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Fossil Fuels

OPEC+'s crude production hike comes amid tepid Asian demand for oil: Russell

The crude oil markets pay attention to what OPEC+ has to say, but less so to what they actually do when it comes down to supplying the world's biggest commodity. Eight members of a wider group who had implemented voluntary production reductions met over the weekend to decide on a rise in output of 411,000 barrels per daily (bpd) for July, which would be the third consecutive month of this increase. Saudi Arabia, Russia, and the United Arab Emirates will each receive more than half the increase in production. There are still two questions to be answered. Will the eight...

Fossil Fuels

Sources say that China, facing a declining coal demand, has asked power plants to simply buy more coal.

Sources with knowledge on the matter say that China is urging its coal-fired plants to stockpile the fuel more and import less to try to stabilize domestic prices. However, traders are skeptical the measures will stop the slide. After a massive increase in production following shortages and blackouts, the coal industry in China is facing rising stocks of the fuel. Sources said that to support the miners who are facing a decline in profits, the state planner asked power plants prioritise the domestic coal, and increase thermal stockpiles of coal by 10%. The overall target was 215 million metric tonnes...

Oil & Gas

U.S. criticizes Russia for inflaming WW3 fears following Trump's "playing with Fire" remark

Keith Kellogg - the envoy of U.S. president Donald Trump - scolded on Wednesday, a Russian official, for inciting fears of a third world war after Trump warned that President Vladimir Putin "played with fire" regarding Ukraine. Trump warned that Russia would have suffered "REALLY BAD things" if not for Trump's post on Truth Social. What Vladimir Putin does not realize is that without me, a lot of bad things, and I do mean BAD, would have happened in Russia. Trump stated in a Truth Social posting on Tuesday that "He's playing with flames." Former president Dmitry Medvedev dismissed Trump's...

Fossil Fuels

Australia's Origin Energy lowers its forecast for UK business, shares fall

Origin Energy, Australia, downgraded its annual forecast on Monday due to the unseasonably warm temperatures in Britain during March and April, as well as one-off effects. This sent its shares to an almost one-month-low. The shares of the Sydney-based firm fell by around 4.4% at 0508 GMT after reaching their lowest level since the first of May earlier in the day. The benchmark ASX200 index was flat. Origin now expects to lose up to A$100m ($65.19m) on its annual earnings before taxes, interest and depreciation. Origin estimated that it could contribute up to A$100m, while the EBITDA was only A$55m...

Electric Utilities

Origin Energy Australia raises the lower end of its full-year profit estimate

Origin Energy, Australia's largest energy company, raised its underlying profit forecast for fiscal 2025 to the lower end due to operational improvements as well as wholesale portfolio benefits. Energy retailer expects its full-year earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization to be between A$1.3billion ($844.35m) and A$1.4billion, up from the previous range of A$1.1billion to A$1.4billion. Origin said that it also projects a loss up to A$100m in its share in annual EBITDA underlying from Octopus Energy due to the unseasonably warm weather in March and April across United Kingdom, and other one-off effects. Origin estimated that it could contribute...

Oil & Gas Refining

Corriere CEO: Pirelli is in a risky situation if Sinochem does not sign a deal.

The CEO of the Pirelli group told Corriere della sera that the Italian tyre manufacturer is in a dangerous situation because its Chinese major shareholder Sinochem has rejected the company's proposal to resolve governance issues which could hamper its expansion in the United States. Pirelli, and its second largest shareholder, Italy's Camfin have stated that Sinochem's stake in the company poses a risk to Pirelli's ambitions of expanding into the U.S. where some legislators are against approving projects supported by Chinese companies. Pirelli's Chinese shareholders rejected the company's proposal earlier this month, despite it not being detailed. In an interview...

Oil & Gas

Taliban talks with Russia and China about trade in local currency

Afghanistan's acting Commerce Minister said that the Taliban administration has advanced discussions with Russia to allow banks from both sanction-hit economies, Russia and Afghanistan, to settle trade transactions in local currency worth hundreds of millions in dollars. Haji Nooruddin, Azizi's minister, said on Thursday that the Afghan government had made similar offers to China. He said that discussions had taken place with the Chinese Embassy in Kabul. Azizi stated that technical teams in both countries were working on the proposal with Russia. As Moscow looks to use national currencies as a way to move away from the dollar, and Afghanistan...

