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Reliance Industries and JV partners invest $11 billion to increase India AI data capability

The companies and government of Andhra Pradesh announced on Wednesday that a joint venture between Reliance Industries and the state will invest $11 billion in five years for the development of 1 gigawatt AI data capacity. Digital Connexion is a joint venture between the Canadian multinational Brookfield Corporation, and the U.S. real estate investment trust Digital Realty. The project will establish a campus of AI-native data centres on 400 acres in Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. Google announced in October that it would build AI data centres in Visakhapatnam, India, over a five-year period. This will be the largest AI hub the...

Fossil Fuels

Energy Minister: Three companies are vying to acquire assets from Lukoil in Romania

The Energy Minister of Romania, Bogdan Ivan, said that three companies are interested in purchasing the Romanian assets owned by Russian Lukoil. They have been negotiating with the company directly. Lukoil operates 320 petrol stations across Romania. It is the third-largest refinery in the country and has offshore exploration rights to a part of the Black Sea. Ivan, a journalist for the online publication profit.ro, was quoted by the publication as saying: "At this moment, three companies have expressed an interest in acquiring Lukoil Romanian assets - both the refinery, and the petrol stations. They are currently negotiating with the...

Refined Products

Sources say that India's Russian oil binge will end in December, as sanctions bite.

India's Russian crude oil imports will be at their lowest level in three years by December. They were already higher than they had been for several months in November as refiners sought alternatives to avoid violating Western sanctions. The United States, Britain and the European Union have all tightened sanctions against Moscow in response to the conflict in Ukraine. Washington's most recent measures target top Russian oil producers Rosneft, and Lukoil. The deadline for buyers of Russian oil to end their dealings with these two companies was November 21. Separately the EU set a deadline of 21 January after which...

Oil & Gas

Author of memo criticizing BBC says it is not "institutionally biased"

The author of the report that plunged BBC into crisis claimed the broadcaster wasn't "institutionally bias" but had editorial flaws. He hoped his criticisms could help to fix these. Michael Prescott, former external editorial advisor, has compiled a dossier of issues at BBC News. This includes allegations of bias regarding its coverage of the Israel/Hamas conflict and trans issues. The leaked report led to the resignations by Director General Tim Davie, and Deborah Turness as head of news, as well as a threat from Trump to sue up to $5 billion. This plunged the public broadcaster in its worst crisis...

Oil & Gas Refining

Author of memo criticizing BBC says it is not "institutionally biased"

The author of the report that plunged BBC into crisis claimed the broadcaster wasn't "institutionally bias" and had hoped to improve things with his criticisms. Michael Prescott, former editorial advisor, has compiled a dossier of issues at BBC News. This includes allegations of bias regarding its coverage of the Israel/Hamas conflict and trans issues. Leaked reports led to the resignations by Tim Davie, Director General, and Deborah Turness as head of news, and Trump threatened to sue the broadcaster for up to five billion dollars. This was the biggest crisis the public broadcaster has faced in decades. Prescott said to...

Oil & Gas

Sources say Saudi Arabia will open more alcohol shops as restrictions ease.

More milestones in the opening up of Kingdom Dhahran and Jeddah follow Riyadh's 'Booze Bunker. Aramco has not commented on the reported plan By Timour Azhari & Maha El Dahan RIYADH - Saudi Arabia is planning to open two new liquor stores, one of which will serve non-Muslim foreign employees at the state oil giant Aramco. The kingdom has also eased restrictions on alcohol, according to those briefed about the plans. Launching outlets in Dhahran, a province in eastern Saudi Arabia, and in Jeddah, a port city, would mark a new milestone in the efforts of Crown Prince Mohammed bin...

Fossil Fuels

BBC board member Banerji quits after Trump documentary edit

Shumeet Baniaerji, an independent director of the BBC board, resigned on Friday after the broadcaster claimed that a speech given by Donald Trump was incorrectly edited. The BBC has threatened to sue for $5 billion over the matter. Banerji resigned a couple of weeks before the end of his four-year tenure. He is also a member of the board of Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries, and a former CEO of management consulting firm Booz & Company. Banerji, according to the broadcaster's news department, had written in his resignation letter that he felt upset by governance issues at top management. BBC News...

