Global Energy Nexus
The intelligent design of global energy.
Recognition
An event happens. The firm with the better intelligence layer moves first.
Not because it has more data. Every firm at this altitude has every subscription.
Because it has structure.
It knows which feedstocks reprice when the Strait closes. It knows where the surplus sits and who reroutes. It knows the second- and third-order effects the way a senior analyst knows them — except it knows them at the speed of the market, not the speed of the morning brief.
Diagnosis
The shape of the problem is not a data shortage.
It is a structure shortage. Every desk is reading the same feeds, working from the same lagged reports, and reconstructing the same connections by hand each morning. The expertise inside the firm has nowhere to compound. The intelligence the firm needs is built from scratch every day.
The intelligence layer
GEN is the intelligence layer this work has been waiting for.
What changes
When the Strait closes, the desk does not ask whether prices will rise.
The desk asks where the surplus sits, who reroutes, which feedstocks reprice upstream, and what that does to the cost of producing the chemistries the firm cares about.
How the Nexus answers it
Event
Strait of Hormuz closes
Feedstock
Naphtha cracks reprice in Asia
Flow
Producer reroutes cargoes
Downstream
Specialty chemistry margins shift
GEN already knows. The Verticals are current. The Nexus is connected. The research assistants are running. The answer is on the screen before the call.
What GEN is made of
Five products. One structure.
The Nexus is the foundation. The Verticals are the canonical view on top of it. Three modes of work run above the Verticals on the firm’s questions and the firm’s data.
- the Nexus
- Underneath everything is the energy world modeled as events, entities, and flows — not as reports and price series. When an event happens, the Nexus already knows what is connected to what. It is the reason the question of what happens next has an answer, not a workshop.
- Verticals
- The canonical view of each domain in the energy world — LNG, petrochemicals, power, refining, critical minerals. Curated by the people who know each one, kept current as a matter of course, ready as the foundation of the firm's own work.
- research assistants
- AI surfaces that run the work that used to come before the work — gathering, reconciling, structuring — so the firm's analysts arrive at the question, not the cleanup.
- scheduled jobs
- The firm's standing questions, answered before they are asked again. Overnight, on the close, on the news — the firm's view of the world stays current without anyone running it.
- deep research
- What happens when the question is bigger than a chat reply. A fully reasoned, fully cited answer on the firm's data and the firm's question, produced in hours.
The world the Nexus sees
Cargo flows. Producers. Feedstock chains. Connected.
The Nexus models the energy world as events, entities, and flows — not as reports and price series. When one node moves, the connected nodes already know.
- Entities
- Producers, terminals, refiners, offtakers
- Flows
- Cargoes, feedstocks, contracts
- Events
- News, policy, market moves
The invitation
We work with the firms shaping the next decade of global energy.
If that is the seat you sit in, we should talk.
