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Senior Regional Oil Market Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$84K - $111K/yr

The Analyst will be integrating detailed crude oil and products supply and demand data, tracking regional trade flows, and following key oil market geopolitical and economic developments. The Analyst ...

Senior Regional Oil Market Analyst

Houston, TX · On-site

$84K - $111K/yr

The Analyst will be integrating detailed crude oil and products supply and demand data, tracking regional trade flows, and following key oil market geopolitical and economic developments. The Analyst ...

NY · On-site

$90 - $150/hr

Our team is skilled in market analysis, trading, risk management and delivering tailored customer ... Oil Trading * Unit Commitment * Wholesale Services NextEra Energy offers a wide range of benefits ...

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Commercial Analyst Job Summary We are seeking a Commercial Analyst to join our crude oil and liquids trading team. This role combines market analysis, trade desk support, and commercial exposure. The ...

Commercial Analyst Job Summary We are seeking a Commercial Analyst to join our crude oil and liquids trading team. This role combines market analysis, trade desk support, and commercial exposure. The ...

Experience A minimum of 2 years of experience in either commodity marketing, scheduling or analysis in the petroleum industry. Preferred Experience Crude oil or other commodity purchasing, trading ...

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How much do oil trading analyst jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for oil trading analyst in the United States is $91,965.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,000.00 and $115,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by an oil trading analyst in their daily work?

Oil Trading Analysts often deal with rapidly changing market conditions, requiring them to quickly interpret data and react to price fluctuations. Managing large volumes of complex information, such as geopolitical events, supply disruptions, and inventory levels, can be demanding. Collaboration with traders, risk managers, and logistics teams is essential, and analysts must effectively communicate their insights to help shape trading strategies. The fast-paced environment can be intense, but it offers opportunities to develop strong analytical and decision-making skills.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an oil trading analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Oil Trading Analyst, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of global energy markets, and a degree in finance, economics, or a related field. Proficiency in data analysis tools like Excel, Bloomberg Terminal, and risk management software, along with familiarity with trading platforms, is typically required. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to make quick, informed decisions are standout soft skills in this role. These capabilities are vital for interpreting market trends, managing trading risks, and supporting profitable trading strategies in a fast-moving, high-stakes environment.

What is the difference between Oil Trading Analyst vs Oil Trader?

AspectOil Trading AnalystOil Trader
Primary RoleAnalyzes market data, forecasts trends, supports trading decisionsExecutes buy and sell orders, manages trading positions
CredentialsDegree in finance, economics, or related field; certifications like CFA often preferredSimilar educational background; certifications less common but beneficial
Work EnvironmentOffice-based, research-focused, collaborative teamsTrading floors, fast-paced environment, decision-driven
Industry UsageCommonly employed by trading firms, energy companies, banksPrimarily found in trading firms, commodity companies, energy sectors

While both roles involve understanding oil markets, an Oil Trading Analyst focuses on research, analysis, and supporting trading strategies, whereas an Oil Trader actively executes trades and manages trading positions. Both roles require strong market knowledge and analytical skills, but differ in daily responsibilities and work environment.

What does an oil trading analyst do?

An oil trading analyst monitors and analyzes global oil markets to inform trading decisions. They evaluate market trends, supply and demand data, and price movements, often using financial models and trading platforms. Strong analytical skills, knowledge of commodities markets, and familiarity with risk management are essential for this role.
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Infographic showing various Oil Trading Analyst job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 89% Full Time, 5% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 9% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $91,965 per year, or $44.2 per hour.

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Job description

Overview
Job Purpose
ICE Data Services, a subsidiary of Intercontinental Exchange, presents the unique opportunity for a full-time Relationship Manager to join a team responsible for meeting existing customer revenue retention goals and surpassing sales quotas. They will be responsible for growing ICE Desktop products by working with key energy and commodities firms in Houston. The ICE Desktop product suite includes ICE Connect, ICE Options Analytics, and ICE Chat.
This role is ideally suited to a self-motivated individual who relishes being at the forefront of business activities and thrives on their own successes and those of the team. A strong communicator with a good knowledge of energy markets from trading, technology and a networking perspective is required.
Responsibilities
  • Responsible for retaining revenue and increasing existing revenue for the ICE Desktop suite of products (ICE Connect, ICE Options Analytics, ICE Chat) within assigned accounts.
  • Gain in-depth knowledge of the ICE Connect & Options Analytics platforms, as well as the ICE Chat Pro parsing systems and related workflows.
  • Build durable, high-trust external relationships with existing users and trading managers through demos, trainings and overall support, both online and onsite.
  • Become a trusted advisor for end-users (primarily traders, analysts, & billing/procurement staff) as well as mid-to-senior managers at client firms (multi-national and state-owned energy firms, global commodity houses, as well as energy trading divisions within banks).
  • Maximize retention and identify selling opportunities within existing accounts through user relationships, account analysis and competitive intelligence.
  • Attend networking events throughout the year. Develop strong connections with decision makers at varying levels within customer organizations.
  • Source leads through intel gathering using industry knowledge.
  • Manage new software feature roll outs for all ICE Connect and Chat applications.
  • Act as a liaison internally between sales, clients, product management and externally among trading desks and decision makers.
  • Collaborate globally with internal teams in Europe, APAC and Middle East. Solve billing issues and drive collections by navigating and interfacing with internal AR teams.
  • Take personal ownership for delivering high-quality outcomes in a fast-moving technical environment.

Knowledge and Experience
  • Bachelor's degree required.
  • Experience in energy market trading (natural gas, power, Crude Oil, Carbon is a plus), brokerage or clearing experience will be considered.
  • Knowledge of market structure & market dynamics related to OTC trading of energy products. Any experience in option portfolio risk is a strong plus as well as knowledge of option pricing theory. Experience in derivative exchange operations a strong plus.
  • Presentation skills; must be comfortable presenting to small groups in a corporate setting.
  • Strong experience using billing systems and related processes.
  • Knowledge of end user licensing agreements language and methodologies.
  • Strong Excel proficiency; requires strong proficiency with large data sets; experience with relational databases is a strong plus. Real-time modeling in live markets a strong plus.
  • Experience navigating internally in a large corporate setting to source subject matter experts across multiple areas.
  • Knowledge of Tableau reporting, Salesforce, and vended market data systems.
  • Strength in improving legacy processes and establishing new processes.
  • Extreme attention to detail and ability to prioritize workload is essential. Follow up and diligence in all aspects of work is required.
  • Ability to handle ambiguity and drive execution under pressure.
  • Excellent time management and judgement skills.
  • Fluent in English.

Additional Skills
  • Existing network of contacts and firms in the gas/power/crude oil trading space is a plus.
  • Knowledge of RDBMS (Oracle, Access) systems is a plus.
  • Project management experience is a plus.
  • Existing network of people and customers at bank FCMs.
  • Experience with middle and back-office workflows.
  • Experience with Chat networks and or Voice brokering systems is a plus.

Schedule
This role requires in-office 5 days per week.
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Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to legally protected characteristics.