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South Korea claims to have secured 273 million barrels of crude oil via routes outside Strait of Hormuz

South Korea has purchased 273 million barrels of crude oil from the Middle East and Kazakhstan by the end of this year. Supplies are being routed outside of the Strait of Hormuz. Kang, who was visiting as a presidential special envoy in Kazakhstan, Oman and Saudi Arabia over the last week, said that Asia's fourth largest economy had also acquired 2.1 million tons of naphtha during the same time period. Kang stated that "in particular, the crude and naphtha obtained this time would be sourced via alternative supply routes, unrelated to the closure of the Strait?Hormuz. This will make a...

Oil & Gas

Foreign Minister says that Russia is ready to assist China with energy before Putin's visit.

Russian news agencies reported that Sergei Lavrov, the Foreign Minister of Russia, said on Wednesday in Beijing at a press conference that Russia was'ready to increase its energy supply to China before an expected visit by President Vladimir 'Putin. Vedomosti cited sources who said that it would be during the week of May 18th. President Xi Jinping and Lavrov met on 'Wednesday', assuring Moscow that China is a friend of Russia and saying that China and 'Russia' must work together, trust each other and protect each other's interest. Lavrov said at the press conference that Russia is ready to provide...

Oil & Gas

IMF cuts growth forecasts for Middle East exporters as Gulf exporters suffer from the impact of war

International Monetary Fund announced on Tuesday that the Middle East and North Africa will 'experience a sharply lower growth rate this year due to the oil exporting countries dealing with the 'fallout' of the Iran War. IMF's World Economic Outlook's forecast for the region's real growth in GDP was cut to just 1.1%, which is 2.8 percentage points below its original January projection. In 2027, growth is projected to return to 4,8%. IMF estimates assume that energy production and transportation will be normalised in the next few months. It noted that the assumption could need to be revised, if the...

Oil & Gas

Edun, a Nigerian economist, says that developing nations require more support from the IMF and World Bank

Wale Edun is the Nigerian Finance Minister, and the Chair of the G-24 coalition of developing nations. He said that multilateral institutions should do more to help vulnerable countries weather the economic shocks caused by the Middle East war. Edun stated during the briefing for the G-24 at the IMF/World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington that "we would like them do more. We definitely like them provide, especially at this time additional liquidity risk management instruments that lower the cost of funding." The G-24 is a group of countries that coordinates the stances taken by developing nations on issues related...

Oil & Gas

Bessent, US Treasury's Bessent, says China is an unreliable partner for hoarding oil in wartime.

U.S. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday that China was an unreliable?partner in the Middle East War?by hoarding supplies of oil and limiting the exports of?some goods. This is similar to its actions during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Bessent said he spoke with Chinese officials on the matter. He avoided a question on whether the dispute will derail U.S. president Donald Trump's plans to visit Beijing mid-May. However, he said that Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have a good working relationship. "I believe the message of this visit is one of stability. "We've enjoyed great stability in our relationship...

Oil & Gas

UN agency: Fertiliser shortages caused by the war in Iran are a major concern for developing countries.

The?head of United Nations'?trade agency, said Tuesday that the shortages of fertilisers caused by the Iran war is a?priority for developing countries. Gains from higher oil and gas prices are unlikely to last long for producers in the developing world. The'more immediate issue' is fertiliser because it affects food safety and food is the foundation of stability, said Pamela Coke Hamilton, executive director at the International Trade Centre. She added that oil and natural gas can be obtained from other sources so that the situation is "not as dire", even if the price increases are a problem. Coke-Hamilton's agency, which...

Refined Products

OMV denies violating Austrian rules on lowering fuel prices

Austria ordered an official review to determine if the 'partially-state-owned oil and natural gas company OMV' is complying with new rules on lowering fuel prices. The company, however, denied that it had broken them on Tuesday. The 'U.S. and Israeli?war on Iran has caused the biggest oil supply disruptions in history, sending oil prices soaring. European governments are scrambling to protect their consumers. Austrian government introduced the so-called "petrol-price brake", under which the value-added tax increase?from increased petrol prices are passed on to the consumers in the form a reduction?in tax, initially set at 6 U.S.-cents per litre. The national...

Oil & Gas

In a call, Trump and Modi emphasize the need to keep Strait of Hormuz opened.

