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Sources: MOL Hungary is interested in Lukoil assets

Three sources with knowledge of the matter have confirmed that MOL, a Hungarian oil company, has informed U.S. officials of its interest in purchasing international assets from sanctioned Russian oil giant Lukoil. This adds to a growing number of potential buyers. In October, the United States imposed sanctions against Russia's largest private oil producer as part of its efforts to press Moscow to end their war in Ukraine. This forced Lukoil into announcing the sale of foreign assets. Sources have confirmed that Lukoil has been in talks with oil majors Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and Middle Eastern investors before the December...

Oil & Gas

Sources: Former Pornhub owner is interested in Lukoil's assets

Two sources with knowledge of the matter claim that Bernd Bergmair (former majority owner of adult entertainment group Pornhub) has approached the U.S. Treasury to buy international assets from sanctioned Russian oil giant Lukoil. As part of its efforts to press Moscow to end the war in Ukraine, the U.S. imposed Sanctions on Lukoil - Russia's largest private oil producer. Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and other oil giants have approached U.S. authorities to get permission to speak to Lukoil. Bergmair, through his lawyer, declined to say which assets he is interested in. He also refused to confirm whether he has already...

Oil & Gas

Fuel and funds to aid flood-hit Indonesian areas are running low

The authorities battling the floods that hit Sumatra, an island in Indonesia, this week and killed around 800 people have asked for additional central government assistance to address shortages of food, fuel and funds. According to updated government figures, 463 people are missing in West Sumatra (North Sumatra), Aceh and West Sumatra. Local officials say that the lack of power and roads is preventing aid from reaching those who need it. Iskandar Al-Farlaky, the chief of East Aceh, stated that fuel had been limited in East Aceh for days and that aid was delivered by boat. Some people who lived...

Environment

Fuel and funds to aid flood-hit Indonesian areas are running low

The authorities battling the floods that hit Indonesia's Sumatra island this week, which killed 804 people, have asked for more help from the central government to address shortages in funds, fuel and food. Local government officials say that landslides and floods caused by cyclones have led to 634 deaths in the three provinces West Sumatra (North Sumatra), Aceh and West Sumatra. They also claim that power lines and roads were cut, preventing aid from reaching those who needed it. Teuku Raja Keumangan told Kompas TV that "people are getting sick" in Aceh where flooding has affected 25,000 people. Haili Yogi,...

Oil & Gas

The PMI indicates that Saudi non-oil businesses expanded in November, but new orders slowed.

A survey released on Wednesday showed that Saudi Arabia's private non-oil sector expanded at the fastest rate in ten months in November. This was driven by robust hiring and increased demand, but new orders grew slower than in previous months. The seasonally-adjusted Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia Purchasing managers' Index fell to 58.5 from 60.2 in Oct., but remained above 50, indicating strong activity growth. The output subindex rose to 63.7, its highest level since January. New orders also continued to increase, although at a slower rate than the October peak. Domestic demand was particularly strong. In November, the subindex for...

Oil & Gas

INSTANT VIEW - Saudi Arabia projects a budget deficit of $44 Billion in 2026

Saudi Arabia, which is the top oil exporter in the world, approved its budget 2026 on February 2. It forecasts a deficit next year of 165 billion Riyals, and deficits until 2028, as it prioritizes its spending to meet Vision 2030 goals. Here are some comments on the budget from Saudi officials, analysts and economists: SPA, the state news agency, quotes MOHAMED BIN SALMAN as CROWN PRINCE and Prime Minister: The 2026 budget confirms that the government is determined to improve the resilience and flexibility in the local economy. This will contribute to its sustainable development and enable it to...

Oil & Gas

TASS: Russian government will use dividends from state-owned electricity companies to support industry

According to a report by the state news agency TASS on Tuesday, dividends from the state-owned Russian electricity companies will fund investments in the industry. The article quoted Yevgeny G. Grabchak, Deputy Minister of Energy as saying that the hydro-generation company Rushydro along with grid operator Rosseti will be included in this scheme. Dividends will be paid to a special institution for development and used to help power companies. This includes subsidizing bank interest rates. According to a draft of a law, the Energy Ministry proposed last month that electricity companies limit dividend payments in order to release funds to...

Oil & Gas

Serbia will permit payments and transactions to Russian oil company NIS in the coming week

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic announced on Tuesday that the country will continue to allow payments and transactions with the U.S. sanctioned Russian oil company NIS, until the end the week. This is despite the threat of secondary sanctions. Gazprom and Gazprom of Russia, who own the majority of NIS, are required to sell their shares in the company. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on NIS because it is owned by Russians. Vucic, the president of Serbia, said that payments made with NIS by its banks, which includes the central bank will continue through Monday. After meeting with government officials responsible...

Oil & Gas Refining

Exxon is in talks with Iraq to buy Lukoil's stake in the West Qurna 2 giant oil field.

