Trading and Risk

Top 8 Takeaways Every Trader Should Know From EVOLVE 2025

byKiana Cruz

EVOLVE 2025 brought together leading voices across energy trading, analytics and clean fuels to unpack today’s most pressing market dynamics. From evolving benchmarks to retail analytics, one thing rang loud and clear: adaptation isn’t optional, it’s strategic.

We attended four of the most impactful sessions and distilled the must-know insights for traders navigating a market shaped by geopolitical shocks, credit risk, benchmark shifts and clean energy disruption. Here’s what stood out:

1. Reevaluate Your Benchmark—Cushing’s Relevance Is Fading

There’s nothing more difficult than trying to hedge new and evolving markets using outdated instruments.

Anthony Macaluso, General Index

Cushing is no longer the pricing anchor it once was. With inventories hovering near operational minimums and Gulf Coast terminals like Corpus Christi and Houston now dominating export flows, Midland WTI, is stepping into the spotlight frequently even setting Brent pricing.

Still pricing off Cushing? You may be exposed to unnecessary risk. It’s time to reassess.

2. Technical Rule the Short-Term,
But Fundamentals Still Matter

You can make an argument that 75% of trades in WTI and products are algorithm-based and following a trend…

Denton Cinquegrana, OPIS

AI and algorithms drive most short-term moves. But fundamentals remain critical for long-term positioning. When bearish news aligns with technical signals, bots can send volumes flying.

Use technicals for entry and timing but let fundamentals anchor your exposure.

3. Volatility Hits Differently Depending
on Who You Are

How you hedge and manage volatility depends on who you are…

Matt Joy, Oil Brokerage

Geopolitical risk, inflation and trade policy have made volatility the new normal but not everyone feels it the same way. Funds, NOCs, and market makers respond differently based on mandates and liquidity.

Tailor your hedging approach to your firm’s structure and objectives. One-size-fits-all won’t cut it.

4. Retail Margin Analytics Reveal
Hidden Hedging Insights

Margins shrink as wholesale prices rise and expand when prices fall. This inverse relationship isn’t just useful for retailers. Traders can use margin analytics to better time hedges and anticipate pricing moves.

Align real-time margin data with wholesale trends to sharpen your strategy.

5. Embed Analytics Talent Where
the Decisions Happen

More energy companies are embedding analysts directly into pricing, FP&A and marketing, not isolating them in standalone data teams. The result? Smarter, faster decisions rooted in real-time insights.

If analysts aren’t in the room where it happens, you’re missing opportunities to act with speed and confidence.

6. Clean Fuels Demand Creativity
as Credit Prices Collapse

Transaction volume in clean fuels soared from $2B in 2021 to $28B in 2024. But LCFS and RIN price volatility has forced developers to diversify offtake strategies and explore voluntary markets.

Creative options like credit stacking and data center backup fuel use are gaining traction. Look beyond compliance markets; voluntary buyers are hungry for ESG-aligned deals.

7. Credit Stacking Is the New Margin Strategy—
But Don’t Overreach

The 45Z tax credit is a potential windfall but comes with risk. Especially for RNG and fuels with volatile carbon intensities, modeling needs to be conservative.

Diversify your credit exposure and assume nothing until IRS guidance is locked.

8. Macro Headwinds Are Reshaping
the Trading Landscape

The world… where America absorbed all the surplus from other countries is likely coming to an end.

Reid I’Anson, Kpler

Expect slower growth, sticky inflation and geopolitical shifts. Think: 0.8% U.S. growth, 3% core CPI and the end of China-driven demand expansion.

Watch for policy-driven changes: reshoring, tariffs and industrial planning will reshape supply chains and global commodity flows.

Bottom Line: Normal Isn’t Coming Back

EVOLVE 2025 confirmed what many already suspected; this market isn’t reverting to familiar patterns anytime soon. Traders who stay agile, rethink benchmarks, embrace analytics and find value in emerging spaces will have the edge.

Watch or revisit the EVOLVE Trading & Risk sessions [EVOLVE 2025 On-Demand Content | Enverus] now for additional insights, including Oil Markets in 2025: Trading in an Era of Transition and Volatility, Navigating Changing US Trade Policy: Implications for Commodity Markets and Risk Strategies, Analytics-Driven Strategies that Optimize Energy Retail Operations, and Unlocking Value in Clean Fuels: Strategies for a Resilient Future.

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Kiana Cruz

Kiana Cruz is a Growth Marketing Manager at Enverus. Kiana is a marketing professional who specializes in strategy and research. She is a graduate of the University of North Texas.

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