In a phone call that took place on Tuesday, Modi revealed in a blog post. Indian media reported that the conversation between the two leaders lasted for nearly 40 minutes. "Received an?a call from my friend President Donald Trump. We analyzed the significant progress made?in various sectors of our bilateral cooperation," Modi said on X. We are committed to strengthening our Comprehensive Global Strategic Partnership across all fields. We also discussed West Asia, and stressed the importance of keeping the Strait of Hormuz secure and open. The conflict in 'Middle East' has affected a wide range of sectors, from air...

Oil & Gas

US extends waiver to Lukoil fuel stations in Russia

The Trump administration has extended the waiver that allows Lukoil service stations to operate outside of Russia until late October. This is a small exception to sanctions imposed by the U.S. last year in order to reduce revenues supporting Moscow’s war in Ukraine. Treasury Department announced on its website on Tuesday that the waiver for 2,000 stations in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as the Americas, has been extended to October 29. In October, President Donald Trump imposed sanctions on Lukoil and Rosneft - Russia's largest oil companies - causing interest among potential buyers for the...

Oil & Gas Refining

Kremlin is pleased that Magyars in Hungary are ready to engage in a 'pragmatic dialog' with Russia

The Kremlin stated on Tuesday it was pleased that Peter Magyar, the Hungarian prime minister-elect, seemed "ready for a pragmatic dialogue with Russia" and would base its position on specific actions taken by his government Russian hardliners mourned Viktor Orban's defeat, a close ally of Moscow, who lost an election over the weekend to a centre-right upstart rival Magyar. The Kremlin said that it was "ready" to talk with the new government. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters: "For the moment, we can note with satisfaction his (Magyar) willingness to engage in pragmatic dialogue." "In this instance, there is a?mutual?willingness...

Oil & Gas

South Korea's Lee warns Middle East Conflict will keep oil prices high and orders quick aid distribution

South Korean President Lee Jae Myung said that the rising tensions in the Strait of Hormuz make it difficult to be optimistic regarding the aftermath of the Iran War. He warned that high oil prices, and supply chain strains are likely to continue for a long time. Lee said at a cabinet gathering on Tuesday that the government should accept a prolonged disruption in global raw materials and energy markets and strengthen its emergency response system. Lee stated that "for the moment, problems in global energy and raw material supply chains as well as high oil prices will continue." I...

Oil & Gas

TRADING DAY: US stocks rise, dollar falls on hope for Iran war negotiation

Wall Street's major indexes closed sharply higher Monday, as investors hoped for a de-escalation of the Middle East and focused on the first quarter earnings season. Below, I'll go into greater detail about today's market?moves. Here are some articles that I recommend if you have the time to read. They will help you understand what has happened. Before you continue reading, please sign up for Jamie McGeever’s upcoming LSEG Webinar on April 23 where I will be discussing safe havens during uncertain times with Mike Dolan from ROI. Today's Key Market Moves: STOCKS: European shares close lower due to the...

Fossil Fuels

Oil Refineries

Sources: Sinopec purchases Russian oil to replace Mideast supplies after US waiver

Sinopec, the Chinese state oil company, has purchased Russian crude to replace Middle Eastern crude after the U.S. temporarily lifted sanctions in order to ease supply shortages?globally. Several trade sources confirmed this. Sinopec purchased between 8 and 10 cargos of ESPO blend oil exported from Kozmino in the east, according to one source. Another estimated that it was about 10 cargos. Each ESPO shipment is 740,000 barrels. Sinopec purchased the cargoes for a premium of $8 - $10 per barrel over ICE Brent. Before the Iran conflict, Russian crude was traded at a discount ranging from?about $10 a barrel. Sources...

Oil & Gas Refining

Sources: Sinopec purchases Russian oil to replace Mideast supplies after US waiver

Sinopec, the state-owned oil company of China, has purchased Russian crude oil in order to replace Middle Eastern oil after a temporary suspension of sanctions by the United States to ease global supply shortages. Sinopec purchased between 8 and 10 cargoes a year of ESPO blend oil from the eastern port Kozmino. Another source estimated that Sinopec bought about 10 cargoes a year of ESPO. Each ESPO shipment is 740,000 barrels. Sinopec purchased the cargoes for a premium of between $8 and $10 per barrel over ICE Brent. Before the Iran conflict, Russian crude was traded at a discount ranging...