Oil Refineries

Shell Indonesia transfers gas station business from Citadel to Sefas JV

Shell Indonesia announced on Friday that it has sold its gas station business ownership to a joint-venture between Citadel Pacific Limited, Sefas Group and Citadel Pacific Limited. The company will retain its lubricant division. Shell has said that the deal will be finalized by the end of next year. It includes 200 gas stations and a fuel terminal in Gresik. The move is part of its strategy to transform the company's portfolio. The company stated in a press release that "after completion, Shell will remain in Indonesia via brand licensing agreements." Citadel Pacific, a private holding company based in the...

Fossil Fuels

Rosneft has taken control of Russia's biggest rare earth deposit.

Rosneft, Russia's biggest oil producer, has purchased Tomtor, which is the largest rare earth deposit in the country, according to a company registry published on Wednesday. This acquisition follows President Vladimir Putin’s request last year that the development of this field be accelerated. Tomtor is located in the northern part of Siberian Yakutia region. It's a major project for Russia to increase production of metals used in the defense industry, mobile phones, and electric cars. According to the official Russian state registry, Rosneft under Igor Sechin - a Putin ally for many years - gained complete control of Vostok engineering,...

Fossil Fuels

Asian petrochemical producers chase ethane gains as margins dwindle

As they struggle with thin margins and a global oversupply of petrochemicals, executives from several Asian companies said that they plan to reconfigure crackers in order to process more Ethane. This will reduce costs and allow them to take advantage of the rising U.S. supply. SP Chemicals, a Chinese company, and YNCC in South Korea are two of the largest cracker operators. Mitsui Chemicals in Japan is researching the use of ethanol to fuel existing crackers. This change will enable operators to maintain flexibility in their feedstocks, with U.S. exports of ethane expected to increase by about 7% by 2025....

Oil & Gas

How can Trump bring peace to Ukraine?

Donald Trump said that he would be meeting with the presidents from Russia and Ukraine to discuss stopping the "bloodbath" in Ukraine. What are the obstacles that the U.S. President faces when he is trying to negotiate a peace agreement with Russia and Ukraine? SECURITY GUARANTEE Ukraine, which has been subjected to a full scale invasion in 2022, and witnessed Russia annex Crimea, needs security guarantees from major powers, primarily the United States. Sources involved in the talks say that the problem is that a security agreement without teeth could leave Ukraine vulnerable. Diplomats talked about a "robust" security guarantee,...

Fossil Fuels

Trump: UAE and US agree that Abu Dhabi will buy the most advanced AI chip.

Donald Trump announced on Friday that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United States agreed to open a pathway for Abu Dhabi to purchase some of the world's most advanced artificial-intelligence semiconductors from U.S. firms, which is a significant win for Abu Dhabi in its efforts to become a hub for global AI. Trump's Gulf tour also included a visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. The UAE capital Abu Dhabi and wealthiest emirate of the UAE made a promise to increase the value of their energy investments to the U.S. by $440 billion over the next decade....

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Inflation data ahead of the stock market's best month since 2023

The dollar flirted with its first annual rise on Friday, as traders awaited key U.S. data on inflation and Washington's latest fluttering about tariffs. Investors have tried to ride the roller coaster of news this week after a U.S. federal appeals court temporarily restored tariffs that were temporarily blocked by a U.S. district court. The initial decline in European stock prices on Friday was followed by gains of 0.3% to 0.8% despite this. Unexpected dip Mixed results in German retail sales Inflation numbers Wall Street futures fell ahead of the PCE inflation data, which is due to be released before...

