About
Global Energy Nexus is the energy world’s intelligence layer.
The origin
The work the energy world’s best desks do is too important to be rebuilt from scratch every morning.
We started GEN because the work the energy world’s best desks do is too important to be rebuilt from scratch every morning. The expertise that desk has — the senior analyst’s read on a feedstock chain, the strategy lead’s instinct for a regulator’s next move, the trader’s mental map of a market — has nowhere to compound. Every subscription the firm buys ships flat data. Every dashboard renders someone else’s view of the world. The structure that would turn that expertise into an institution’s standing intelligence does not exist.
It does now.
The firms we work with
Trading houses. Supermajors. The conglomerates that move between them.
We work with the firms shaping the next decade of global energy — the trading houses, the supermajors, the conglomerates that move between them. We do not publish a client list. The firms that work with us know who they are, and the firms considering us know what altitude we sit at.
Old money does not advertise its account holders.
How we work
A team that knows the energy world from the inside and modern AI from the foundations.
GEN is built by a team that knows the energy world from the inside and modern AI from the foundations. The Verticals are curated by domain experts whose names matter in their domains. The Nexus and the surfaces above it are built by engineers who treat institutional infrastructure as a craft, not a launch.
- Verticals
- LNG · Petrochemicals · Power · Refining · Critical Minerals
- Foundation
- the Nexus — events, entities, flows, dependencies
- Modes of work
- Research assistants · Scheduled jobs · Deep research
- Coverage
- Global
- Headquarters
- United States
The work finds the firms it should be doing.
- Founded
- 2026
- Verticals
- 5 in scope
- Audience
- Strategy + research seats
- Sales team
- None
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.
