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Energy Markets

AGL Australia forecasts higher earnings in 2027 on the back of battery growth and lower costs

Australian power producer ?AGL Energy forecast stronger-than-expected 2027 earnings ?on Wednesday, ?betting lower operating costs and contributions from its expanding battery portfolio would offset softer wholesale electricity prices. The Melbourne-based firm forecasts underlying net profit for 2027 between A$470 ($332.01 millions) and A$670,000,000, with the middle point above Visible Alpha's estimate of A$550.8million, despite reporting a slight drop in profit in 2025. AGL stated that earnings would be supported by stable retail energy margins, and the contribution of a Liddell?Battery recently installed in New South Wales. This battery is a grid-scale 500 MW battery. According to the power producer, '2027...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

The stock market in Australia and New Zealand ends at a record high

Equities in Australia, New Zealand and Canada closed at record highs on Wednesday. In Sydney, miners and tech stocks led the way following a rally of U.S. technology shares and hopes for easing Middle East tensions. The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 index in Australia rose 0.9%, closing at an all-time high of 9,227.80. In New Zealand, the equivalent index finished 0.7% higher with a record 13,997.18. The relative strength index of the benchmark ASX200 index, which has been rising for four consecutive sessions, is now in overbought territory and at its highest level since mid-June, 2025. The risk appetite was strong...

Fossil Fuels

Association says South Korean refiners are considering Venezuelan crude imports

An official of the Korea Petroleum Association stated that South Korea's refiners were considering importing Venezuelan crude to diversify their supply sources, as the conflict in the Middle East is disrupting shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. GS Caltex is one of the country's largest refiners. In June, it imported 110,000 barrels from Venezuela to?test its quality. The association official confirmed a?local report. Officials said that the refiner would assess whether or not the crude is suitable for their facilities, and evaluate product yields. Officials said that the other 'three refiners - HD Hyundai Oilbank SK Innovation, and 'S-Oil -...

Fossil Fuels

Ampol shares reach a 2-year high after refining margins triple

Ampol, an Australian company, said that its Lytton refinery's margins more than tripled in the 2nd quarter. This was boosted by the surging oil prices linked to the Middle East war, which pushed the shares of the company to their highest levels in over two years. Ampol reported that the prolonged closure of Strait of Hormuz has tightened crude supply to Asian refiners. This has reduced refinery activity, and driven up refined fuel margins because of product shortages. Ampol stated that it was in a good position to handle any conflict as they had secured supplies for the majority of...

Fossil Fuels

Ampol's Lytton quarter refining margin has more than tripled on the back of higher oil prices

Ampol, Australia's refinery, reported on Thursday a 255% increase in its second-quarter margins. This was attributed to a rise in oil prices due to the Middle East conflict as well as disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The top fuel retailer in the country said that its Lytton refinery margin?rose from $8.71 to $30.93 a barrel, compared with a year ago. Ampol shares rose by 3.4% to their highest level since April 2024. The higher refining margin highlights how geopolitical tensions - in the Middle East - boosted profitability during this period as concerns over fuel supply disruptions...

Fossil Fuels

Australia builds first oil refinery at home in 60 years, to improve fuel security

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Tuesday that Australia will be considering building its first?oil? refinery in over 60 years. The war in the Middle East has squeezed supplies from abroad and highlighted the urgency of improving energy security. Albanese stated that the project would help to build Australia's sovereignty and resilience in the fuel sector, which could shield the country against future supply shocks. Albanese stated that if the project is deemed?feasible', Perdaman, a chemical industrial producer in Western Australia will build a new large-scale refinery. Albanese, a reporter in Western Australia's Pilbara Region, told reporters that "the war?in?the...

Fossil Fuels

Whitehaven Coal's output in 2026 is at the top of its guidance range, but costs are at the low end.

Whitehaven Coal, Australia's largest coal producer, said Tuesday that its annual sales and output were near the top end of their guidance range due to the recovery of its Queensland mines. However, the company expects its costs for the full year to be near the lower end of the forecast. As the Sydney-based coal mining company tries to absorb higher diesel costs linked to Middle?East conflict, it is important to consider cost forecast. Whitehaven has said that unit costs are expected to be around A$132 ($92.29), towards the low end of their forecast range. This is after they achieved savings...