Fossil Fuels

Bloomberg News reports that Shell is in talks with UAE-based ADNOC to sell fuel outlets in South Africa.

Bloomberg News, citing sources familiar with the situation, reported that Shell has advanced talks with Abu Dhabi state oil company ADNOC about a possible deal to sell its retail fuel stations in South Africa. The transaction is likely to be worth around $1 billion. ADNOC was named as the preferred bidder, after Shell's failed negotiations with commodity traders Gunvor Group. A deal could be reached as soon as this quarter. The British oil giant has lowered its expectations for first-quarter production of gas due to the "volatility" in the energy markets following the Middle East conflict. Bloomberg reported that Shell...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Gold falls from a one-month high due to a stronger dollar and US-Iran talks.

The gold price fell on Wednesday, after reaching a 'one-month high in the previous session. As of 0249 GMT spot gold was down 0.3%, at $4,828.07 an ounce. It had earlier reached its highest level since March 18. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery were unchanged at $4,851.30. The dollar has recovered from its lowest level in more than a month, making commodities denominated in greenbacks such as bullion more expensive for holders of other currencies. dollar rebounded from its lowest level in more than a month, making the greenback-denominated commodities, such ?as bullion, more expensive for holders of other...

Mineral Resources

Minmetals: China copper consumption will grow 3.7% per year until 2035

The consumption of refined copper in the world's largest metals market, China, shows no signs of peaking. It could increase by an average 3.7% annually over the next decade. China's growth in demand this year is expected to be much smaller at 1%. Zuo Haoen said at the World Copper Conference, in Santiago. He cited a slowdown in the energy transition, especially solar power that uses copper, and high copper prices. According to Minmetals "most realistic" scenario, Chinese copper consumption will increase by 3.7% per year, reaching 22.95 millions metric tons in 2035. This is a 43% increase from 16...

Mineral Resources

Gold gains 2% as dollar weakens and hopes for US-Iran talks resume

As the U.S. Dollar weakened on Tuesday, gold prices rose 2%. Meanwhile, hopes for a resumption of?U.S.-Iran talks also helped to support prices by easing inflation fears. By 1:34 pm, spot gold had risen 2% to $4,831.78 an ounce. ET (1734 GMT). U.S. Gold futures closed 1.7% higher at 4,850.10. U.S. president Donald Trump said that talks to end the Iran War could resume in Pakistan within the next two day after the weekend's collapsed negotiations led Washington to impose an Iranian port blockade. The?direction' of the gold price will be determined by the outcome of the Pakistani talks and...

Mineral Resources

Vedanta plant blast in India leaves nine dead and 15 injured

Police in Chhattisgarh said that at least nine people were killed and 15 others injured by a 'boiler explosion' on Tuesday. The power plant was owned by India’s Vedanta. Cause of explosion is not yet known. The incident occurred at Singhitarai - a town?about 230km?from the state capital of Raipur. P. K. Thakur said that the explosion was probably caused by an overheating boiler tube. The plant is located in Sakti District. Vedanta issued a statement in which it said that an "unfortunate incident" occurred at the Singhitarai Plant and a thorough investigation is being conducted to determine details. The...

Mineral Resources

Due to the Iran War, industry groups have reduced their global steel demand forecasts for 2026.

The World Steel Association cut its forecast on global 'crude steel demand' for this year. This was partly because of the Iran War, which has slashed Middle East consumption. The industry group reduced its forecast of growth in 2026 steel demand to 0.3%, or 1.72 billion tons. This is down from an earlier forecast in October that was 1.3%. "We expect that the conflict in the Middle East will result in a sharp decline in the region's demand for steel in 2026. This was a strong area for growth," said Alfonso Hidalgo Calcerrada. "We're now transitioning to a modest growth...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as the dollar weakens and oil prices fall, easing inflation fears

Gold prices increased?on a?Tuesday?, aided by a softer Dollar and easing fears of inflation. Oil prices fell on the hope that further U.S. Iran peace talks would be held. As of 0755 GMT, spot gold rose 0.8% to $4,775.20 an ounce. U.S. Gold futures for delivery in June rose by 0.7% to $4 798.40. Oil prices?fell under $100 a barrel after signs of possible talks to end U.S.-Iran War?eased fears about supply risks arising from the U.S. ban on Iranian ports. Increased crude oil prices increase transportation and production costs, which in turn contribute to inflation. Gold is often used...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that China has allowed domestic mills to purchase BHP iron ore.

