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Arbo Introduces Project Intelligence Alerts for Commodities Traders and Asset Managers

CEO to Share Policy and Regulatory Insights at the North American Energy Capital Assembly

WASHINGTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#FERCArbo, a growth stage provider of energy data analytics and research that transforms terabytes of regulatory information into business intelligence, today introduced ArView project intelligence alerts to enhance its widely read ArView insights with infrastructure project-specific notifications on milestones that matter tailored for commodity traders and asset managers.

As regulatory and policy risks continue to increase, it has become increasingly challenging to forecast infrastructure project schedules, costs and overall feasibility. Developers and shippers need more precise intelligence with informed viewpoints to quantify funding risk, sharpen trades, and help calculate capacity values across regions.

Arbo targets its advanced data acquisition system and subject matter experts on projects of interest to customers — distilling regulatory filings, policy changes, and litigation events into concise timely event summaries — to quantify impact to in-service dates, asset operations and markets, and forecast probable outcomes.

“ArView alerts facilitate decisive decision making for commodity market participants by helping them anticipate, interpret, and predict permitting, project development, and litigation milestones,” said Arbo CEO and founder, Chip Moldenhauer. “Unlike news media and generalized information service providers, we go beyond a description of the event to provide actionable points of view and forecast outcomes — made possible by technical capabilities and expertise built and focused over ten years on regulatory, legal, and permitting domains.”

To illuminate the impacts of policy and regulatory drivers on North American energy infrastructure in 2025 and beyond, Moldenhauer will moderate a panel at the Energy Council’s North America Energy Capital Assembly in Houston, TX on October 16th called “Positioning for Resiliency as Regulatory Risks Increasingly Impact Rights to Operate.” The panel will engage executives from Equinor, Morgan Stanley Energy Partners, and Westlawn Americas Offshore in a discussion on risk management across the value chain including scenarios dependent on the U.S. presidential election.

“In our industry we think about the flow of opportunities and constraints across the upstream, midstream and downstream sectors. Thinking about the regulatory arena as having an upstream, midstream, and downstream can be a helpful analogy for strategy,” explained Moldenhauer. “The regulatory midstream is the agencies like FERC, which are historically most impactful on industry’s day-to-day operations. But, increasingly the upstream, which can be viewed as the congress and the courts, and the downstream states, are the primary determinants of the industry’s rights and ability to operate. Knowing where in this arena to focus, what to look for, and how to proactively plan is critical. I look forward to exploring these evolving risk dynamics with the Energy Council’s expert panel.”

For more information and ArView project intelligence alerts, visit: https://www.goarbo.com/pipeline-lng-intelligence-alerts.

For more information and to register for the North America Energy Capital Assembly visit: https://energycouncil.com/event-events/north-america-assembly-and-dinner/?utm_source=arbo&utm_medium=arbo-press-release&utm_campaign=northam24-arbo-press-release.

About Arbo

Arbo (www.goarbo.com) transforms energy regulatory data into infrastructure intelligence for pipelines, producers, physical traders, and asset managers by delivering structured data, analytics, research, and analytical services to support commercial decisions and strategies, project development, fundamental analysis, commodity transactions, and rate cases. Arbo intelligence has influenced billions of oil and gas infrastructure investment dollars, saved millions in tariff negotiations, and predicated profitable trading positions. Our focus on quantifying regulatory, litigation, and policy risks delivers sharper forecasts of project timelines and costs, accelerated opportunity assessments, more comprehensive competitive benchmarking, and improved risk management.

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Carey Perlozzo

Arbo™

202-505-5296

carey@goarbo.com

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