Episode Synopsis "S1E11 | Arsalan Syed: Great insights into the future of the energy markets, with a special focus on Carbon Licenses and Performance Certificates."
This week’s guest is Arsalan Syed, a graduate in economics from the University of Texas at Austin, currently working as an analyst at S&P global Platts. There, together with the carbon team, he is building their low carbon oil price offerings. Before joining the carbon crew, Arsalan was part of the North American gas team, with a primary focus on developing Mexico and Brazil. Prior to all that, our guest worked on the development of the world’ first Hydrogen assessment. We discussed, amongst other topics, The rise of carbon licenses, correlations between those and traditionally traded commodities, new market mechanisms to extract value from low emissions, the complexities of Hydrogen and how Texas is embracing the energy transition. Traders Horizon is a podcast produced by ActivTrades and presented by Ricardo Evangelista. We invite guests with fascinating views to share and remarkable stories to tell. Our conversations cover a range of topics, including the financial markets, economics, geopolitics, entrepreneurship, and more; always looking for insightful trading ideas. Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
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