What Are Energy Risks?
Energy risks arise from a combination of geopolitical, economic, operational, and environmental factors. They include:
Supply and Demand Volatility: Price fluctuations, shortages, or excesses in oil, gas, electricity, and renewables.
Geopolitical & Security Risks: Political instability, conflict, or sanctions affecting energy-producing regions.
Infrastructure & Operational Risks: Disruptions to power plants, pipelines, grids, or storage facilities.
Regulatory & Policy Risks: Changes in energy policy, subsidies, taxes, or emission regulations.
Environmental & ESG Risks: Climate-related impacts, extreme weather events, and sustainability obligations affecting energy production and consumption.
These risks can impact both energy producers and consumers, and have cascading effects across industries and economies.
Why Energy Risk Matters
For organisations, unmanaged energy risks can lead to:
Operational downtime and supply chain disruption
Increased costs and market exposure
Regulatory penalties and compliance challenges
Reputational and ESG-related risks
For governments and public institutions, energy risks influence:
National energy security and strategic reserves
Economic stability and industrial competitiveness
Critical infrastructure and public service continuity
Policy planning and climate transition strategies
Our Energy Risk Services
We help organisations and governments assess, monitor, and manage energy risks through:
Energy Risk Assessment & Scenario Analysis
Identify vulnerabilities across energy supply chains, markets, and infrastructure, and model potential disruption scenarios.
Geopolitical & Market Intelligence
Analyse the political, economic, and regulatory environment in energy-producing regions to anticipate volatility and strategic threats.
Infrastructure & Operational Resilience
Evaluate energy generation, storage, transmission, and distribution systems to mitigate operational risk.
Regulatory & ESG Advisory
Support compliance with energy policy, emission targets, sustainability standards, and ESG commitments.
Monitoring & Early-Warning Systems
Track energy market trends, geopolitical developments, extreme weather events, and regulatory changes to enable proactive response.
Who We Support
Our energy risk services are designed for:
Energy producers and utilities
Industrial and commercial energy consumers
Investors and financial institutions
Governments, regulators, and public agencies
Multilateral and development organisations
Why Our Approach Works
We combine:
Data-driven insight across global energy markets
Expert geopolitical and operational analysis
Forward-looking scenario planning
Actionable recommendations tailored to organisational and governmental needs
Our approach helps clients mitigate risk, optimise strategy, and build long-term energy resilience.
Secure Energy Resilience for Today and Tomorrow
Effective energy risk management ensures operational continuity, regulatory compliance, and strategic advantage in a volatile global energy landscape.