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Hengli Petrochemical plunges after US sanctions on Iran oil

The shares of 'Hengli petrochemical' fell by as much as 10 percent on Monday after the U.S. last week imposed sanctions against the firm. It is one of China’s largest independent refiners. They were sanctioned for allegedly purchasing Iranian oil. Treasury Department announced on Friday that the refiner was one of Iran's biggest customers for crude oil and petroleum-based products. In a?Sunday statement, the company denied any business with Iran. The Trump administration already imposed sanctions on a number of?other independent refining companies, including Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group and Shandong Shouguang Luqing Petrochemical. Some independent refiners have been deterred from...

Oil & Gas

INDIA RUPEE - Rupee under pressure, high oil prices encourage importer hedging and dampen flows

The Indian rupee will continue to be under pressure on Monday due to importer hedging and a demand spurred by high oil prices. After settling at 94.2475 last Friday, traders expect the rupee to open between 94.26 and 94.30. Last week, the currency fell by 1.42%. This was its worst performance in over three and a half years. The fall was caused by a number of factors including the sharp rise in oil price amid the?absence of any sign of a solution to the disruptions around Strait of Hormuz? and the partial rollback of the central bank's measures that supported...

Fossil Fuels

Macron reiterates his efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as TotalEnergies warns of an energy shortage

Emmanuel Macron, the French president, reiterated his commitment to reopening the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday. This comes a day after TotalEnergies's head warned of a global energy shortfall if the Iran swar continued for several months. Speaking at a press conference with Greek Prime Minister KyriakosMitsotakis in Athens, Macron said that geopolitical uncertainties can lead to panic, which in turn could cause shortages. "Our aim is to achieve full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz in the next days and weeks in accordance with the international law. This will guarantee freedom of navigation, without tolls, on the Strait of...

Fossil Fuels

Sefcovic, EU's Sefcovic, says that the US has indicated that it will not ease Russian oil sanctions once again.

Sefcovic said that during his Friday talks with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent he had raised concerns over 'the recent U.S. easement of sanctions on Russian Oil,' and understood it would not happen again. Sefcovic said he had been told by U.S. officials the relief in sanctions was due to concerns over the "extremely hard situation" that some low-income countries face, who are heavily dependent on imported oil. The U.S. Treasury Department issued on Friday a general license related to Russia, allowing for the sale and delivery of Russian crude oil as well as petroleum products on vessels from April...

Oil & Gas Refining

US sanctions Chinese teapot refinery that bought Iranian oil

Trump Administration announced on Friday that it had imposed sanctions on an independent "teapot refinery" in China for?buying billions worth of Iranian crude oil while Washington and Tehran are struggling to restart peace negotiations. Treasury Department targeted Hengli Petrochemical Refinery Co., which they said was one of Iran's biggest customers for crude oil and petroleum. The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the Treasury Department said that it had also imposed sanctions against about 40 shipping firms and vessels operating as part of Iran’s shadow fleet. Last year, the Trump administration imposed sanctions against teapots Hebei Xinhai Chemical Group and...

Oil & Gas

Merz offers sanctions relief in Iran peace deal; other EU leaders cautious

On Friday, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that the European Union could ease sanctions against Tehran as part a comprehensive deal that would end the war in Iran. However, other EU leaders struck a more cautious tone. In response to Iran's human rights violations, its nuclear activities, and its military support of Russia, the 27-nation EU imposed sanctions against Iran over the past few years. These included travel bans, asset freezes, and travel restrictions for senior officials. U.S. officials suggest that a comprehensive agreement?covering Iran’s nuclear and missile programs and the reopening of Strait of Hormuz, could bring about a...

Fossil Fuels

Ambani's Reliance misses quarterly profit estimates as costs bite

Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries posted a 12% drop in its fourth-quarter net profit, falling short of market expectations as rising input costs impacted the core businesses. Reliance's refinery business, which is a major profit generator, had a difficult quarter. Higher crude costs and higher freight rates resulting from the Iran War coincided with operational restrictions and export levies to boost domestic fuel supplies. Mukesh D. Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director, said that the war in West Asia had caused a 'unprecedented disruption in global supply chains. The core earnings of the company's refinery business, which accounts for nearly a third...