Crude Oil

Investors assess tariff roadblock as they halt the dollar and stock rally

The initial rally in the markets following the court ruling blocking President Donald Trump's "Liberation Day Tariffs" lost momentum on Thursday as the markets assessed the uncertain future. The Manhattan-based Court of International Trade has ruled that Trump exceeded his authority when he imposed his April 2, 2018 tariffs on all imports from U.S. Trading Partners. The White House appealed this decision and could even take it to the Supreme Court, if necessary. In the meantime, the White House's appeal offered some hope that Trump would back down from the highest tariff levels which he had previously threatened. The ruling...

Crude Oil

Stocks are hesitant, but the US dollar is rising on the back of rosy economic reports

The dollar gained on the back of positive economic indicators in the United States. Shares fell on Wednesday, as investors became cautious in anticipation of Nvidia’s earnings announcement on Wall Street. The market's optimism about what seemed to be an easing of trade frictions between Europe and the U.S. has faded. The global bond market settled after a frightening surge in long term yields. However, a lacklustre Japanese auction of its longest-dated bonds highlighted lingering concerns about fiscal deficits. The U.S. consumer sentiment surprised to the upside before Thursday's closely watched employment figures. Nvidia, a maker of artificial intelligence chips,...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Treasury's Bessent: Trump and Xi are likely to discuss the minerals dispute soon

U.S. Treasury Sec. Bessent believes that President Donald Trump will be speaking with Chinese President Xi Jinping soon about trade issues, including a dispute regarding critical minerals. Donald Trump accused China on Friday of violating a bilateral agreement to reduce tariffs and trade barriers for vital minerals. "What China does is that they hold back products which are essential to the industrial supply chain of India and Europe." Bessent told CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday that this is not the behavior of a reliable partner. "I'm confident that President Trump and Party Chairperson Xi will have a conversation, which...

Mineral Resources

S&P reduces Volvo Cars' rating outlook citing US tariffs and competition in China

S&P lowered its outlook on Volvo Cars' BB+ rating to "negative" on Friday from "stable". The company said that the increased competition in China and the U.S. Tariffs were harming the growth prospects of the company. Last month, the Swedish automaker, owned by China's Geely in majority, retracted its earnings guidance. It also announced cost-cutting measures, including the layoff of 3,000 workers, mostly white-collar, due to a drop in demand. S&P stated in a press release that "the negative outlook for Volvo Cars reflects the company's large exposure to U.S. tariffs on imports, and its increasing marginalisation on the Chinese...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore pessimism subsides despite looming Simandou supply

Analysts and traders agree that the prospects for iron ore price are improving due to a smaller than expected global surplus in this year. However, new supply coming from the massive Simandou project, located in Guinea, remains a downside risk on a longer-term basis. More than a dozen analysts and traders interviewed at this week's Singapore International Ferrous Week said that their forecasts of oversupply for this year have been reduced from 50,000,000 tons to between 20,000,000 and 30,000,000 metric tons. The reason is that demand has been resilient this year, thanks to strong steel exports. Buyers stocked up on...

Mineral Resources

China softens its stance on export restrictions for rare earths

China announced that it would continue to cooperate with other countries in regards to its export control of rare earths, as shortages threaten auto and semiconductor manufacturers in Europe and India. China, which controls 90% of the global processing capacity of rare earth magnets, used in everything from cars and fighter jets, to home appliances and other products, imposed export restrictions in early April, requiring exporters obtain licenses from Beijing. Despite a few licences being granted to Volkswagen suppliers and others, Indian automakers claim they have not received any. They will be forced to cease production at the beginning of...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore posted a weekly loss due to softer China demand and trade uncertainty

The price of iron ore futures fell on Friday, and the weekly loss was attributed to a softer demand in China for this steelmaking component. Traders are bracing for more trade uncertainty. The Dalian Commodity Exchange's most traded September iron ore contract ended the daytime trading session 0.43% lower, at 702 Yuan ($97.65), a metric tonne. This represents a loss of 2.84% over the past week. As of 0704 GMT, the benchmark June iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was $96.25 per ton down 0.66%. This week, the contract has fallen by 1.91%. The hot metal production, which is typically...

