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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...

Oil & Gas

Sources say Exxon is joining Chevron to pursue parts of the Lukoil empire.

Sources familiar with the situation said that Exxon Mobil, a U.S. oil giant, is considering buying parts of Lukoil’s international assets. Sources claim that Exxon is evaluating options to purchase Lukoil assets, in Kazakhstan. Both the U.S. firm and the Russian company have stakes in the Karachaganak field and Tengiz field. Chevron, a partner in these assets as well, is also examining options to purchase them, according to a report on Monday. Two sources claim that Exxon could also be considering a bid for the West Qurna 2 oil field in Iraq. This field is operated by Lukoil, and is...

Oil & Gas Refining

Wadephul, a German MP, says that Serbia's EU candidate must adhere to the bloc's Russia policies

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Monday urged Serbia to align its foreign policy and security towards Russia with that of the European Union, if it wanted to join the bloc. Serbia's populist President Aleksandar Vucic tries to balance his country's European Union candidacy with its traditional ties to Russia and China. Serbia depends on Russian gas and its only oil refiner NIS (Russian-owned) is subject to U.S. sanctions because of the conflict in Ukraine. Wadephul told his Serbian counterpart Marko Dridic that Ukraine is fighting for freedom not only for itself but also for the whole of Europe. "We...

Fossil Fuels

The Kremlin has said that Russia will not take part in the Ukraine talks taking place in Turkey this coming week

The Kremlin announced on Tuesday that Russian representatives would not be taking part in the talks about Ukraine to be held in Turkey on 19 November. The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced earlier that he will travel to Turkey on Tuesday to try to restart negotiations with Russia to end the war. According to a Turkish source, Steve Witkoff, the U.S. Special Envoy for Syria and Iraq, will be attending these planned talks. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters that "no, tomorrow there won't be any Russian representatives in Turkey." These contacts are currently taking place without Russian involvement. Peskov...

Refined Products

Oil prices drop as Russian hub resumes loading; markets consider sanctions impact

The oil prices fell on Tuesday, as traders assessed the impact of Western sanctions against Russian flows, and supply concerns eased after the loading of cargo at a Russian hub was resumed following a drone strike in Ukraine. Brent crude futures fell 46 cents or 0.72% to $63.74 per barrel as of 0420 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures fell 45 cents or 0.75% to $59.46 per barrel. According to two industry sources, and LSEG data, the Russian port of Novorossiysk resumed oil loadings Sunday after a two-day interruption caused by a Ukrainian drone and missile attack. In a...

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices drop as Russian hub resumes loading; markets consider sanctions impact

The oil prices fell on Tuesday, as traders assessed the impact of Western sanctions against Russian flows, and supply concerns waned after the loading of cargo at a Russian hub was resumed following a drone strike in Ukraine. Brent crude futures fell 28 cents or 0.4% to $63.92 per barrel as of 1100 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures (WTI) were down 26 cents or 0.4% at $59.65 per barrel. According to two industry sources, and LSEG data, the Russian port of Novorossiysk resumed oil loadings Sunday following a two-day suspension triggered a Ukrainian drone and missile attack. In...

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White House official: Trump will support Russia sanctions bill as long as he has final authority

A senior White House official stated on Monday that President Donald Trump would be willing to sign legislation imposing sanctions on Russia, as long as the ultimate decision-making power remained with him. Trump told reporters on Sunday night that he was "OK" with Republicans working on legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia because Moscow failed to negotiate a deal with Ukraine. Trump suggested that lawmakers could add Iran to sanctions measures. Both Senator Lindsey Graham, and U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick are Republicans. They sponsored legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia....

Fossil Fuels

Sources: Chevron is a contender to buy Lukoil assets.

Five sources familiar with this process said on Monday that the U.S. oil giant Chevron was examining options to purchase global assets from sanctioned Russian oil company Lukoil. Last week, the U.S. Treasury cleared potential buyers to speak to Lukoil regarding foreign assets. Chevron will join Carlyle, and other firms to compete for Lukoil's portfolio of at least $20 billion. Last month, the United States imposed sanctions against Russia's two largest oil companies, Lukoil & Rosneft, in an effort by President Donald Trump’s administration to force Moscow to peace talks with Ukraine. Five sources confirmed that Chevron was looking at...

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Former Lukoil CEO and Iraqi PM discuss possible solutions to US sanctions

The office of the Iraqi prime minister said that Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, met with former CEO of Russia’s Lukoil on Monday to discuss how to resolve disruptions in the oil company’s operations following U.S. Sanctions. Sources told us last week that Lukoil declared force majeure on its West Qurna-2 oil field in southern Iraq. This is the largest fallout from the sanctions imposed last month against Russian oil companies as U.S. president Donald Trump pushed to end the conflict in Ukraine. Sudani told Vagit Aliekperov Iraq was committed to stable oil markets worldwide, according to a press release from his...

