About
Energy is changing fast, and the systems around it are changing even faster. At JTC Energy, we help you make sense of that shift — across fuels, metals, and the connected industries that bind them together. Our work brings clarity to complex supply chains, global flows, and the physical realities that shape tomorrow’s energy systems.
In a fractured world, these systems don’t operate in isolation. They intersect, depend on one another, and break along the same seams. Whether you’re tracking markets, planning strategy, or trying to understand what comes next, we follow the full chain — from source to transport to processing to the forms of energy and materials that industry uses or chooses, whether one or many.


Our Founder: Charles Janjigian
JTC Energy Insights is led by its founder, Charles Janjigian, whose work focuses on the physical systems that move energy — fuels, metals, byproducts, and the global flows that connect them. His analysis goes beyond headlines and surface narratives, revealing how these systems intersect, depend on one another, and fracture under pressure.
In a world where energy, mining, logistics, and industrial chemistries are increasingly intertwined, Charles brings independent clarity to the stories most people never see. His work uncovers the hidden linkages, overlooked constraints, and real‑world mechanics that shape how energy systems move today — and how they will evolve tomorrow.
Charles draws from a wide network of signals, data, and real‑world sources to understand how energy systems grow, flow, and change. His analysis spans historical patterns, current pressures, and emerging futures across fuels, metals, fertilizers, industrial chemistry, and the logistics networks that bind them together.
Continuous learning is central to this work. The energy system never stops evolving — and neither does the analysis. JTC Energy Insights exists to help readers stay ahead of that shift, offering independent, grounded clarity for anyone tracking markets, planning strategy, or simply trying to understand what comes next.

