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OPEC data indicates that Russian oil production will decline by 0.7% in 2025.

OPEC's monthly?data on Wednesday showed that Russian oil production dropped by 0.7% to 9.129?million bbls per day. Russia has'managed' to keep its oil production largely steady, and this, along with natural gas, accounts for about a quarter (or more) of the federal budget tax revenues, despite drone attacks by Ukraine against energy infrastructure, as well as lower crude prices. Russia is a part of OPEC+, a group of leading oil producers that decided earlier this month to maintain its?production steady. The oil price dropped by more than 18% in 2025, the steepest drop since 2020. According to OPEC, the Russian...

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies sells its SPDC assets in Nigeria to a new buyer

By America Hernandez PARIS, January '14 - French giant TotalEnergies signed an agreement to sell its 10% non-operated stake in the Nigerian oil asset SPDC (renamed Renaissance JV) to Vaaris. This follows a failed sale to Mauritius based Chappal Energies last year. Total retains a 'full economic interest in the?deal, which includes stakes of three other licenses that produce mainly?gases for Nigeria LNG. The company did not provide any further information on the buyer. The inability of the buyer to pay the $860 million price tag was the reason why Nigerian regulators rejected Total's first deal with Chappal Energies for...

Oil & Gas

Davos starts a new era of grappling with the global order that has been shaken by Trump

Next week, business and political leaders will be attending the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos to test their vision of a global economic order based on rules. The expected appearance of U.S. president Donald 'Trump' in the Swiss resort shows the difference between his agenda, and the consensus-driven approach taken by the?the?WEF. This organization has been criticized for years as a talk shop for the rich. His "America First' policy has resulted in trade tariffs as punishment, military interventions in Venezuela, a threat to take over Greenland with force, and the U.S. retreating from international cooperation on climate...

Natural Gas Utilities

TotalEnergies CEO: Return to Venezuela is not on the agenda

The chief executive of TotalEnergies, a French oil company, said that the company would consider returning to Venezuela. However, it is not a top priority. "People want a quick return to Venezuela, but it's going to take some time to get a clear investment framework in place. TotalEnergies left Venezuela in 2021. Pouyanne pointed to 'the high capital investment needed to produce and transport Venezuelan heavy crude oil, and to manage greenhouse gas emissions. Pouyanne stated that adding 100,000 barrels a day would require an additional $100 billion. The CEO stated, "We will look at it, we'll be sure to...

Oil & Gas

Davos starts a new era of grappling with the global order shaken up by Trump

Next week, business and political leaders will be attending the World Economic Forum annual meeting in Davos to test their?vision for a global economic order based on rules. The expected appearance of U.S. president Donald Trump in the Swiss mountain resort highlights the difference between his agenda, and the consensus-driven approach taken by the WEF. It has been criticized for years that the WEF is just a rich people's talking shop. His "America First' policy has resulted in trade tariffs as punishment, military interventions in Venezuela, threats to take over Greenland and a retreat by the U.S. from international cooperation...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices rise on Iran supply disruption fears

The oil price rose on Tuesday, as concerns about Iran and possible supply disruptions overshadowed the?prospects of an increased crude supply coming from Venezuela. Brent futures were up 22 cents or 0.3% to $64.09 per barrel at 0430 GMT. They are hovering around the two-month high reached in the previous session. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude climbed 23 cents or 0.4% to $59.73. The ING commodities analysts said that the price rise coincides with the intensifying protests against the Iranian regime, which raises the possibility of a U.S. intervention. Iran, one of the largest producers of the Organization of the...

Oil & Gas

Indian stocks fall as Reliance and IT losses overwhelm US trade optimism

India's stock indexes dipped on Tuesday as a decline in Reliance Industries?and profit taking in TCS and HCLT after the IT service?firms quarterly results weighed down on sentiment. As of 10:24 a.m. IST, the Nifty 50 dropped?0.1%?"to 25,766.7 while the Sensex fell 0.09%?to 83,803.86, Both benchmarks opened up about 0.4% higher. After declining for five straight sessions, they each rose by 0.4% on Monday as expectations grew about the India-U.S. Trade Talks regaining?momentum following a U.S. Envoy's statement that New Delhi would be discussing?trade matters in a phone call later that day. V.K. Vijayakumar, chief investment strategist at Geojit Investments....

