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Automotive Manufacturer Selects Tradition Energy to Optimize Natural Gas Procurement for U.S. Assembly Facility

Stamford, Connecticut, April 4, 2025 — Tradition Energy, the nation’s #1-ranked energy procurement and sustainability solutions advisor, is pleased to announce it has been selected by a global automotive manufacturer to manage natural gas procurement for one of its U.S.-based vehicle assembly plant.

Under the engagement, Tradition is supporting the manufacturer’s efforts to secure competitively priced natural gas supply while navigating ongoing market volatility. The plant, which plays a key role in the company’s North American production strategy, relies heavily on stable and cost-efficient energy to maintain operational continuity and control input costs.

“With natural gas markets continuing to experience sharp price swings, industrial manufacturers are seeking more strategic procurement support,” said Alan Kurzer, CEO of Tradition Energy. “We’re helping this client manage price risk and improve purchasing outcomes through a structured, data-driven approach.”

Tradition’s advisory services for the facility include supplier evaluation, contract negotiation, and continuous market monitoring to ensure purchasing decisions align with budget goals and operational requirements.

Contact

G. Scott Merrell, Executive Director, Marketing, 713-609-9922, Scott.Merrell@TraditionEnergy.com

About Tradition Energy

Tradition Energy is the nation’s #1-ranked energy procurement and sustainability solutions advisor,* serving hundreds of large commercial and industrial companies across all major industries and government organizations. Our scale and leverage with suppliers increase competition and result in better pricing and terms for our clients. Tradition Energy is part of the Tradition Group, ranked amongst the top 3 worldwide in financial products and commodities, with over 2,400 employees in 30 countries. www.TraditionEnergy.com

*ERCG ABC Excellence Awards, Supplier Share of Market, ’23 & ’24