FGE NexantECA
Gas & LNG Analyst (London)

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FGE NexantECA
FGE NexantECA is a global energy and chemicals intelligence business — helping energy companies, traders, investors, and governments make better decisions in some of the world's most complex and fast-moving markets.
We combine deep market expertise with rigorous data-driven analysis across oil, gas, LNG, chemicals, and the energy transition. Our clients range from major producers and utilities to trading houses and sovereign funds, and they rely on us to cut through noise and give them a clear view of what's happening and what comes next.
We're also in the middle of something genuinely exciting. We're launching Lumen, a next-generation intelligence platform that moves us well beyond static research - towards something faster, more connected, and far more directly usable by clients. Data, models, and AI-assisted insight working together in real time.
It's a good moment to join. You won't just be contributing to analysis, you'll be part of shaping how it gets built, delivered, and used.
Following a recent merger, FGE and NexantECA, leading consulting companies specializing in energy markets, are expanding our London, Singapore & Kuala Lumpur Gas & LNG Department.
About the Role
This is not a traditional graduate research role.
You'll work on live questions in global gas and LNG markets, contribute to how insight is delivered through Lumen, and build real exposure to clients and commercial decision-making from early on. Over time, you'll take ownership of specific parts of the market and become a recognised voice - internally and externally.
This role is designed to build both technical depth and commercial awareness. Over time you'll take on greater ownership of specific market areas, contribute more directly to client conversations, and develop confidence in forming and communicating your own views. There's also opportunity to build an external profile through client interaction, events, and market-facing content as you progress.
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We're investing in Lumen and in AI-assisted workflows, which means early-career analysts here will develop a skillset that combines market knowledge, data fluency, and practical AI literacy. That's a combination that's increasingly rare and valuable in this industry.
What We're Looking For
We're open to both graduates and early-career hires with up to 4 years' experience. You might come from energy, economics, engineering, finance, or a related field - the discipline matters less than the mindset.
We're particularly interested in people who:
- Are genuinely curious about how markets work — not just in theory, but in practice
- Enjoy working with data and solving problems that don't have clean answers
- Can think critically and communicate clearly, even under uncertainty
- Are comfortable learning fast and working in evolving environments
- Have already started exploring how AI tools can support analytical and research work, or are eager to
- Want to build a real career in energy markets, with ownership and progression
Technically, strong Excel skills are essential; Python or SQL is a meaningful plus. Familiarity with Snowflake or similar cloud data platforms - even through coursework or personal projects - is increasingly relevant and will be valued, as is any hands-on experience with AI or LLM tools.
Responsibilities
You'll spend your time across three core areas:
Market Analysis & Modelling
- Analyse global gas and LNG markets across supply, demand, trade flows, and pricing
- Build and maintain models supporting short- and long-term market views
- Translate data into clear, forward-looking insight grounded in real market behaviour
- Develop ownership of specific regions, flows, or themes over time


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Data, Systems & Product (Lumen)
- Work with large, often imperfect datasets to build structured views of the market
- Contribute to databases, forecasts, and analytical tools that underpin our research
- Support how analysis is integrated into Lumen, and help identify ways to make data and insight more accessible and useful
- Get hands-on with the tools shaping modern energy analysis — including Snowflake for cloud-based data infrastructure and AI/LLM tools for research acceleration and insight generation
- Bring curiosity about how technology can make analysis faster and sharper — not just as a user, but as someone who helps shape how it's used
Client & Commercial Exposure
- Support responses to client questions and, over time, participate directly in client interactions
- Work closely with senior analysts and commercial teams to understand how insight drives decisions
- Contribute to presentations, briefings, and written outputs
- Build an understanding of how research connects to client relationships and commercial outcomes
You won't be hidden behind analysis. You'll gradually build real exposure to how markets and clients connect. The energy market is changing fast — and so are we. Joining now means being part of a transformation, not inheriting a finished product.
You'll work on real market problems with commercial stakes, not theoretical exercises. You'll contribute to building Lumen and get early exposure to how AI is reshaping how intelligence gets produced and delivered. And you'll develop in a role that offers genuine progression — with the kind of responsibility and visibility that's hard to find at this career stage elsewhere.
What We Offer
- Competitive salary
- Extensive range of employee benefits
- Hybrid working policy
- Fantastic career progression
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