Environment

After years of stagnation, New Zealand's interest in gas exploration is picking up.

Seven oil and gas companies are racing to secure offshore exploration rights before a New Zealand national election, which could result in a ban on new permits. The country's main parties?battle about the need for natural gas. New Zealand has attracted?interest? after the conservative government overturned last year a ban on offshore drilling, imposed in 2018. The goal was to avoid gas shortages for industry users and boost power generation during dry years when hydropower production falls. In May, the country produced 7,6 petajoules (PJ) of gas. This was largely due to fields that have declined or are about to...

Fossil Fuels

Stocks in the world are falling as a tech sell-off drags down markets

The global equity markets fell on Friday as investors continued to take profits from?highly-flying tech and chip stocks. Meanwhile, crude oil prices plummeted as more tankers left Strait of Hormuz. Wall Street saw all three indexes trading lower, with choppy trading, as losses in energy, industrials and technology offset gains in healthcare stocks and real estate. The Dow Jones was on course for a gain, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are headed for weekly losses. The chip stocks fell 5% for a loss of 7.7% per week, the biggest weekly drop since March. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped...

Coal

Russell: China's thermal coal production drops, but prices of imported coal in Asia rise amid the Iran war.

The Iran War has impacted crude oil and natural gas markets. However, the impact on coal prices has been muted. Prices for thermal grades are quietly rising to multi-year highs. The conflict between the United States of America and Iran has led to the loss of about 10% of crude oil and a fifth of LNG. However, the thermal coal supply has been largely unaffected by the conflict, despite the fact that the cost of shipping and producing has increased due to higher fuel prices. Coal prices are likely to be driven by a number of factors, including the Iran...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Australia union declares workers will strike at Inpex LNG plant from May 27

The Offshore Alliance said that the union grouping has served a 'notice of strike' at Inpex’s Ichthys facility in northern Australia, effective May 27. This could further tighten global energy supply. In May, 326 out of 346 unionized workers at the 9,3 million-metric-ton-a year facility near Darwin voted to strike over pay and conditions. Lawyers 'for the Offshore Alliance', a grouping of Maritime Union of Australia & the Australian Workers Union served the Japanese company with an intent to strike from May 27 through June 10. They said that months of talks had not made any progress. In a statement,...

Oil & Gas

Australia's Santos achieves first oil at Alaska project

Santos, Australia’s No.2 oil &?gas producer said on Monday that it had?reached first oil in its Pikka project, located in Alaska, U.S.A. Shares of the Adelaide-headquartered company rose as much as 3.1% to A$8.12, their highest ?since April 13, while the broader S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index ?was down 1.4% by 0450 GMT. Stocks of the Adelaide-based company rose as much as 3.1% to A$8.12, their highest level?since April 13, while the broader S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index?was down 1.4% by 0450 GMT. Craig Sidney is a senior investment advisor at Shaw and Partners. He said, "This announcement is positive in light...

Fossil Fuels

Eneos buys Chevron's Singapore refinery and Asian assets for $2.2 Billion

Eneos Holdings announced on Thursday that it would purchase U.S. giant Chevron's 50 percent stake in Singapore?Refining Company and other assets throughout Southeast Asia, Australia and Australia. This will be its first venture into refining outside of Japan. Eneos stated that the deal, which includes Chevron’s assets in Vietnam, Australia Philippines and Malaysia, is expected to be closed by 2027. Chevron is looking to sell its refining assets and storage facilities in Asia, to reduce costs and streamline operations. This investment is a major step towards strengthening the business platforms that connect Japan to Southeast Asia and Oceania. It also...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Oil prices continue to rise as US-Iran ceasefire ends

The bond yields rose on Tuesday to their highest level in decades. Oil prices also increased for the third day. Stocks in Asia gave up gains made in early trades as a U.S. - Iran truce ended and Tehran warned of a "fully offensive military posture". The 30-year Treasury bond yield rose 1.1 basis points intraday to 5.321%. This is the highest it has been in nearly 20 years. The 10-year counterpart rose 0.4 basis points to 4.724%. "In the past, when the 10-year Treasury bond rate rose above 4,65 percent, the Trump administration would follow up with some comforting...

