Full Name
Brian Habacvich
Job Title
Principal, Commodities Management Group
Company
Constellation Energy
Speaker Bio
Talk Title: Energy Markets
Brian Habacivch began his career in the natural gas industry as the Associate Editor of Gas Daily, the nation’s leading natural gas industry information service and price index. Brian covered the natural gas spot market compiling the daily pricing indices for traders, brokers, producers and end-users of natural gas and regulatory matters at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Washington, D.C.
Brian has worked in natural gas sales and marketing, business development, energy project development, energy consulting and management, and energy market intelligence at Allegheny Energy, Sprague Energy Corp., Fellon-McCord and Associates, and Constellation. Brian was in charge of energy market intelligence, risk, and publications for one of the leading energy consulting firms in the U.S. providing risk management services to a large portfolio of the nation’s leading manufacturers and institutional end-users in the U.S. and E.U. Brian’s comments on energy markets have been featured in
The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and Industry Week.
Today, Brian is Principal, Commodities Management Group with Constellation Energy Corp (Nasdaq CEG). Constellation is among the leading U.S. electric power generators and is the largest supplier of electric power and natural gas to industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers of energy. Constellation is the largest generator of carbon free energy in the U.S. and operates the largest fleet of nuclear-power generation in the country. The Commodities Management Group, within Constellation, is the energy-market-intelligence function of the company covering electric power, natural gas, crude, coal, and other inputs that affect the direction and pricing of energy markets.
Brian has spoken at hundreds of industry events during his career both in the United States and the European Union and interacts with thousands of industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers of energy. Brian is a past member of the Petrochemical Refiners Association Shale Energy Committee, The Aluminum Association of America, and works closely with The Energy Professionals Association.
Brian Habacivch began his career in the natural gas industry as the Associate Editor of Gas Daily, the nation’s leading natural gas industry information service and price index. Brian covered the natural gas spot market compiling the daily pricing indices for traders, brokers, producers and end-users of natural gas and regulatory matters at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in Washington, D.C.
Brian has worked in natural gas sales and marketing, business development, energy project development, energy consulting and management, and energy market intelligence at Allegheny Energy, Sprague Energy Corp., Fellon-McCord and Associates, and Constellation. Brian was in charge of energy market intelligence, risk, and publications for one of the leading energy consulting firms in the U.S. providing risk management services to a large portfolio of the nation’s leading manufacturers and institutional end-users in the U.S. and E.U. Brian’s comments on energy markets have been featured in
The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and Industry Week.
Today, Brian is Principal, Commodities Management Group with Constellation Energy Corp (Nasdaq CEG). Constellation is among the leading U.S. electric power generators and is the largest supplier of electric power and natural gas to industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers of energy. Constellation is the largest generator of carbon free energy in the U.S. and operates the largest fleet of nuclear-power generation in the country. The Commodities Management Group, within Constellation, is the energy-market-intelligence function of the company covering electric power, natural gas, crude, coal, and other inputs that affect the direction and pricing of energy markets.
Brian has spoken at hundreds of industry events during his career both in the United States and the European Union and interacts with thousands of industrial, commercial, and institutional consumers of energy. Brian is a past member of the Petrochemical Refiners Association Shale Energy Committee, The Aluminum Association of America, and works closely with The Energy Professionals Association.
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