Oil & Gas

British Columbia, Canada seeks to strengthen trade and resource ties with India

British Columbia's Premier David Eby, who is on a six-day Indian trip, said that the province wants to strengthen its?commercial relations with India, particularly in the areas of liquefied gas, critical minerals, lumber, and technology. Both countries want to rebuild their trade ties following a two-year freezing and diversify supply chains as a reaction to U.S. Tariffs. "Unjustified tariffs from U.S.?impacting B.C. Eby said in an interview that it was more important than ever for workers and businesses to develop strategic relationships with international counterparts. The dates for the Canadian Premier Mark Carney's visit, which will continue until Saturday, have...

Oil & Gas

Malaysia's Petronas wants court clarification on Sarawak operations

Petroliam Nasional Berhad, Malaysia's national energy company On 'Monday, it filed a motion with the top court of the country to clarify the legal and regulatory framework governing its operations in Sarawak. The filing comes after negotiations between Petronas, a Sarawak-based energy company, and Petros about gas distribution in the State stalled. The talks have been in a deadlock since 2024 due to competing regulatory claims. Petronas stated in a press release that it was requesting a Federal Court determination on the legal position?applicable for its Sarawak operations so as to ensure compliance with relevant laws?and governance framework. The statement...

Oil & Gas

Indonesian President inaugurates Balikpapan Refinery Upgrade worth $7.4 Billion

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto inaugurated on Monday the $7.4-billion?upgrade to Pertamina’s Balikpapan Refinery. This upgrade increased the facility’s capacity for refining from 260,000 barrels per day to 360,000, making it the largest refinery in the country. Pertamina, Indonesia's state-owned energy company, has spent years improving its refinery capacity and efficiency to meet the rising demand for energy in the country. Energy Minister Bahlil lahadalia stated that the upgrade would enable the refinery's production to increase of 92-octane and 95-octane?and 98?octane?gasoline. He said that private retailers will buy local products made by Pertamina. He did not give a timeframe. Bahlil stated...

Oil & Gas

Merz, Germany's Merz, suggests that a trade agreement between India and the EU could be concluded by January 31

After meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that the European Union could sign a Free Trade Agreement with India as soon as this month. Merz, during a trip to Ahmedabad in western India, said that the presidents of the European Commission and European Council will travel to India to sign the agreement at the end 'January' if the deal is completed by then. Merz, who was visiting India for the first time since his appointment as chancellor, said that they would "in any case" take a major step to ensure this free-trade agreement is...

Oil & Gas

Merz: Germany wants to increase security cooperation with India in order to reduce Russia's reliance

Germany is looking to work more closely with India on security matters, in order to reduce India's dependence on Russia. On Merz's maiden visit to South Asia, Merz signed a memorandum to this effect, along with agreements on critical minerals and the health sector, as well as an artificial intelligence innovation center. "India and Germany?work together to build resilient, secure and trusted supply chains. Modi said at a joint news conference that the?MoUs signed today will give a new'strength and momentum to our cooperation. India is still closely involved in the security policy of Russia, from where it gets much...

Fossil Fuels

Oil Refineries

Formosa Petrochemical prolongs Taiwan cracker shut down due to low margins

Formosa Petrochemical Corp. (FPCC), Taiwan’s largest private refiner will extend the shut-down of the oldest cracker indefinitely at its Mailiao Complex, a spokesperson for the company said on 'Wednesday. The company is reducing ethylene production due to low margins. The number. The FPCC spokesperson KY Li told that the No.1 cracker with a capacity 700,000 metric tonnes per year will be?shutdown indefinitely. The plant has been closed since September 2025. Records from the last three years show that this would be the very first time in history that FPCC had shut down a cracker for longer than a full year....

Fossil Fuels

OPEC projects continued oil demand growth in 2027.