Oil & Gas

Pentagon chief Hegseth says US blockade on Iran 'going global'

U.S. defense secretary Pete Hegseth stated on?Friday, that the U.S. is extending its blockade to Iran. He added that Tehran had a chance of making a "good deal". Hegseth said to reporters that "our blockade is?growing, and it's going global." He said that no one could sail from the Strait of Hormuz anywhere else in the world without permission of the United States Navy. Three Pakistani sources said on Friday that peace talks between Iran, the United States, and other countries could resume in Pakistan soon, after the last round of negotiations, which was expected to take place earlier this...

Oil & Gas Refining

Take Five: Lots to talk about, lots of technology

Next week, investors will be focusing on three major issues: the war in Iran and the interest rate path. Five of the "Magnificent Seven" U.S. technology giants are reporting their earnings. Four of the top central banks in the world meet to discuss how long they will be able to'realistically' look past the rise in energy prices caused by the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz. Marc Jones, Dhara Ranasinghe and Lewis Krauskopf in New York will give you all the information about this week's financial markets. Rae Wee is in Singapore. 1/CORRIDOR POWER The next week will be dominated...

Oil & Gas Refining

Indian court extends the detention of Reliance executive and aviation official in bribery cases

A 'Indian court extended Friday the pre-trial detention of an aviation regulator and a 'Reliance Industries executive?until May 6, in connection with a bribery probe relating to drone import approvals. India's top criminal agency announced on Sunday that it had arrested Mudavath devula, deputy director general of Directorate General of Civil Aviation and Bharat mathur, senior vice president of Reliance, for accepting a $16,000 bribe in order to clear drone import requests by Asteria aerospace, an?unit of billionaire Mukesh ambani-led Reliance. The agency didn't disclose the source of the imports. Two men dressed in formal shirts appeared briefly at a...

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German Parliament approves voluntary 1,000 euro worker relief bonus

The German lower house of Parliament approved on Friday a relief bonus of up to 1000 euros ($1,169.30). This was part of a package to'soften the impact of the high gas prices caused by the Iran War. The AfD, the Left Party and the Greens abstained. Companies can pay an 'unique bonus' to their employees under the plan until June 30th 2027. Payments?will be deductible by employers and tax-free for workers. The bonus is voluntary, which creates uncertainty about how many companies are going to participate in the weak economy. Coalition estimates that the measure will result in a loss...

Oil & Gas Refining

India's Asteria is the Reliance unit that has been at the center of a corruption scandal

India's federal crime fighting agency launched a bribery probe into the drone technology company Asteria Aerospace. It is a lesser-known subsidiary of Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) arrested officials of India's aviation watchdog and Reliance Industries this week on allegations of bribery to?secure? approvals for certain drones imports. Reliance previously stated that it had not authorized or been aware of such transactions. However, the lawyer representing the official from the Aviation Watchdog has opposed his custody. DRONES BUSINESS Since Prime Minister NarendraModi's government liberalised drone policy in?2021, India's drone sector has seen a steady growth....

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Grain futures in Chicago and Chicago soybeans are rising on the back of crude oil gains, as US-Iran negotiations stall.

As U.S. and Iran 'peace talks' stalled at the weekend, Gulf shipping was blocked. As of 0112 GMT the most active soybean contract traded on the Chicago Board of Trade had risen 0.28% to $11.81-3/4 per bushel. This was the third straight session that the contract gained. Soyoil rose 0.95%, to 72.01 cents a pound. Johnny Xiang of Beijing's AgRadar Consulting said that prices are mainly influenced by a spillover effect from rising crude oil. The grain markets were supported by the soaring crude oil prices which rose almost 2% on Monday, and also the closure of the Strait of...

