scrutinize Friday's trading surges.

Penny Stock Investing "We're reviewing those prices," said Carol E. Murphy, a spokeswoman for the agency. "We really did not have a normal market on Friday."

Stock Market Stock By David Barboza and Landon Thomas Jr.
New York Times - 8/19/2003

Topic: Energy

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