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The Energy Commodities market is a subset of the Energy and Natural Resources sector. It is composed of physical commodities such as oil, natural gas, coal, and electricity, as well as financial derivatives such as futures and options. These commodities are traded on exchanges, over-the-counter, and through other means. The market is highly competitive and prices are determined by supply and demand.
The Energy Commodities market is an important part of the global economy, providing energy to consumers and businesses. It is also a major source of revenue for governments and companies involved in the sector.
Some of the major companies in the Energy Commodities market include BP, Chevron, ExxonMobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Total, and ConocoPhillips. Other major players include Eni, Statoil, and PetroChina. Show Less Read more