A tradition unlike any oth…wait is that copyrighted? Oh well, on Wednesday night, June 10th, the Burton Energy Group gang made their annual pilgrimage to the friendly confines of Turner Field. This marked the 4th year in a row our… Continue Reading →
Kristen Murphy, VP of Energy Supply, is not only the leader of Burton’s procurement team but also a superstar mom! The upcoming arrival of her second child, a baby girl, was celebrated last week by the Burton team. We surprised her… Continue Reading →
Getting a handle on energy data for a large number of physical locations can be a challenge at best, and a seemingly insurmountable task at worst. The prospect of wading through thousands or millions of data points to assemble a… Continue Reading →
California is enduring its fourth year of a drought and in January, Gov. Brown declared a drought State of Emergency. Water shortages and dead lawns aside, Californians should know that their energy bills will also feel the effects. On average,… Continue Reading →
When we started building our own tools back in 2010, we had no intention of building a platform. The intent was to automate tasks analysts do that are tedious and repetitious and provide visualizations that are useful to quickly see… Continue Reading →
It was a turbulent month for the June contract, but after peaking at $3.105 per MMBtu, the June contract settled at $2.815 per MMBtu. The month of May brought about a couple of bullish storage reports and a forecast of… Continue Reading →
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