Energy Aspects named Commodity Research House of the Year at Energy Risk Awards 2025

21 May 2025

Energy Aspects is proud to announce that it has been named Commodity Research House of the Year at the Energy Risk Awards 2025. This accolade recognises our commitment to delivering independent research and analysis across energy and broader commodity markets. 

Over the past year, our proprietary models, data, and research have supported clients through a range of market developments — including shifts in OPEC+ production policy, the Waha gas price collapse, and risks related to speculative positioning in European gas. These insights have helped clients manage risk and respond to market events with confidence. 


Our success has also been driven by strategic acquisitions and internal innovation, which have shaped Energy Aspects into a trusted cross-commodity, cross-asset intelligence platform. The integration of EA Quant Analytics has enhanced our ability to combine physical and financial market analysis across the commodity complex. OilX, now an official OPEC secondary source, provides clients with real-time crude flow data relied upon by the world’s most influential producer group. We further broadened our coverage through the acquisitions of Medley Advisors - whose macroeconomic and policy research strengthens our ability to link commodity market developments with global economic and regulatory trends - and, most recently, MMSA, which expands our reach into petrochemicals and methanol markets.


“This award reflects the tireless efforts of our entire team in building a research offering that integrates physical and financial views of commodity markets, alongside macroeconomic research,”  said Dr. Amrita Sen, Founder and Director of Market Intelligence.


We have also continued to invest in technology to improve delivery and usability. EA Live provides real-time commentary throughout the day and during key market events, while DIMI, our AI assistant, helps clients quickly find the latest views, charts, and data on demand. These tools, alongside our API and Data Explorer, enable clients to access and apply our analysis in ways that best suit their workflows.


“Strategic acquisitions, paired with internal innovation, have been central to building Energy Aspects into a cross-commodity, cross-asset intelligence platform trusted by the world’s leading energy and financial institutions,” said Fredrik Fosse, Chief Executive. 

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