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Russia promises to assist Cuba in overcoming US 'blackmail' and threats

Russia stated on Friday that it stands in solidarity with Cuba, and will continue to provide humanitarian aid for the island-republic run by communists. It rejected what it called threats and blackmail from Washington. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has stated that he hopes to "take Cuba", but Washington is also calling on Havana to allow greater political and economic freedoms. Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, told reporters that "against the background of the malicious and targeted escalation?against Cuba we reaffirm solidarity with the Cuban Government and the Cuban People." "We reject threats and blackmail in foreign...

Crude Oil

Gold to drop by a week as oil prices rise, fueling inflation fears

Gold prices fell on Friday, heading for a weekly decline, as?higher crude oil prices intensified fears of inflation and interest rates that would continue to rise, while U.S.-Iran talks were still stalled. As of 0744 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.2%, at $4,685.23 an ounce. After a four-week streak of gains, the metal is down 3% this week. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.5% to $4,700.50. Brent crude prices are up about 17% this week, hovering above $105 per barrel. This is despite the fact that the Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed despite the extension...

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Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise on weaker dollar following Iran peace proposal report

Gold rose?on Monday, aided by a weaker?dollar?as news of Iran's new proposal to end its war with the U.S. boosted hopes for a deescalation of the Middle East conflict. As of 0407 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.4%, at $4,726.62 an ounce. Last week the metal dropped 2.5%, ending a four-week winning streak. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery were unchanged at $4,742. The?dollar, which lends support to the bullion market, eased after it was reported that Iran had given the U.S. through Pakistani mediators a new proposition on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as well as...

Mineral Resources

Gold recovers its early losses due to a weaker dollar following the Iran peace proposal report

Gold recovered?early losses to 'trade largely stable on Monday, helped by a'slightly softened dollar. Investors looked for progress in the stalled talks between Iran and the United States. As of 0233 GMT the spot gold price was unchanged at $4,707.75 an ounce after losing 0.8% earlier. Last week, gold fell 2.5% and ended a four-week streak of?winnings. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.4% to $4720.50. Dollar eased, lending support to the bullion after a report that said Iran via Pakistani mediators had given the U.S. an updated proposal on reopening the Strait of Hormuz. "We are just...

Mineral Resources

Sefcovic, EU's Sefcovic, says he has discussed steel with US officials and that the discussion is moving in a positive direction

European Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic stated that he and U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick had 'agreed' to accelerate discussions about steel derivatives on a technical level. Talks have already begun. Sefcovic told reporters that, in his opinion, both sides are moving forward on the steel issue. He said that both the United States as well as the EU were facing the same problem of massive overcapacity on the global market, without mentioning China. Sefcovic told a press conference that "we are not each other's problem" after signing an agreement on critical minerals with U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio....

Mineral Resources

US and EU Deepen Cooperation on Critical Minerals with an Eye to Broader Agreement

As part of an 'overall Western push to loosen China’s grip on materials vital to advanced manufacturing, the U.S. & European Union deepened their cooperation?on critical mineral?on Friday. U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio signed a Memorandum of Understanding with European Union Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic for a partnership to produce and secure critical minerals. Rubio didn't mention China, but said that the preliminary agreement reached with Brussels showed that Western allies are becoming more aware of the importance of supply chain and minerals to their economic success. China has used geo-economic pressure to 'chokehold' the processing of minerals. It has sometimes...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall as Iran-US standoff continues

Copper prices fell on Friday due to concerns about the continuing 'closure of Strait of Hormuz and the lack of progress made in the 'peace talks between?U.S. Iran. In official open-outcry trade, the benchmark three-month copper price?on the London Metal Exchange?slid 0.5% to $13,290 per metric ton. Israel and Lebanon extended the ceasefire by three weeks. But President Donald Trump stated that he wasn't in a hurry to reach an agreement with Iran. Ole Hansen, head commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, Copenhagen, said: "While the threat of an escalation via military conflict is reduced for the moment, the severity and...