Crude Oil

Dollar slips, shares remain steady as markets reduce Fed rate risk

On Monday, global shares rose and the dollar dropped to its lowest level in a year after a series of'soft' U.S. data, which included an unexpected decline?in retail sales, led markets to reduce their bets on an impending rate hike by the Federal Reserve. According to CME Group's FedWatch, a hike in the next month has been priced at 30%. This is down from 50% a few weeks ago. STOXX, a benchmark index of 600 large European companies, rose 0.04% on the back of resource stocks, as gold prices increased. In the US, Nasdaq and S&P futures both gained 0.5%....

Crude Oil

Dollar slips, shares rise as markets reduce Fed rate risk

Markets reduced bets on an imminent rate hike by the Federal Reserve after a series of soft U.S. data, which included an 'unexpected drop in the retail sales. According to CME Group's FedWatch, a hike in the next month has been priced at 30%. This is down from 50% a week ago. The STOXX benchmark, which measures 600 large European companies, rose by 0.21%. This followed earlier gains of MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan (which rose 0.5%), while Japan's Nikkei rose by 0.3%. The Hang Seng index rose 1.6% and Chinese blue-chips gained 0.8% ahead of the release of...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

NexGen Energy, a Canadian miner NexGen RPT, holds talks with BHP to seek $1 billion for its uranium project

Leigh Curyer, the CEO of NexGen Energy, said that it was "talking" and sharing information with BHP about its Rook I project in Saskatchewan. NexGen Energy, a Canadian uranium mining company, has started construction on what will be the largest uranium mine in the world. The company is looking to raise $1 billion of capital over the next nine-month period. The miner will consider financing options such as prepayment agreements with utilities, debt finance, and direct equity in the project. Curyer, when asked if NexGen was in contact with BHP regarding a possible equity partnership in Athabasca Basin, said that...

Mineral Resources

James Hardie is facing another class action lawsuit over earnings forecasts and disclosures

The law firm Slater and Gordon announced on Monday that it filed a class action against James Hardie Industries in an Australian court to seek compensation for losses suffered by investors due to the company’s earnings forecasts and market disclosures for fiscal 2026. The suit also claims that the conduct of the fiber cement maker artificially inflates its share price. It follows another action that was filed a few months ago, alleging that the company failed not to disclose adverse circumstances in its "North America" business. Slater and Gordon announced that it had begun court proceedings against investors who purchased...

Mineral Resources

Sources: China's state iron ore purchaser has a supply agreement with Anglo American

Three sources familiar with the matter said that the Chinese state iron ore purchaser reached an agreement in April with 'Anglo American over an annual supply contract for the key ingredient used to make steel. China Mineral 'Resources Group' (CMRG) was established in 2022 in order to gain more power on the iron ore markets where China is a dominant buyer. They have increased their efforts to get better terms for Chinese Steelmakers who are struggling with dwindling margins and dwindling demand. Bloomberg broke the news on Friday. Sources said that CMRG, under the?agreement which was not previously reported, became...

Mineral Resources

Australia promised to build 1.2 million homes but builders are reaching their limits

Builder Jay Perham in Brisbane, Australia, was forced to pour cement at a housing site during the night because he couldn't find workers to do the work when the sun came up. Then, quality problems arise. Perham, the manager of Axiom Construction, said that you can't see at night. "The last three or four pours that I have made were all at night and we had head torches on and lamps." Brisbane, the host city for 'the 2032 Olympic Games, will see around A$7billion ($4.93billion) in Olympic-related construction. This will add to the existing shortage of workers. The construction of...

Mineral Resources

Russell: The surge in China's imports of coal may be starting to slow down.

China's coal exports increased to the highest level this year in July, but that strength is based on short-term factors and unlikely to last. According to data released by the government last week, total coal imports in July were up 23% from last year's same month to 43.73 millions metric tons. It was up from 42.78 millions tons in June, and nearly a third higher than the low of 33.1million tons for April this year. After 82 miners were killed in an accident at a mine located in Shanxi Province on May 22, China began imposing safety inspections in mines....

Mineral Resources

Russell: The surge in China's imports of coal may be starting to slow down.