OPEC said on Wednesday that world oil demand will rise at a comparable pace in 2027 to this year. They also published data showing a close balance between supply and consumption in 2026. This is in contrast with other forecasts which predicted a glut. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) believes that the oil demand in 2027 will increase at a robust rate and that the transition to cleaner fuels is likely to be slower than other predictions. OPEC said that it expects the oil demand to increase by 1,34 million barrels a day in '2027. This is...

Fossil Fuels

TotalEnergies and Bahrain's Bapco Energies form Middle East Trading Venture

TotalEnergies, the French oil giant, announced on Wednesday that it had?formed BxT Trading a joint venture with Bahrain's Bapco Energies. The Middle East-focused venture is expected to trade products from Bapco’s Sitra refinery, which produces 267,000 barrels per day. The partnership builds upon a 2024 agreement?underwhich Total agreed to expand and modernise the?Sitra refinery to reach a throughput capacity 380,000 barrels per d?ay and to share its trading expertise. It also explored options to partner with Bahrain in projects involving renewable energy and liquefied gas. Bapco announced in December a new increase of capacity to 405,000 bpd. In a recent...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Gold demand falls as profit-taking and a softer geopolitical climate hit the safe-haven market

Gold fell?on Friday as investors booked profits following three consecutive sessions of record highs. Meanwhile, an apparent softer tone by U.S. president Donald Trump towards the Federal Reserve Chair and Iran dampened demand for safe-haven bullion. As of 0322 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.8%, at $4,584.03 an ounce. The previous session saw bullion reach a record high of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 1% to $4,576.70. Ilya Spivak is the head of global macro for Tastylive. He said: "Today we are seeing that gold 'is down' a little bit after Trump said we might not...

Mineral Resources

Greenland has rich mineral resources that are largely untapped

On Wednesday, the foreign ministers from Denmark and Greenland met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Rubio after Donald Trump recently increased his threats to seize?the autonomous territories of Denmark. Greenland's strategic location and mineral resources could be of great value to the United States. In a survey conducted in 2023, 25 minerals that the European Commission deemed to be "critical raw materials" were found in Greenland. Greenland has banned the extraction of oil and gas for environmental reasons. Meanwhile, mining is stifled by red tape and indigenous opposition. Here are the main Greenland mineral...

Mineral Resources

Al Obeikan and Northern Graphite form a joint venture to build a battery anode factory in Saudi Arabia

Northern Graphite announced on Wednesday that it had signed a preliminary deal with Saudi Arabian investment group Al Obeikan 'Group, to develop and operate a large battery 'anode materials facility in Saudi Arabia. The Canadian'miner' said the approximately $200 million facility will have an initial capacity of 25,000 tons per year, with debt funding sourced from Saudi Government Finance Agencies and global commercial banks. Northern Graphite's shares soared by about 30% in the morning trading to C$0.32. Why is it important? As companies rush to secure battery materials for electric vehicles, the demand for graphite has increased. Northern Graphite stated...

Mineral Resources

Manara Mining Company to be spun off by Saudi Public Investment Fund

Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is planning to spin-off its mining investment company Manara Minerals. The kingdom's Mining Minister said that it was a move to revitalize?its efforts to invest abroad. Saudi Arabia, along with other Middle Eastern economies is trying to reduce its dependence on oil by securing critical minerals like copper and lithium. These are essential for electric cars and renewable energy. Manara is a joint-venture between the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (also known as Maaden) and the $925 billion PIF. It was created in 2023 for the purpose of investing in critical minerals overseas. It has, however,...

Mineral Resources

Gold and silver reach historic highs amid geopolitical tensions and Fed uncertainty

Silver broke $90 for the first time and gold jumped to an all-time high. The escalating tensions in Iran, coupled with concerns about the Federal Reserve’s autonomy, fueled demand for safe havens, while lower inflation numbers boosted bets on rate cuts. Gold spot rose by 1.1%, to $4,636.78 an ounce, at 1210 GMT. This was after the gold price had reached a session high of $4.639.48. U.S. gold futures for delivery in February rose by 1% to $4643.90. Jamie Dutta is the chief market analyst for?Nemo.money. He said that prices are rising because of "well-known haven characteristics" amid increased geopolitical...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices rise as concerns over supply outweigh dollar strength

The price of copper peaked on Wednesday as global supply concerns, mounting geopolitical risk and a stronger dollar outweighed the pressure. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most-traded contract for copper closed the daytime trading session 0.85% higher, at 104120 yuan per metric ton, after reaching an all-time record of 105650 yuan. The benchmark three-month copper contract on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.58% at $13,240 per metric ton as of 0743 GMT after hitting a record high earlier. The price of copper has been supported by "disruptions" at mines, concerns about deficits in this year and an influx of red metal...

