Volryu delivers actionable intelligence on LNG, electricity, natural gas, nuclear, and energy policy — built for the traders, investors, and governments operating between the United States and South Korea.
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Twelve energy markets. One intelligence platform. Built for decisions, not academics.
US terminal flows, KOGAS contracts, Pacific route tracking
Grid infrastructure, generation mix, demand forecasts
Plant capacity, policy, and Korea's reactor export pipeline
Henry Hub pricing, storage, pipeline flows, FERC filings
Grid-scale deployments, technology trends, cost curves
MOTIE directives, DOE authorizations, bilateral agreements
Supply chain risks, geopolitical exposure, diversification
Fab power demand, chip-energy nexus, Korea-US dynamics
Supply chains, pricing, and strategic resource intelligence
Solar, wind buildout, interconnection, and grid integration
Heavy industry energy consumption, efficiency, electrification
Transmission capacity, grid resilience, interconnection data
LNG, natural gas, and power traders who need actionable market intelligence before the market moves.
Infrastructure investors, private equity, and hedge funds with exposure to energy assets in the US–Korea corridor.
KEPCO, US utilities, and independent power producers planning capital allocation across both markets.
Energy ministries, regulatory agencies, and trade bodies that require primary-source intelligence on bilateral energy flows.
Industrial companies with significant energy cost exposure in semiconductor fabrication, steel, petrochemicals, and refining.
Universities, think tanks, and research institutions focused on energy security, trade policy, and market structure.
Volryu was founded to fill a specific gap: no research platform was dedicated to the bilateral energy relationship between the United States and South Korea — one of the most consequential energy trade corridors in the world.
We produce premium intelligence on twelve energy markets, drawing on primary sources including the EIA, FERC, KOGAS, MOTIE, KEPCO, and Korea Customs Service. Our reports are designed for action, not archives.
Based in Texas. Focused on the Pacific.
EIA · FERC · DOE · Henry Hub · Gulf Coast LNG terminals
KOGAS · KEPCO · MOTIE · Korea Customs · Bank of Korea
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