Sources told?Tuesday that China, as the world's biggest consumer of iron ore, had lifted its bans on purchasing?the key ingredient for steelmaking from mining giant BHP Group. This ended a months-long dispute. Two sources familiar with the situation who requested anonymity because the subject is sensitive, reported that on Tuesday, the state iron ore 'buyer' China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG), notified domestic steel mills that they could buy BHP seaborne cargoes. CMRG didn't immediately respond to a comment request. BHP declined comment. By 0547 GMT, the benchmark May?iron ores on the Singapore Exchange had lost 1.48% and stood at $103.1....

Mineral Resources

Nickel producers in Indonesia reduce battery feed production as the sulphur squeeze bites

Three sources said that a sulphur scarcity, caused by the Iran War, forced nickel processors in Indonesia to reduce their output?by 10% or more since last month. The cutbacks?have?hit plants using sulphuric acids to process nickel ore, a feedstock for electric vehicle batteries, into mixed hydroxide precipate (MHP), one of the most clear signs yet that U.S. and Israeli war against Iran is affecting mining supply chains. However, output remains relatively high. Sources said that affected plants include those owned by Chinese companies such as Huayou Cobalt and Lygend Resources, as well Tsingshan Group. Requests for comment were not immediately...

Mineral Resources

Sika's quarterly sales drop on strong Swiss franc, weak China market

Sika, a Swiss chemical group that manufactures products for construction in China, reported a decline?in sales?for its first quarter on Tuesday. The drop was attributed to a?stronger Swiss Franc and weakness?in the construction industry. The sales for the quarter fell by 7%, to 2,49 billion Swiss Francs ($3,18 billion). The company reiterated the forecast it made in February. It projected a 1% to 4% increase in annual sales in local currency and an EBITDA margin between 19.5% and 20% by 2026. The 'company' said that a?long-term slump in China’s construction sector continued weighing on the results even as Europe showed...

Climate Change

In Europe, record EV sales are driven by rising petrol prices in March

Benchmark Mineral Intelligence revealed on Tuesday that high petrol prices in Europe drove car buyers to EVs, leading to the first global EV growth month this year. Fuel prices have been capped by governments around the world to protect motorists from rising costs. The war in Iran that erupted Feb. 28 disrupted an important shipping route which carried about 20% of the global oil supply. BMI reported that registrations of new battery-electric cars and plug-in hybrids rose by 3% on an annual basis globally, to more than 1.7 million vehicles. In Europe, the number of EVs sold reached a record...

Mineral Resources

State media reports that two Chinese companies have been granted quotas for lithium exports from Zimbabwe.

China's Securities Journal, a state-run media outlet, reported on Monday that Zimbabwe had granted two Chinese mining firms export quotas to export lithium concentrates. This comes two months after Africa's top lithium producer, Africa, suspended the exports of this key battery material. According to the report, the quotas have been granted to Chengxin Lithium, and Sinomine Resource who operate lithium mining projects within Zimbabwe. Zimbabwean authorities halted the exports of raw minerals, including lithium, in February citing "alleged malpractices" and "leakages". In early February, Zimbabwean authorities told producers that they would introduce "quotas" for exporting lithium concentrates, and they'd require...

Mineral Resources

French cement company Lafarge found guilty for financing jihadists on Syria

A Paris court found Holcim Lafarge guilty on Monday of charges that its Syrian subsidiary had financed terrorism, and violated European sanctions in order to keep a plant operating in northern Syria during the civil war. Eight former Lafarge employees, including executives, were found guilty of funding terrorism. The judges determined that Lafarge paid a total of 5.59 million Euros ($6.53million) between 2013 and September 2014 to jihadists groups, including the Islamic State (IS), and the al Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front. Both were designated terrorists by EU. Isabelle Prevost Desprez, the presiding Judge, stated that payments made by?Lafarge strengthened jihadist...