MEInetwork23 Seminar #3: Energy commodity trading

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The Melbourne Energy Institute hosted the third installment in the MEInetwork23 Seminar Series.

The seminar focused on Energy Commodity Trading and was presented by Mr Keith Handbury, Energy Trader at Shell Energy Australia.

In the seminar, Keith detailed the important role that trading plays in the energy system. He addressed why energy trading is important, discussed the key players in energy markets, and what products are traded and how. Keith focused on electricity markets, the management of risk and how it has evolved in response to the energy transition.

Dr Adrian Panow, Director of Major Projects at the Melbourne Energy Institute moderated the event.

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SPEAKER

Mr Keith Handbury
Energy Trader
Shell Energy Australia

Keith has spent the last 15 years working in energy markets both in Australia and the UK. Since 2017, he has worked at Shell Energy Australia as an energy trader, specialising in electricity and environmental products. Keith has a background in mathematics and economics, with a BSc (Hons Applied Maths) from the University of Sydney and an MSc (Econometrics and Mathematical Economics) from the London School of Economics.


MODERATOR

Dr Adrian Panow
Director of Major Projects
Melbourne Energy Institute

Adrian Panow has international private and public sector expertise in business and technology development, joint ventures, stakeholder engagement, commercialisation, policy implementation and program leadership. Adrian has a Bachelor of Applied Science (biochemistry/applied chemistry) degree, a PhD in industrial biotechnology, Graduate Certificate in Business Administration, and is a Graduate Member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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