Energy commodities are vital resources that power economies and societies around the globe. Here is a list of common energy commodities:
- Crude Oil:
- Brent Crude
- West Texas Intermediate (WTI)
- Dubai Crude
- Natural Gas:
- Henry Hub Natural Gas
- National Balancing Point (NBP) Gas
- Coal:
- Thermal Coal
- Metallurgical Coal
- Uranium:
- Used in nuclear power generation
- Electricity:
- Power generated from various sources, traded on energy markets
- Renewable Energy Commodities:
- Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Panels
- Wind Turbines
- Biomass
- Carbon Credits:
- Tradable certificates representing a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
- Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG):
- Natural gas converted to liquid form for transportation and storage
- Petroleum Products:
- Gasoline
- Diesel
- Jet Fuel
- Biofuels:
- Ethanol
- Biodiesel
This list reflects the diverse range of energy commodities that drive industries, power homes, and shape the global energy landscape. Each plays a unique role in meeting the world’s energy needs and contributes to the dynamic energy trading markets.