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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...

Energy Markets

Oil prices fall on the back of oversupply, but sanctions keep declines in check

The price of oil fell on Wednesday, as a report from the industry showed that crude inventories were higher in the U.S. Brent crude futures fell 11 cents or 0.2% to $64.78 per barrel at 0510 GMT after rising 1.1% the previous session. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures were down by 9 cents or 0.2% at $60.65 per barrel after gaining 1.4% on Tuesday. Market sources reported late Tuesday that U.S. crude oil and fuel stockpiles rose during the past week. They cited American Petroleum Institute data. API, according to sources, reported that crude stocks increased by 4.45 millions...

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Asia markets sway as Nvidia earnings test approaches

Investors were held back by a wave of nervousness 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 flat during the morning Asian session. Japan's Nikkei index made a shaky 0.4% increase, while South Korea's Kospi dropped 0.8%. Nvidia is the company that sells graphics processing units, the GPUs, that are the foundation...

Oil & Gas

Gold Reserve requests for staying in Citgo parent Auction is denied

The U.S. Court of Appeals denied a motion made by Toronto-listed Gold Reserve on Tuesday to stop all proceedings in the court ordered auction of Citgo Petroleum’s parent company in Delaware. This is yet another setback to the miner, who has been fighting in court for its $7.9billion bid for Citgo Holding's parent PDV Holding. PDV Holding is a U.S.-based subsidiary of Venezuelan state-owned energy firm Petroleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA). In late August, a court officer supervises the sale of goods. Recommended by A rival offer by an affiliate of Elliott Investment Management. Motions Disqualify The earlier this month,...

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...

Oil & Gas

US Treasury: sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil reduce Russia's oil revenue

The U.S. Treasury announced on Monday that U.S. sanction against Russian oil giants Rosneft, and Lukoil have already reduced Russian oil revenues. They are also likely to reduce Russian oil sales in the future. In a press release, the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control stated that their analysis of the first market impact of sanctions announced on the 22nd of October showed they were "having their intended effect of dampening Russian revenue by lowering Russian oil prices and therefore the ability of the country to fund its war against Ukraine." The Treasury's action was one of the strongest U.S....

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Wall St. wobbles as Treasury yields drop due to Nvidia data and results

U.S. stock prices fell and Treasury yields dipped as investors began a week filled with accelerated data releases following the longest shutdown of government in US history. Nvidia, the chipmaker that is a bellwether for artificial intelligence, will report its quarterly earnings on March 28. The results of this sector are expected to be closely scrutinized by investors looking for signs of waning interest in the area which has been driving the recent stock market rally. In early trading, all three major U.S. indexes were modestly lower. The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to implement its third rate reduction of...

Mining

US data and Nvidia earnings loom as stocks and bonds become jittery

European stocks fell while bond yields dropped on Monday as markets awaited a report of earnings from $5 trillion chipmaker Nvidia, and U.S. employment data that would be released later this week. These could provide direction to the nervous global markets. The benchmark European index of 600 large stocks fell 0.4% after a global sell-off last week, triggered by concerns over the overvaluation of technology shares and diminished expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts. Wall Street was set to open slightly higher with S&P futures rising 0.2% and Nasdaq futures gaining 0.4%. After hesitant comments from policymakers worried about inflation,...

Energy Markets

Stocks and bonds remain steady as Nvidia's earnings test looms

Stocks and bond rates held steady on Monday as markets took a breather after a wobble last week in tech stocks that could be repeated or reversed when $5 trillion chipmaker Nvidia releases earnings on Wednesday. Investors are also awaiting the headline U.S. job data, due on Thursday. However, the report could do little more than confirm private market surveys that showed the labour market was slowing. The benchmark European index of 600 large stocks gained 0.1% during a subdued morning trading session. Wall Street is expected to follow suit as S&P futures moved up 0.6% and Nasdaq futures rose...

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Morning bid Europe-Nvidia earnings to likely overshadow US delayed data

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. On Monday, the U.S. economy will start to flow again with figures on construction spending for August. On Thursday, September's jobs data will be released. The next month will bring more up-to date figures on labour and prices. However, due to concerns over the quality of these data and hawkish comments from policymakers, expectations for a December rate cut are fading. The main event for markets this week is likely Nvidia earnings after the close on Wednesday, which are shaping as a test for...