Oil & Gas

Russian rouble falls as corporate forex sales decline

On Monday, the Russian rouble fell against the U.S. Dollar and the Chinese yuan as the corporate sales of foreign currencies, which had supported the rouble over the past few weeks, decreased. The rouble fell more than 0.4% against the dollar at 1050 GMT and was down 0.2% against the yuan at 1140 on the Moscow Stock Exchange. The traders believe that the currency sales of Russia's two major oil companies, Rosneft & Lukoil - both sanctioned in the U.S. - have supported the rouble. The traders did, however, note the recent irregularity of corporate forex sales. The U.S. has...

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Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE - Hush over the markets before Nvidia

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The financial markets are in a holding pattern before the earnings report of Nvidia later on Wednesday. Nvidia is near 7% of the S&P 500, which means that wherever Nvidia goes, the market goes. It reports after business hours. CPI data for Britain is due before the release. It would take an unexpectedly large increase to derail the rate cut that has been priced into the markets for December. The Asian session saw a mostly stable market for stocks, bonds, and currency. However, gains...

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Asia markets are teetering ahead of Nvidia's earnings test

Investors were held back by jitters over AI valuations ahead of a quarterly earnings report from Nvidia. The Nasdaq, a tech-heavy stock, fell by 1.2% over night. It was the second consecutive day that it lost money. It is now more than 6% lower than its record high reached in late October due to valuation fears. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures were down 0.2% more by Asia afternoon. European futures dropped 0.1%, while FTSE Futures rose 0.1%. Nikkei, the Japanese stock market, which has fallen more than any major market in November, losing around 7% of its value in U.S....

Crude Oil

Prices of oil fall due to rising US inventories

The price of oil fell on Wednesday, as a report from the industry showed that crude and fuel stocks in the U.S. - the world's largest crude consumer - rose in the previous week. This reinforced the growing concern about the oversupply in the market. Brent crude futures fell 28 cents or 0.43% to $64.61 per barrel at 0200 GMT after rising 1.1% the previous session. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures fell 24 cents or 0.4% to $60.5 per barrel after rising by 1.4% on Tuesday. Market sources reported late Tuesday that U.S. crude oil and fuel stockpiles rose...

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Gold gains on risk aversion before US data

Investors sought out safe-haven assets on Wednesday, and the Federal Reserve minutes of its latest meeting as well as a delayed U.S. employment report were viewed for clues about future rate movements. As of 0915 GMT, spot gold rose 0.5% to $4,088.03 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery gained 0.5% per ounce to $4,087.90. Lukman Otunuga is a senior research analyst with FXTM. He said, "Gold has glistening slightly this morning, despite the cautious mood, after rebounding from $4,000 in the previous session." Investors will be watching the minutes of the Federal Reserve's meeting on October, which is...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as attention shifts to Fed minutes and US jobs data

Gold prices rose on Wednesday, as investors awaited the minutes of the Federal Reserve’s latest policy meeting. They also awaited the U.S. Jobs Report that may shed light on the Federal Reserve’s interest rate path. As of 0449 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.2%, at $4,074 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery edged up 0.2% to $4,074.40 an ounce. Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst at KCM Trade, said that the strong USD and uncertainty about the timing of the next Fed rate reduction has slowed gold's momentum. Gold has been a safe play for investors due to...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that India's Adani Enterprises has won the approval of creditors for a $1.53 billion takeover plan of Jaiprakash Associates.

Two officials familiar with this matter claim that the creditors of India's Jaiprakash Associates have unanimously supported Adani Enterprises 135 billion rupees ($1.53billion) bid to take over the bankrupt infrastructure company. They preferred it to Vedanta. The officials, who declined to be identified because the matter was private, said that Adani's bid, which included higher upfront payments, won out over Vedanta’s offer of 170-billion rupees. Other bidders were Dalmia Bharat and Vedanta as well as Jindal Power, PNC Infratech, and Dalmia Bharat. Manoj Gaur, the controlling shareholder, had also made a last-minute offer, which was later withdrawn. Jaiprakash Associates owes...

Mineral Resources

Investors weigh US employment data and Fed rate decision as they consider copper prices

The price of copper edged up after a three day decline on Wednesday as investors awaited delayed U.S. jobs data. However, uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s rate decision kept gains in check. As of 0300 GMT, the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 0.15%, to 86.060 yuan (12,107.48 dollars) per ton. The benchmark copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange rose by 0.26%, to $10,747.5 per ton. Investors are cautious ahead of the official U.S. September job data, which was delayed due to the government shutdown. This is a crucial reference for the direction...