Five Iraqi sources who are directly involved in the matter confirmed that Exxon Mobil had approached the Iraqi Oil Ministry to express their interest in purchasing the majority stake of Russian company Lukoil in the West Qurna 2 giant oilfield. Exxon is expanding its presence in Iraq, as the U.S. company returns to the country after sanctions imposed by the U.S. Exxon refused to comment, while Lukoil did not respond to the request for comment. The U.S. Treasury has given potential buyers permission to speak to Lukoil up until December 13 but will require approval for specific transactions. Last month,...

Oil & Gas

Rosneft, Russia's oil company reports 70% drop in nine-month net profit

Rosneft, Russia's biggest oil producer, reported a 70% drop in net income from January to September, falling by $3.57 billion or 277 billion Russian roubles. The company attributed the decline to high interest rates and cheaper oil, as well as a stronger rouble. Shell and TotalEnergies have seen their quarterly profits fall due to lower oil prices. Rosneft stated that the increased "anti-terror" security was putting additional pressure on its results. The company didn't elaborate on specific security measures. Ukraine has increased drone attacks against Russia's energy infrastructure. Rosneft reported that its revenues dropped 17.8% to 6.29 trillion rubles in...

Oil & Gas Refining

Adani, an Indian company, wants to invest up to $5 billion in Google's data centers to take part in the AI boom

Adani Group, owned by Alphabet, plans to invest $5 billion into Google's India AI Data Centre Project, an executive revealed on Friday. The company is looking to capitalize on the booming demand in data capacity across the world's largest nation. Google announced in October that it would invest $15 Billion over five years in the state of Andhra Pradesh to build an artificial intelligence data center. This is its largest investment in India. AI demands enormous computing power. This is driving demand for data centres with thousands of chips linked together in clusters. Adani Group CFO Jugeshinder Singh stated that...

Crude Oil

OPEC+ is expected to maintain oil production policy for Q1 according to sources

Two delegates and a source with knowledge of OPEC+ meetings said that OPEC+ will likely leave oil production levels unchanged during its Sunday meeting and agree on a method to measure members' maximum capacity to produce. Two delegates stated that the eight OPEC+ nations who have gradually increased output in 2025 will keep their policy of halting hikes in the 1st quarter of 2026. OPEC+, a grouping of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, led by Russia and pumping about half the oil in the world, has been discussing production capacity figures for years, against...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Putin will hold a summit meeting with Modi in Delhi

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra modi will meet in New Delhi to discuss ways to increase trade between the two countries. Western sanctions are affecting their long-standing relationship. Putin's first India visit in four years comes at a moment when New Delhi and the U.S. are in negotiations for a deal that will reduce punitive tariffs placed by Donald Trump on India's goods because of its Russian oil purchases. Moscow has been India’s largest arms supplier for decades. It has stated that it would like to import more Indian products in order to increase trade...

Refined Products

US allows transactions with Lukoil fuel stations outside Russia until late April

The Trump administration allowed transactions on Thursday with Lukoil outside of Russia, with a small waiver from sanctions imposed by the U.S. in October because the company's revenue is used to support Moscow's war against Ukraine. A posting on the Treasury Department website stated that the transactions for approximately 2,000 stations in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as the Americas were authorized until April 29, 2026. In October, President Donald Trump imposed sanctions against Lukoil, one of Russia's largest oil companies. This triggered a rush of buyers to buy its assets, estimated at $22 billion. These...

Fossil Fuels

New Delhi and Moscow want to increase Indian exports to Russia

India and Russia announced on Thursday they wished to expand their trade, and the items that they deal in. This was just hours before Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi for a state visit. On Thursday, Putin begins a two-day trip to India, his first visit in four years. He hopes to increase sales of Russian oil and missile systems, as well as fighter jets, and to expand business relations between India and Russia beyond energy and defence. India and Russia are aiming to increase their two-way trade from $13 billion to $69 billion by 2030. This is...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Citi raises its price forecast, and copper prices soar to record levels

The price of copper reached a new record on Friday after Citi raised its outlook for the metal. Supply concerns and the expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week are driving the market. As of 0330 GMT the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 1.18%, to 91.860 yuan (12,992.56) a metric ton, after reaching an all-time peak of 92,000 dollars a ton during the session. Shanghai copper will end the week at a 5.3% higher price. The benchmark copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange gained 0.95%, to...

Mineral Resources

Kazakh steelmaker Qarmet issues $500 million of bonds at Astana Exchange

The Astana International Trade website reported that Kazakhstan's steelmaker Qarmet had placed bonds for seven years worth $500 million at a coupon of 10.2%. The company has issued 5 million bonds at a par of $100. This is the second issue of this kind since it placed $500 million in bonds priced at 11% annually back in September. Trading will start on December 5. Qarmet will use $150 million for refinancing existing loans, and $350 millions to finance investment projects. This includes reimbursement of capital expenditures and refinancing debts. Qarmet, owned by ArcelorMittal until 2023, was sold to Qazaqstan Investment...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall for the second day in a row as rising supplies dampen sentiment

The iron ore futures price fell for the second session in a row on Thursday as global supply increased. As of 0327 GMT, the most traded January iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.88% lower. It was priced at 792.5 Yuan ($112,10) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange dropped 0.19%, to $104 per ton. Analysts from ANZ said that the first commercial shipment of iron ore from the Simandou Mine in Guinea will be heading to China. This marks a change in global supply. India's imports of iron ore hit...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices ease amid policy meetings and soft fundamentals

The price of iron ore futures fell slightly on Wednesday due to weaker demand signals. Traders were also awaiting the outcome of upcoming Chinese economic meetings for any guidance regarding growth targets that could be supportive. The January contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was down 0.19% at 799.5 Yuan ($113.19). As of 0724 GMT, the benchmark January iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was up 0.24% at $104.15 per ton. Atilla Winnel, Singapore-based Navigate Commodities managing director, explained that a broader macro trade drives speculation in China-centric futures for industrial commodities. Investors await signals from the...