Fossil Fuels

What impact US sanctions against Russian oil companies will have on the Ruble and economy

The Russian currency market may be affected by the U.S. sanctions against Russian oil companies Rosneft, and Lukoil that will take effect on Friday at 1701 GMT. The rouble strengthened ahead of the deadline on the back of reports that the U.S. had drafted a plan to end the conflict in Ukraine. If implemented, this could lead to the cancellation or the sanctions. What has been happening on the Russian Forex Market? Last year, sanctions were imposed on Russia's largest operator, MOEX, in June, and Russia's third largest bank, Gazprombank in November. MOEX was subject to sanctions, which halted all...

Fossil Fuels

Reliance Industries, India, stops importing Russian crude oil for refinery operations

Reliance Industries, India's largest refiner of crude oil, has ceased importing Russian crude into its Jamnagar complex in western Gujarat from November 20, a spokesperson for the company said. The Indian conglomerate has said that it will abide by the sanctions against Moscow, while maintaining its ties with existing oil suppliers. The United States, Britain and the European Union have all imposed sanctions against Russia for its involvement in the war in Ukraine. New sanctions by the U.S. target its two largest oil producers, Rosneft, and Lukoil. Reliance's spokesperson stated in a press release that all products exported from the...

Fossil Fuels

Saudi Arabian crude exports reach a seven-month high during September

Saudi Arabian crude oil exports reached a record high of seven months in September, according to data released by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative on Wednesday. The world's biggest oil exporter has increased its crude exports to 6,460 million barrels of oil per day (bpd), a slight increase over August's 6.407 millions bpd and the highest level since February. Saudi Arabian crude production, on the other hand, reached a peak of nearly 2.5 years, 9.966 millions bpd, in September. This was its highest level since April 2023. In August, the output was 9.722 millions bpd. JODI publishes the monthly export...

Fossil Fuels

UK declares'military option ready' after Russian ship uses lasers to target RAF pilots

British Defence Minister John Healey stated on Wednesday that "military alternatives" were ready in the event the Russian spy vessel Yantar became a threat. The ship had directed lasers towards British pilots who were sent to monitor it. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Britain's Royal Navy (RN) and Royal Air Forces (RAF), regularly shadow potential threats to national safety. Such missions to monitor Russian vessels or submarines are becoming more frequent. Healey stated that aiming lasers at RAF aircraft was "deeply hazardous" and Britain would react based on the Yantar’s next move. Healey stated that "we have...

Oil & Gas Refining

Lukoil Finland's petrol stations will close due to US sanctions

Finnish petrol station operator Teboil is owned by Russian oil giant Lukoil and said that it was preparing to close its operations when fuel ran out due to U.S. sanction against its parent. Teboil announced that stations would close in stages once the fuel stock is sold out. The United States last week imposed sanctions on Lukoil for its involvement in the war in Ukraine. On Friday, the Trump administration gave potential buyers clearance to speak to the Russian company regarding buying their products. Non-Russian assets According to the website of Teboil, there are 430 Teboil stations in Finland. This...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Asia stocks surge as Fed rate-cut betting boosts weak US data

The Asian stock market rose on Wednesday as it followed Wall Street's gains, with weaker than expected economic data fueling expectations that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates during its next policy meeting. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan rose by 1.1% after U.S. shares ended the previous session mildly up. Japan's Nikkei index gained 1.9% while U.S. futures rose 0.3%. U.S. stock prices recovered lost ground following a recent sell-off. The S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones all rose for the third day in a row on Tuesday as data revealed that retail sales were lower...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE-Reeves takes centre stage

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the markets will be like in Europe and around the world. It is make-or-break for Britain's Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, who will unveil her budget later today. The budget could contain tens or hundreds of millions of pounds worth of new taxes. In Asian trading, the pound is up 0.2% to $1.3193, a rise of a fifth day in a row ahead of her speech at 1230 GMT. Sources say that after the meeting between the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takayichi and BOJ governor Kazuo Ueda last week, the Bank...