Oil & Gas Refining

Chandra Asri receives $750 million in funding from KKR for the purchase of Exxon's Singapore petrol stations

Chandra Asri Pacific, based in Indonesia, announced on Monday that it had secured a bespoke financing package of $750 million from investment firm KKR for its purchase of ExxonMobil’s Esso retail fuel station network. The Indonesian conglomerate announced late October that it would retain the Esso brand, continue to source fuel from ExxonMobil and integrate its existing workforce. Chandra Asri has not disclosed financial details about the transaction until now. The deal includes almost 60 fuel stations and associated supply agreements. KKR Capital Markets will arrange the financing solution, which is anchored on KKR’s private credit and Insurance platforms. SJ...

Fossil Fuels

Sources say that Chevron, Phillips66 and Total won India's first bid to purchase US LPG.

Two trade sources familiar with the matter confirmed that Indian state refiners awarded their first long-term joint tenders in 2026 to Chevron Phillips 66, and TotalEnergies Trading SA for the import of U.S. liquefied gas. India is planning to increase energy imports to the U.S. in order to reduce its trade surplus. This is a major irritation for President Donald Trump who imposed a 50% tariff on Indian imports. The three refiners wanted to jointly purchase 48 large gas carriers or 2 million metric tonnes of LPG by 2026. LPG, a mixture of butane and propane, is used to cook....

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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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Stocks fall as markets focus on US data barrage and Japan PM's meeting with BOJ chief

Asian stocks fell in the early trading on Tuesday as investors reduced their bets on a Federal Reserve rate reduction next month. The government shutdown had delayed a flurry of important U.S. economic data. The closely-watched September nonfarm payrolls data is due on Thursday. The focus in the region also centered on the meeting between Japan's new prime minister Sanae Takaichi and Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda, which took place at 0630 GMT. This was the first time the two had met since the new leader's inauguration last month. In a Tuesday research note, JBWere analysts stated that "there...

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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Refined Products

Russell: China increased its crude stockpiles in October, as oil prices declined.

In October, China's crude oil storage volumes likely increased as robust imports from China and domestic production outweighed an increase of refinery processing. According to calculations based upon official data, China's crude oil surplus was 690,000 barrels a day (bpd), up from 570,000 bpd a month earlier. China's rate of adding crude oil inventories to its reserves is seen as an important factor for the demand for crude oil in the world’s largest importer. It also adds uncertainty to price forecasts. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, data released on November 14, China's refineries produced 14.94 million barrels per...

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JPMorgan: Almost a quarter of Russian oil exports are stuck in tankers

JPMorgan reported on Thursday that around 1.4 million barrels of Russian oil per day, or about a third, of the country's potential seaborne exports, are still in tankers due to the U.S. sanction against Rosneft, and Lukoil. In the first sanctions that President Donald Trump has imposed directly on Russia since his second term began, the U.S. gave itself a deadline of November 21 to end all business with Rosneft or Lukoil. The sanctions have caused Lukoil to struggle, forcing the company to sell foreign assets, and disrupting operations in Iraq, Finland, and Bulgaria. According to trading sources, the overall...

Oil Refineries

Sources say that the volume of Saudi Arabian term oil imported by Chinese refiners will drop in December

Several sources familiar with the situation said that Saudi Arabia will export to China at least 36,000,000 barrels of crude, a slight decrease from the previous month. As some Chinese refineries prepare for maintenance, and independent refiners wait for Beijing's 2026 import quotas, the expected drop in oil supply for the second consecutive month from the top oil exporter to world's biggest importer comes at a time when many refineries in China are preparing for maintenance. Sources said that one of the Chinese buyers has reduced their December volume because they have already lifted the majority of their full-year contract...

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The US Congress is ready to resume work in the morning.

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The U.S. Government is about to reopen, restoring potential pay for unpaid federal employees and ending the drought of economic data which has left the Federal Reserve virtually blinded for more than one month. The latest sign that normalcy is returning could be Congressmen taking advantage of the free publicity. Thousands of flights have been delayed or cancelled due to the shutdown. Some Congressmen are carpooling with their colleagues, or taking a 16-hour Harley Davidson across the country to return to Washington D.C....

