Greater Use Of Internet For Energy Traders Seen In Saladin Survey

ENERGY FOCUS

WALTON-ON-THAMES--Widespread use of the Internet as an information delivery system is expected to be the most important change that will occur in the energy markets in the next three years, according to the third annual Saladin survey.

The survey, which involved interviewing 75 traders in the oil, natural gas, power and energy derivatives markets, showed that most traders thought there would be an increase in the amount of information available, particularly via the Internet. But while the volume

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