Crude Oil

Asia stocks surge as Fed rate-cut betting boosts weak US data

The Asian stock market rose on Wednesday as it followed Wall Street's gains. Weaker-than-expected data on the economy fueled expectations that Federal Reserve would cut interest rates during its next policy meeting. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan rose 1% after U.S. shares ended the previous session mildly up. Japan's Nikkei index gained 1.8% while U.S. futures stocks edged up by 0.2%. U.S. stock prices recovered lost ground following a selloff at the beginning of the month. The S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite Index rose for the third day in a row on Tuesday, after data revealed...

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Mineral Resources

The price of iron ore is capped by rising global supplies and China demand.

The price of iron ore futures edged up on Wednesday. Support from a modest improvement in China's demand was greater than the pressure from a rising global supply as well as a decline in steel production. The January contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading at 797 Yuan ($112.57) per metric ton, up 0.19%. As of 0718 GMT, the benchmark December iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was $0.71 per ton higher. The global iron ore production is projected to reach a new record in 2026 of 2,68 billion tons, thanks to the continued expansions in...

Mineral Resources

Outflows into U.S. stocks support copper prices

The copper price rose to its highest level in over a week Tuesday, boosted by the ongoing withdrawals from U.S. stocks, but weaker prospects for demand from China, a major metals consumer, capped gains. The benchmark copper price on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.6% to $10,833.50 per metric tonne by 0948 GMT, after reaching $10,884.50. This was its highest level since November 14. Copper stocks at the LME registered warehouses The Comex Copper stocks have fallen 42% this year. After hitting a new record in recent days, the continues to rise. The premium for the LME Cash Copper Contract...

Climate Change

Indonesian islanders seek justice, plant mangroves as seas rise

Residents of Pari Island sue Swiss Cement Maker Holcim Climate change is blamed for higher temperatures and warmer seas Indonesian coastline is being eroded by mangroves. By Leo Galuh The Women's Group of Pari Island is hoping that mangroves will protect its coastline from rising sea levels, tidal flooding, and stronger waves. Mangroves absorb greenhouse gases, which are harmful to the planet. The sea has changed. "It's hotter and rougher. It scares us," Asmania, a mom of three, said as she dug her hands in the sand below the shallow sea. Pari Island, near Jakarta's capital, is home to only...

Mineral Resources

Market awaits Fed clarification as copper prices rise due to supply concerns

The price of copper rose on Tuesday as traders took into account supply developments, record U.S. stocks and the uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision for December. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract closed the daytime trading session up 0.65% to 86,600 Yuan ($12206.29) per ton. As of 0754 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on London Metal Exchange had increased by 0.71% to $10,850 per tonne. Freeport Indonesia announced on Monday that it had reduced its production plans for 2026 at its flagship Grasberg Mine to 478,000 tonnes of copper cathode, from the 700,000 tons...

Mineral Resources

China launches Shenzhou-22 to Tiangong Space Station

China launched its Shenzhou-22 space mission on Tuesday to address safety concerns for the crewed spaceflight and space station program after an orbital vessel was damaged earlier this month. According to CCTV's livestream, the Shenzhou-22 took off at 12:11 pm (0411 GMT) from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The spacecraft is headed to China's permanently-inhabited Tiangong station where three astronauts are currently residing. They do not have a flightworthy vessel to return them to Earth if an emergency occurs. The Shenzhou-20 was supposed to bring back three Chinese astronauts to Earth on November 5. However, it was declared unfit for flight...

Mineral Resources

Market awaits Fed clarification as copper prices rise due to supply concerns

The price of copper rose on Tuesday as traders took into account supply developments, record U.S. stocks and the uncertainty surrounding the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision for December. As of 1300 GMT, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 0.33% to 86,320 Yuan ($12154.32) a metric tonne. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.31% to $10,806 per ton. Freeport Indonesia announced on Monday that it had reduced its production plans for 2026 at its flagship Grasberg Mine to 478,000 tonnes of copper cathode, from an earlier expectation of 700,000...