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Tokyo protests Russia's expanded entry ban due to Ukraine sanctions

Japan condemned as "absolutely inacceptable" the extension of a Russian entry ban to another 30 citizens, including a spokesperson for the foreign ministry, following Tokyo's sanctions against Moscow's nearly 4-year-old conflict in Ukraine. Japan, following similar moves made by Western nations in September, had imposed additional sanctions on Russian individuals, companies and other entities, as well as lowered its cap on Russian crude oil at sea. The Russian Foreign Ministry published a list on Tuesday of Japanese who are now facing an "indefinite" ban. Toshihiro kitamura was added to the list, along with journalists and academics. Minoru Kihara, the Chief...

Energy Markets

Asian markets post tepid gains with the US shutdown about to end

The U.S. Congress appeared to be on track to end the shutdown, and traders were looking for guidance in the absence any clues from the government data services. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan rose 0.1% early in trading, as House of Representatives members prepared to vote on legislation that would restore funding for government agencies and bring an end to the shutdown which began on October 1, and is the longest in U.S. History. The Australian stock market led the gains with a 0.2% gain as lithium mining stocks drove commodity stocks up, while Japan’s Topix rose 0.6%. Analysts...

Energy Markets

Stocks increase as US shutdown ends; tech niggles persist

The dollar held steady on Tuesday as global shares rose, boosted by the relief that the U.S. shutdown will soon be over. However, gains were moderated by persistent concerns about the valuations of the technology sector. European shares rose early in trading. The gains were led by London's FTSE 100 which reached record highs. This was due to the pound falling after British employment data gave investors greater confidence that the Bank of England would cut rates next month in order to boost growth. On Monday, the U.S. Senate approved a deal that will restore funding to the U.S. government...

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The morning bid for Europe continues to be successful, and rate reductions are in the near future.

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The longest U.S. Government shutdown in history appears to be nearing an end. Traders are riding a wave that started late last week. The Senate has approved a compromise which would restore funding to the U.S. Government. The bill now heads to the House where Speaker Mike Johnson said he wanted to pass it by Wednesday. The Nasdaq and gold have both posted their best gains for months. Gold is trying to regain the momentum it had in October, when it reached record highs....

Energy Markets

Stocks continue recent decline on AI rally fears, US yields drop

Investors worried about the sustainability and growth of artificial intelligence stocks, while U.S. Treasury rates continued to decline. An index of semiconductors fell 4.5% on Friday. The Nasdaq has dropped more than 4% this week, and is on course to have its largest weekly percentage decline since late March. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced his tariffs in April. Since then, the Nasdaq stock has gained over 50%. After our comments, we're still seeing the AI market sell off. The AI race is on. There's a recalibration in multiples, and that's the main weakness," said Michael O'Rourke. Chief market strategist...

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Stocks are impacted by fears of an AI rally and China's trade woes

Investors worried about the sustainability of an artificial intelligence rally led to a fall on Friday in tech-heavy markets. The fact that China's trade data was weaker than expected also shows how much President Donald Trump has been hit by his tariffs. STOXX, a benchmark index of 600 large European companies, fell 0.17% early Friday morning. Meanwhile U.S. stocks were set to open brighter with S&P futures and Nasdaq futures both up 0.3% after a Nasdaq drop of 1.9% on Thursday. The world's largest tech index has fallen 2.8% this week, and if that trend continues, it will be the...

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The AI dip is not done in the morning bid of Europe

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The tech stocks are headed for a shaky finish in what could be the biggest market decline since the turmoil around U.S. Tariffs seven months ago. Softbank Group shares, the Japanese investment conglomerate known for its high-risk and high-reward technology bets, are down by around 20% this week, the largest one-week decline since the pandemic. The Nasdaq has fallen more than 2% in this week, and futures have been under pressure during the Asia session. Japan and South Korea, which are tech-heavy markets, fell....

Oil & Gas

Venezuelan oil exports drop due to lower imports and inventories

According to documents and shipping data from the state-owned firm PDVSA, Venezuelan oil exports fell 26% in October to 808,000 barrels a day as its stocks decreased and it imported fewer volumes of diluents for exportable crude grades. Exports from the OPEC nation reached a 5-year high in Septembre, after being boosted in part by a stable crude oil production of around 1.1m bpd. Also, robust imports of naphtha and light crude - mainly from Russia – earlier in the year were made to reduce its heavy oil output. The data and documents revealed that imports dropped to 41,000 bpd...