Mineral Resources

The dollar strengthens as gold falls; focus on Fed minutes and US jobs data

The dollar's strength pushed gold down on Wednesday, as investors awaited the minutes of the Federal Reserve's most recent policy meeting. They also awaited the U.S. employment report which could shed light on the Federal Reserve interest rate trajectory. As of 0201 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.2%, at $4,059 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery edged down 0.1% to $4,061.60 an ounce. Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst at KCM Trade, said that the strong USD and uncertainty about the timing of the next Fed rate reduction has slowed gold's momentum. Gold has been a safe play...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise on weak US economic data, traders consider Fed rate cuts

The gold price rose on Tuesday from its one-week low, supported by weak U.S. job numbers. Investors also assessed the probability of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December, ahead of further delayed U.S. statistics this week. At 2 p.m. (EST) (1900 GMT), spot gold rose 0.4% to $4,072.37 an ounce after falling as low as it had been since November 10, earlier in the day. U.S. Gold futures for delivery in December settled at $4,066.50 an ounce with a 0.2% decrease. The number of Americans who received unemployment benefits reached a two-month peak in mid-October. In the week ending...

Mineral Resources

The auto sector struggles with Nexperia disruption amid hope for Dutch-China discussions

Bosch said that thousands of employees are facing production interruptions due to a global shortage of chips caused by a dispute with the manufacturer Nexperia. China and the Netherlands are locked in a fight for control of Nexperia. However, there is hope that the standoff will ease with the Dutch government sending an official delegation to Beijing to try to reach a compromise. Bosch reported that it was experiencing disruptions at three of its sites: Ansbach, Salzgitter and Braga (both in Germany) and Braga (Portugal). It said: "We continue to do everything possible to serve our clients and to avoid...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as the dollar weakens, and traders consider US rate cuts

The gold price rose on Tuesday from its one-week low, boosted by a weaker US dollar and weaker U.S. job numbers. Investors viewed the possibility of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December, ahead of delayed U.S. economic data this week. As of 10:15 am, spot gold was up by 0.4% to $4,059.39 an ounce. ET (1515 GMT), having hit its lowest level since November 10, earlier in the session. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery fell 0.4% to $4,509.20 per ounce. Dollar-priced gold is now affordable to holders of other currencies, as the index has fallen by 0.2%. The...

Mineral Resources

Copper drops for a third day amid fears of tech valuation

Copper fell for the third consecutive session on Tuesday. It hit its lowest level in almost two months, as industrial metals slid along with a wide sell-off of risky investments sparked off by fears about an overvalued technology sector and faded hopes of a U.S. interest rate cut. As of 1026 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange had fallen 0.7% to $10,702.50 a metric tonne. The metal, which is used for construction and power, and was expected to be a beneficiary of the AI boom, fell by as much as 1.1% earlier to $10,660.50. Its...

Mineral Resources

Copper continues to lose value as the dollar gains strength

The dollar strengthened on Tuesday as the U.S. Federal Reserve was divided over a rate cut in December. In addition, the delayed September payrolls were the main focus. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract closed the day trading at 85,650 metric tons down by 0.88%. By 0708 GMT, the benchmark three-month price of copper at the London Metal Exchange had fallen by 0.97%. It was now $10,674 per ton. Dollar benefited from a decline in expectations that the Fed will cut rates next month. The dollar's strength makes commodities traded in greenbacks more expensive for investors who use...

Mineral Resources

Dalian iron ore prices continue to rise, but profit-taking limits gains

Dalian iron ore prices rose for the second session in a row on Tuesday, reaching a new two-week-high due to strong near-term demand from China's top consumer. However, profit-booking and a declining basis limited some gains. The contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed the daytime trading 1.41% higher, at 792 Yuan ($111.35), its highest price since November 3. On Monday, the contract also reached a new two-week high. As of 0758 GMT the benchmark December iron ore price on the Singapore Exchange had remained unchanged at $104.4 per ton. This follows a day-ago gain of...

Mineral Resources

Gold continues to fall as dollar remains firm, easing Fed rate cut bets

Gold dropped for the fourth consecutive session on Tuesday. The dollar was strong and there were fewer prospects for an interest rate reduction in the United States next month. As of 0131 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.1%, at $4,039.19 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery fell by 0.9%, to $4.038.60 an ounce. "The dollar has been a little stronger today, and some of the speculation lengths have also been reduced in this last week. "The gold market will consolidate for the time being," said Marex analyst Edward Meir. After a steep rise in the session before,...