Mineral Resources

Australia's Lynas warns of production shortage at Kalgoorlie following power disruptions

Lynas Rare Earths, based in Australia, said that it estimated a possible shortfall of one month's worth of production at its Kalgoorlie plant in Western Australia due to significant power supply interruptions. Lynas stated that the Kalgoorlie Rare Earths processing facility has experienced a dramatic increase in power supply interruptions since 2025. November saw a particularly high number, which resulted in significant losses in production of Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate. The largest rare-earth manufacturer outside China, the world's biggest rare-earth supplier, also expects that the Kalgoorlie disruptions will affect the production of finished products at its Malaysian plant during the...

Mineral Resources

EU pushes US to honor trade agreement by reducing steel tariffs

On Monday, European Union ministers were to encourage top U.S. officials to implement more of the EU-U.S. July trade agreement by reducing U.S. duties on EU steel as well as removing them on EU goods like wine and spirits. In their first trip to Brussels after taking office, U.S. commerce secretary Howard Lutnick and U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer would meet EU ministers for trade in a 90-minute lunch meeting. Before that meeting, European ministers met to discuss urgent trade issues including Chinese restrictions on rare earth and chips exports. No IMMEDIATE Breakthroughs Expected Maros SEFCIOVIC, European Trade Commissioner, said...

Mineral Resources

EU urges US to implement more of July's trade agreement, including reducing steel tariffs

On Monday, European Union Ministers will urge U.S. top trade officials to implement more of the EU-US July trade agreement. For example, by reducing U.S. steel tariffs and removing them from EU goods like wine and spirits. On their first trip to Brussels after taking office, U.S. Commerce Secretaries Howard Lutnick & Jamieson Greer will be meeting EU Ministers for Trade. Lutnick and Greer will be hosted for 90 minutes at lunch by the EU Ministers to discuss important trade issues including Chinese restrictions on rare earths and chips. The United States imposed a 15% tariff on the majority of...

Mineral Resources

Bitcoin and other crypto-assets sink as a result of flight from risk

Bitcoin and ether fell to multi-month-lows on Friday. cryptocurrencies were swept up as part of a wider flight from riskier investments, as investors became worried about high tech valuations. They also lost bets that the U.S. would soon cut interest rates. Bitcoin, the largest cryptocurrency in the world, dropped 5.5% to $81,668, its lowest level in seven months. Ether fell more than 6%, to $2,661.37. This is its lowest level in four months. Both tokens have fallen by about 12% this week. Cryptocurrencies can be a good indicator of the risk appetite in the market. Their recent slide shows how...

Environment

Andy Home: Aluminum scrap is the new front in the war on critical minerals.

The competition for essential minerals has now reached the lowest part of the metal supply chain. Maros SEFCIOVIC, EU Trade chief, says that aluminium scrap is a strategic commodity. Over a million tons of aluminium scrap is exported from the EU every year. Sefcovic, the European Commission's Director of Communications and Public Affairs, described this as "a measure that is balanced" in order to keep more recyclable materials in Europe. The industry association European Aluminium blames the United States for the price differential created by the country's import duties, which is causing more European scraps to be exported to the...

Mineral Resources

China warns its citizens that they could become'mining slavery' in the Central African Republic gold rush

The Chinese embassy in Central African Republic (CAR), has warned that its citizens could become "mining slaves", in the gold trade of the politically insecure nation. Chinese workers are now looking to sub-Saharan Africa for work as gig economies in Asia dry up. The embassy released a statement Thursday stating that Chinese nationals were killed or kidnapped, and some even scammed of large sums and deported because they illegally mined. China has sent workers to resource-rich sub Saharan Africa in search of fortune. Gold prices have soared amid massive Chinese state purchases, while factory and construction jobs are disappearing as...