International Trade Intelligence for the Oil & Gas Industry Global Energy Sourcing & Procurement

By looking at shipping records, supply routes, and trading activities, you may check out business partners and find possible dangers.

Get in touch with reliable crude oil producers, natural gas providers, and exporters of petroleum products all around the world.

Find the best exporters of crude oil, LNG, LPG, refined petroleum products, petrochemical feedstocks, and lubricants.

  • Explore energy sourcing markets that are more diverse to lessen your dependence on one area.
  • Check shipment records to make sure that suppliers are reliable and that manufacturing is stable.
  • Make plans for buying things based on real-time information on energy trading.
Get the best prices for energy and make the most money.

To make better trading judgments, you need to know the real pricing throughout the world, how many shipments there are, and how demand is changing.

  • Keep an eye on the real pricing of oil and gas goods that are imported and exported.
  • Keep an eye on changes in worldwide supply and prices.
  • Use shipping values and volume data to come up with realistic margins.
Keep an eye on the global oil and gas supply chains.

Keep an eye on how energy resources travel between markets and regions.

  • Find out which countries produce and export the most oil.
  • Keep an eye on how much fuel refineries are making and how much fuel is needed around the world.
  • Look at shipping routes, ports, and trade activity to see whether there might be problems with the supply.
Analysis of Energy Security and Supply Chain Risk

Be ready for changes in regulations and geopolitical threats that could affect the energy sector.

  • Before doing deals, check to see if companies are subject to trade restrictions or sanctions.
  • Find out early if cargo quantities are going down or if there are shortages in certain areas.
  • Find other providers and marketplaces throughout the world for energy goods.

Trade Intelligence Helps Oil and Gas Trade Grow

Find out how leaders in the energy business use global trade data to their advantage, such as by making the supply chain more efficient, speeding up revenue growth, and boosting operational performance.

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