Mineral Resources

ASIA GOLD - Indian gold demand is lagging as prices increase, and wedding purchases are cooling

The physical gold demand in India this week was tepid, due to an increase in prices at home and the end of wedding season, which kept buyers away. Premiums in China, India's top consumer, were also down. This week, Indian dealers offered a discount Last week, the discount was up to $49, but this week it is down to up to $31 per ounce, including 6% import duties and 3% sales taxes. The wedding season has ended and the monsoon is here, so jewellers expect a seasonal drop in demand. This is why people are holding off on new purchases,"...

Mineral Resources

Base metals decline as dollar firms, US tariff optimism fades

The dollar strengthened on Friday, and the market's optimism faded after a court decision that reinstated some of the largest tariffs imposed in the United States by President Donald Trump. As of 0521 GMT, the London Metal Exchange reported that three-month copper was down by 0.1%, at $9,562.50 a metric ton. Red metal, which is used for power and construction, continues to gain 4.8% this month and looks set to have its best month since Sept. 2024. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's (SHFE) most-traded contract for copper fell 0.3%, to 77 740 yuan per ton ($10 813). LME aluminium dropped 0.2%,...

Mineral Resources

How Trump's Trade War is Upending the Global Economy

The tariffs imposed by Donald Trump since his inauguration on January 20, 2017 have sent shockwaves through financial markets, and uncertainty has spread throughout the global economy. This timeline shows the major events: Trump imposes tariffs of 25% on Mexican imports, 10% on Chinese goods and most Canadian imports from February 1. He demands that they reduce the flow of illegal immigrants and fentanyl into the United States. Trump agrees to a 30-day suspension of his tariff threat against Mexico and Canada in exchange for concessions made on border security and criminal enforcement. The U.S. doesn't reach a similar deal...

Mineral Resources

India's Bajaj Auto warns that magnet delays in China will affect EV production by July

Indian automaker Bajaj Auto warned on Thursday that further delays in the supply of rare-earth magnets from China may "seriously" impact electric vehicle production before July. China controls over 90% of the global processing capacity in magnets for automotives, home appliances and clean energy. In April, the country implemented restrictions requiring import permits to be obtained from Beijing. On Wednesday, it was reported that Indian auto industry associations have asked Prime Minister NarendraModi's government for help in gaining access to magnets stored at Chinese ports since the beginning of April. Rakesh Sharma, Bajaj Auto’s executive director, told analysts on Thursday...

Mineral Resources

Copper gains after US Court puts brakes on Trump Tariffs

The market was buoyed by optimism on Thursday after a federal judge halted President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on most imports from the United States. The Court of International Trade, in a wide ruling issued on Wednesday, blocked the majority of Trump's import duties. It found that Trump had exceeded his authority when he imposed tariffs on all imports. Minutes later, the Trump administration filed an appeal notice and questioned the jurisdiction of the court. Ewa Mannthey, ING commodities analyst, said that copper rose because of the court's decision. Markets are likely to remain volatile while the administration...

Mineral Resources

BMW, Mercedes, VW seek tariff relief in return for US investment, Handelsblatt reports

The Handelsblatt reported that German automakers BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Volkswagen were in discussions with the U.S. Department of Commerce about a tariff agreement which would include a mechanism for offsetting imports and exports. The report cited company sources to say that in exchange for tariff relief the companies would be able to invest billions of dollars in the United States. The report did not provide a specific amount. According to Handelsblatt, the goal is to reach a deal as early as July. BMW refused to comment. Mercedes and Volkwagen were not available to comment when contacted. Handelsblatt declined to comment....

Mineral Resources

China relaxes export restrictions on rare earth for certain chip manufacturers

State media reported on Wednesday that China could relax restrictions on rare earth exports to Chinese and European semiconductor companies and other firms in their supply chains. China placed seven rare earths products and related items on its export control list in April. All exporters are required to apply for licenses regardless of their nationality. Several export licences for rare earth magnets used in the semiconductor industry, auto industry and defence industry have been granted. However, the licensing process is complex and can take several months. This has already caused confusion at customs. China Daily reported on Wednesday that it...