Mineral Resources

India's SAIL, the state-owned steel company, wins court order to stop antitrust investigation

According to court documents and legal filings by the company, an Indian court has halted the 'antitrust investigation' into the state-run Steel Authority of India after the company questioned the Indian watchdog over alleged 'procedural errors. Exclusively reported in January, the Competition Commission of India conducted an investigation into the antitrust scandal involving India's Steel Sector. The investigation found that 28 companies colluded to fix steel prices. This included Tata Steel, JSW Steel, and state-run SAIL & RINL. Online Madras High Court records show that the judge at an April 21 hearing halted the investigation of?SAIL. ? is reporting for...

Mineral Resources

Gold to drop by a week as oil prices rise, fueling inflation fears

Gold was largely?stable' on Friday but?was heading for a weekly drop as high oil prices fueled fears of inflation, and interest rates that would continue to rise in the face of stalled U.S. - Iran peace talks. As of 0230 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.1%, at $4,686.29 an ounce. After a four-week streak of gains, the metal has fallen 3% this week. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.5% to $4702. Brent crude prices are up over 17% this week, hovering above $100 a barrel. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed in spite of an...

Mineral Resources

Australian shares fall as concerns over the Middle East weigh; Suncorp rises

Australian shares fell on Friday, and are on course for their worst week in more than a month due to uncertainty over a lasting peace agreement in the Middle East. However, insurer Suncorp has bucked the trend after securing a reinsurance policy. By 0034 GMT, the S&P/ASX 200 Index had dropped 0.2%. If losses continue, the benchmark is set to drop nearly 2%, making it its worst week since last March 16. After a meeting of high-level officials at the White House, Israel and Lebanon?extended a ceasefire for a period of three weeks. However, markets are still uncertain whether a...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls from multi-week peak on Middle East insecurity

The copper price fell from a?multi-week peak on Thursday due to the stalled U.S. Iran peace talks, the continued closure?of Strait of Hormuz as well as a stronger dollar. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 1.4% to $13,247 per metric ton during 'official open-outcry' trading after reaching its highest since February 27, at $13,481.50. No signs of a return to peace talks between Iran and the U.S. have emerged, while Iran has tightened the grip it holds on the Strait of Hormuz. This has sent oil prices over $100 per barrel. Standard Chartered's head of base-metals research,...

Mineral Resources

Zambia's Luanshya Copper Mine will restart in August following a two-decade stoppage

The mines ministry announced on Thursday that Zambia's Luanshya Copper Mine will resume production in August, after more than a decade of idleness. CNMC purchased Luanshya and now holds 80% of the company. Zambia's mining arm ZCCM IH owns 20 percent of the mine. Production had to be halted after severe flooding destroyed infrastructure. According to the Mines Ministry, as of 'March 27, approximately 87.9 millions cubic metres of water have been pumped out of the mine. This has allowed for the development of infrastructure and construction. The ministry announced in a statement that "Luanshya Mine... will resume production at...

Mineral Resources

Sources: BHP adopts new Chinese Iron Ore Price Index in agreement to end dispute

BHP Group has agreed to use a Chinese iron ore price index for one of its flagship products as part a deal with?China that ends a long-running dispute. Three sources familiar with the matter confirmed this. BHP, world's third largest iron ore supplier announced on Wednesday it had completed negotiations on a contract with China Mineral Resources Group. This ended the dispute resulting from the bans on BHP supplying the essential ingredient for steel production. The agreement was not disclosed by BHP or CMRG, the Chinese state iron ore purchaser. According to an investor, BHP executives informed them that the...

Mineral Resources

Union executive: US-based Virtus, in partnership with an Indian partner, will restart Congo copper miner Chemaf by 2027.

A union official has revealed that the U.S.-based Virtus 'Minerals' and its Indian partner Lloyds Metals & Energy plan to restart full production in Congolese cobalt and copper miner Chemaf by January 2027, following a Washington-backed acquisition. Virtus purchased the mines of Chemaf in March for $30m and agreed to take on Chemaf’s $900m debt. The Chemaf acquisition is the first deal on the ground under the U.S. - Democratic Republic of Congo partnership aimed at redirecting critical mineral supplies away from China and towards Western markets. Arum Awat is a Virtus executive who sent a memo to the staff...