Mineral Resources

Greenland has rich mineral resources that are largely untapped.

After President Donald Trump's recent announcement, the Danish and Greenlandic Foreign Ministers will meet U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JDVance on Wednesday. Threats escalated Greenland is a?takeover'. Autonomous territory of Denmark Greenland's strategic location and mineral resources could prove useful to the United States. Greenland is home to 25 out of the 34 minerals that European Commission deem "critical raw materials". Greenland has banned the extraction of natural gas and oil for environmental reasons. The development of its mining industry is encumbered by red tape and resistance from indigenous people. Here are the main Greenland mineral...

Mineral Resources

China imports iron ore and steel at record levels

Iron ore futures rose on Wednesday as China reported record steel exports and its highest-ever monthly imports. As of 0326 GMT, the most-traded contract for May iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was up 0.49% at 824.5 Yuan ($118.17). The benchmark iron ore for February on the Singapore Exchange rose 0.29% to $108.65 per?ton. Data from the General Administration of Customs revealed that China's steel imports reached a monthly record high in December, fueled by front-loading, prompted?by Beijing’s announcement of requiring export licenses for shipments starting 2026. Imports of iron ore?also reached a record in December, as well as...

Mineral Resources

Silver cracks $90 on Fed rate-cut bets. Gold nears record highs.

Silver surpassed the $90 mark for the first time, and gold climbed to a near record high. Weaker-than-expected U.S. readings of inflation fueled bets that interest rates will soon drop amid geopolitical uncertainties. As of 0406 GMT the spot gold price rose by 0.9%, to $4,627.95 an ounce, after hitting a record $4,634.33 per ounce on Tuesday. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery? rose 0.8% to $4635.60. Spot silver rose 4.6% to $90.95 per ounce, after breaking $90 for first time. Brian Lan, GoldSilver's Central managing director, said that the data was positive. The inflation rate and unemployment rate in...

Coal

China's steel imports and exports are at record levels

China's steel imports reached a monthly record high in December. This was largely due to the front-loading of shipments, which was prompted by Beijing's announcement that export licenses would be required for shipments starting 2026. Data from the General Administration of Customs in the Philippines showed that the world's largest steel producer exported 11.3 million tons of'metal' used in construction and manufacturing during the month of December, which was the highest amount ever for a month. Beijing plans to implement a license system to regulate steel exports in 2026, after robust shipments sparked a protectionist backlash around the world. Analysts...

Mineral Resources

BlueScope Steel, Australia, to pay a special dividend of $292.5 Million to its shareholders

BlueScope Steel, an Australian steelmaker, announced on Wednesday that it would pay a special dividend to its shareholders of A$1 ($292.54m) funded by the surplus cash generated from recent asset sales. The excess cash comes from the sale of a stake in the joint venture with India’s Tata Steel and an agreement to sell a 33-hectare?of land in West Dapto, Australia, for A$76million. It also comes from the ongoing residual projects within its properties group which are expected to deliver A$200million in working capital in fiscal 2025 and in fiscal 2026. BlueScope manufactures steel products for construction and infrastructure. The...

Mineral Resources

India and the US discuss trade, critical mineral and nuclear power

Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Foreign Minister, said that he had held discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday. India and the United States set a goal to more than double bilateral trade by 2030 to $500 billion. New Delhi also pledged to purchase?more U.S. defence and energy equipment to narrow the trade gap despite the fact that trade talks failed last year to produce a deal. Investors who were waiting for progress in the two-way talks became frightened by the failure to reach a deal. "Just finished a great conversation with Secretary Rubio. Jaishankar wrote in a blog...