China's coal exports surged in July to their highest level this year. But the increase is based on short-term factors and will not last. According to data released by the government last week, total coal imports rose 23% from July last year to 43.73 millions metric tons. The increase was from 42.78 millions tons in June and nearly a third higher than the lowest level of?this year, which was 33.1 million tonnes from April. This rebound comes after China implemented safety inspections in mines following an accident that left 82 people in Shanxi Province dead on May 22, China's largest...

Mineral Resources

Australia tightens restrictions on two Northern Minerals shareholders who are ordered to divest

The Australian government has tightened restrictions on two Northern Minerals shareholders who were ordered to 'divest their shares over national security concerns,' the?miner reported. This is a further scrutiny of Chinese investment in the rare-earths developer. Northern Minerals has developed the Browns Range Heavy Rare Earths Project in Western Australia. Western governments are looking to reduce their reliance on China as a source of these minerals. The Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers, ordered in May that six offshore shareholders of Northern Minerals divest all their shares over concerns that Chinese-linked groups were seeking to control the rare earths miner. Chalmers said...

Mineral Resources

James Hardie posts a 54% increase in quarterly profits and raises its annual earnings forecast

James Hardie increased its annual earnings forecast on Friday. It cited synergies from its acquisition of AZEK and manufacturing efficiencies, as well as strong execution across its businesses. The company also reported a 54% increase in its first-quarter profits. As affordability restrictions in the?U.S. grew, pressure was put on the company's Siding & Trim division. New construction activity slowed and distributor inventories were high. The company's previous forecast was $5.25 to $5.41 Billion. It now expects a net sales of $5.56 to $5.72 Billion in 2027. It also raised its forecasted adjusted earnings before taxes, depreciation, and?amortization for the year...

Mineral Resources

Ariana Resources targets gold production of 2028 from rare Zimbabwe greenfield mining

Kerim Sener, Managing Director of Ariana Resources (a London-listed company), said that the company expects to begin producing gold in Zimbabwe from its "greenfield" project by 2028. Ariana Resources' Dokwe Project, located about 110 kilometres north-west from Bulawayo (Zimbabwe’s second largest city), is a 'large-scale greenfield' project. South Africa has a rich history of gold mining, but it has been unable to attract substantial investment after international mining companies such as Rio Tinto, Delta Gold, and Kinross left the country more than 20 years ago due to a political crisis and economic crisis. A few mid-tier miners and many small-scale...

Mineral Resources

Rio Tinto's executive claims that the price of iron ore will rise in the next decade due to the depletion of mines.

Rio Tinto's executive stated on Wednesday that the supply pressure resulting from the depletion?of?iron ore mining operations built earlier in this century, such as those found in Australia, will?underpin iron ore prices and the market over the next decade. Rio expects that it will invest over $13 billion in new mines, plants and equipment in the Pilbara Region from 2025-2027. It estimates that 800 million tons of additional production is needed globally within the next decade. Just 300 millions tonnes have been committed. Matthew Holcz said at a luncheon event held by the Melbourne Mining Club that "it feels like...

Mineral Resources

Rio Tinto's executive claims that the price of iron ore will be driven by the depletion of mines in the next decade.

Rio Tinto's executive said on Wednesday that the supply pressure from depleting iron ore mining operations?built in the early part of this century, like those in Australia, will drive iron ore prices and the market over the next decade. Rio expects that it will invest over $13 billion in new mines, plants and equipment in the Pilbara Region between 2025 and 2027. It is estimated that 800 million tonnes of additional production must be added worldwide within the next decade just to maintain supply. Only 300 millions tonnes have been committed. Matthew Holcz said at a luncheon event held by...

Mineral Resources

Australian stock prices reach record levels on the back of signs of eased Iran tensions.

Australian shares opened Wednesday at a new record high, boosted by miners as optimism grew about an imminent end to the five-month long Iran war. S&P/ASX 200 index grew?as much?as 0.7%?to a new record high of 9,213.0.?At 1216 GMT it was up 0.6%, adding to Tuesday's gains of 1.4%. The local benchmark has joined the global equity rally following comments from Qatari and U.S. officials that raised hopes of a diplomatic solution to the Iran War. This led to a decline in oil prices for a third consecutive day and pushed global bond yields down. Josh Gilbert, eToro's lead analyst...