Mineral Resources

The restructuring costs of Thyssenkrupp Steel Head are estimated at hundreds of millions euros

Marie Jaroni is the head of Thyssenkrupp’s steel division. She estimates that a restructuring agreement, which will result in the loss or outsourcing of 11,000 jobs, will cost the company three digit million euro, according to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe said this week it had reached an agreement with the IG Metall to reduce or outsource 40 percent of its workforce. It will also reduce production to a level of shipping of 8,7 million to 9,0 million tons from 11.5 millions at present. The restructuring costs us about a million euros. In an interview published Wednesday, Jaroni...

Mineral Resources

Silver reaches record highs as gold rebounds after Fed cuts expectations

Silver soared to record levels on Wednesday, as investors held onto expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. This week, a number of U.S. economic data will determine the direction of monetary policy. As of 0358 GMT spot gold was up 0.4% at $4,222.19 an ounce after falling by nearly 1% the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery were up 0.8% to $4,253.90 an ounce. GoldSilver Central MD Brian Lan stated that "we've seen some profits-taking in gold and moved into crypto or equity so we should be seeing a return, which is quite normal. Especially with...

Mineral Resources

Steel price optimism overshadows lower hot metal production, causing iron ore to edge up

The price of iron ore rose on Wednesday, as the optimism about higher steel prices overshadowed concerns about a slowdown in hot metal production. As of 0322 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.06% higher. It was 801.5 yuan (113.44 dollars) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.1% to $104 per ton. In his latest monthly outlook, Wang Jianhua, chief analyst at consultancy Mysteel, predicted that Chinese steel prices would increase in December due to the improvement in macroeconomic conditions and the recovery...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops 1% as investors book profits, Treasury yields increase

The gold price fell by 1% on Monday, mainly due to rising U.S. Treasury rates and profit booking after a six-week-high was reached in the previous session. Silver prices also declined from their record high. After falling more than 1% earlier, spot gold fell 0.7%, to $4,204.50 an ounce, by 1215 GMT. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery were down 0.9%, at $4,235.50 an ounce. The combination of a strong dollar, higher Treasury rates and profit-taking has conspired to reduce the shine of gold," said Ross Norman, an independent analyst. The U.S. Dollar rebounded from a two-week high in the...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls from its peak due to a stronger dollar and a weaker risk appetite

The copper prices fell on Tuesday due to the stronger dollar and a lower risk appetite. Investors also locked in profits after a rally that reached a record-high in the previous session. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.4% by 1015 GMT to $11,202 per metric ton, after hitting a record high of $11,334 Monday. LME copper is up 27% this year so far, mostly due to fears about possible shortages. Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for Saxo Bank, Copenhagen. He said: "We are pausing today as we have seen the dollar...

Mineral Resources

Market keeps focus on risks as copper prices ease from their peak

Investors remained focused on the future risks of supply, after China's planned production cuts and Codelco's increase in premium. After reaching a record-high of 89.920 yuan per ton, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange ended daytime trading 0.10% higher, closing at 88.920 yuan (12,574.60). The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.39%, to $11,208.50 per ton at 0719 GMT. Investors are assessing the impact of major Chinese Smelters' plans to reduce production by 10% in 2019. Analysts at Chinese broker Jinrui Futures stated in a report that the plan of smelters to...

Mineral Resources

Source: China has issued the first batch of export licenses for rare earths.

A source confirmed on Tuesday that China had issued the first batch new export licenses for rare earths, which should speed up shipments to some customers. This is a major outcome of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. Exclusively reported by early November, China has begun designing a new streamlined licensing regime for rare earths centered around so-called "general licences". This follows the meeting in late October between Trump and Xi which eased tensions on trade between the two nations. Source: JL Mag Rare Earth, a Chinese magnet manufacturer, has licenses for almost all its clients. Ningbo Yunsheng,...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices rise as steel consumption and infrastructure demand offset China's weak data

Iron ore prices rose Tuesday as steel consumption and infrastructure demand offset the weak China economic data. As of 0250 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.88% higher. It was 803.5 yuan (113.55 dollars) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.37% to $103.95 per ton. According to Chinese broker Galaxy Futures, recent infrastructure demand is up and steel demand is in line with normal seasonal patterns. This allows steel prices to maintain their upward trend on the short-term. According to CreditSights, the global...