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Sinopec China launches HK$7.75 Billion exchangeable bond, shows term sheet

Sinopec, a Chinese oil company, is seeking to raise HK$7.75billion ($994.42m) via an exchangeable bond. This was revealed in a termsheet seen by us on Tuesday. The term sheet stated that the bond will have a zero to 0.99% coupon and be issued by an affiliate of Sinopec Group. The term sheet stated that the bonds would be exchangeable for shares of Sinopec's Hong Kong-listed subsidiary. The bond's exchange price is HK$6, which is 47.1% higher than Sinopec Hong Kong's closing price of HK$4.08 for Tuesday. Sinopec failed to respond to a request for comments sent by fax outside normal...

Natural Gas

GAIL (India's) quarterly profit drops more than expected due to lower gas margins and cost pressures

Gas distributor GAIL India posted a larger-than-expected drop in quarterly profits on Tuesday. This was mainly due to lower gas marketing margins, and higher costs. GAIL, India’s largest natural gas distributor based on market share, reported a net profit after taxes of 20.49 billion Rupees ($240.1 millions) for the three-month period ended March 31, a decline of 5.9%. According to data compiled and analyzed by LSEG, analysts had predicted that profit would fall on average 3.1%, to 21.13 billion Rupees. Gas marketing, which accounts for the majority of revenue generated by the company through wholesale trading and distribution of natural...

Oil & Gas

Former CNPC Chairman Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison for Bribery

State-run CCTV reported that Wang Yilin was sentenced on Tuesday to 13 years of prison for bribery, and fined $316,667. In July 2024, state media reported that Wang, who had retired from CNPC 2020, was expelled from China’s ruling Communist Party due to discipline violations. According to the report, he was being investigated for accepting illegally high-value assets as well as using his position to assist others in obtaining benefits from project contracts. CNPC (parent company of PetroChina listed on the stock exchange) did not respond immediately to a comment request. In a press release last year, the company stated...

Fossil Fuels

Sources say that the Saudi oil export to China is expected to remain at a record high of one year in June.

Trade sources reported on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia's crude supply to China would remain the same in June, after reaching its highest level in over a year the month before. This follows OPEC+'s decision to increase production. Saudi Aramco, the state oil company, will ship 48 million barrels of crude oil to China in June. This is the same amount as May and the highest since at least 2024. Aramco has not responded to the request for comment regarding its June allocations. Sources say that Sinochem, a Chinese state-owned refiner, and private refiners such as Rongsheng Petrochemical, Hengli Petrochemical, and...

Oil & Gas

US House Republicans try to kill EV loan and tax credit program

As part of a broader tax reform bill, Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives proposed Monday to kill the electric vehicle credit and repeal fuel efficiency regulations designed to encourage automakers to build more zero-emission cars. The proposal is scheduled for a House Ways and Means Committee Hearing on Tuesday. It would repeal the $7,500 tax credit for new vehicles and the $4,000 credit for used vehicles on December 31, but it would keep the credit for new cars for an extra year for automakers who haven't sold 200,000 electric cars. Genevieve Cullen - the president of the Electric...

Fossil Fuels

China Minmetals unit bids for Australian miner to target global potash assets

Yankuang Energy, a coal miner owned by China Minmetals, announced on Monday that a unit of the state-owned company plans to invest $300m to purchase Australian potash miner Highfield Resources. The aim is to expand into potash projects across Canada and Spain. Highfield Resources announced in September that it would raise $220 from Yankuang Energy, among other parties. This deal would make the Chinese coal mining company its majority shareholder. If the agreement is completed, Qinghai Salt Lake Industry, owned by Minmetals, Yankuang and Highfield's largest shareholder EMR Capital would gain control of Highfield. Qinghai will also purchase Yankuang's Yancoal...

Oil & Gas

Oil jumps and soy increases as US-China tariffs pause brings relief

Oil prices rose more than 3% Monday, while soybeans were trading at their highest level in three months. This was after the United States paused tariffs on trade for 90 days. Two of the world's largest economies have agreed to temporarily reduce their reciprocal tariffs while they negotiate to stop a damaging trade conflict that has caused financial markets to rumble and raised fears of a recession. The U.S. is reducing the extra tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% and Chinese duties on U.S. imported goods will drop to 10% from 125%. The new tariff rates are lower...

Oil & Gas Refining

China's CATL will raise at least $4 Billion in Hong Kong listing

According to the prospectus it filed on Monday, Chinese battery manufacturer CATL aims at raising at least HK$31.01bn ($3.99bn) through its Hong Kong listing. This is the largest new share sales in the city for this year. According to documents filed with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the maker of batteries used in electric vehicles will sell 117.9 millions shares at a maximum price of HK$263 each. If the offer size adjustment and greenshoe options are used, then the size of this deal could reach $5.3 billion. The prospectus revealed that more than 20 cornerstone shareholders, including Sinopec, Kuwait Investment...

Oil & Gas

Nikkei reported that Japan's NTT planned to purchase remaining NTT Data Shares for up to $20,9 billion.

The Nikkei reported that the Japanese telecoms giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp. plans to launch an offer up to 3 trillion Japanese yen (20.92 billion dollars) to purchase the remaining shares of NTT Data. NTT Data is owned by 57.7%, NTT being the largest telco in Japan. NTT Data provides IT services, and its market capitalisation was $29.5 billion as of Wednesday's closing. Nikkei reported that under the tender offer which could be announced by Thursday, NTT will buy out all remaining shares of NTT Data for a premium between 30% and 40%. NTT Data and NTT could not...

Oil & Gas

Port Sudan shook by explosions, army claims to have intercepted drones

Sudan's army claimed that its anti-aircraft system intercepted drones on Wednesday, which were targeting the largest naval base of the country in Port Sudan, the country's wartime capital. There were explosions heard in the city. It was not immediately known if they were near Flamingo's base. Port Sudan was the target of days of attacks, including drone strikes reported by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. These assaults have destroyed the country's largest fuel depots as well as its main humanitarian aid gateway. Port Sudan has enjoyed relative peace since the outbreak of the civil war in April 2023 between the...

Fossil Fuels

Sources say LNG Canada is preparing its plant to begin production in June.

Two people who are familiar with the process said that LNG Canada had completed cooling down its Kitimat liquefied gas plant and was preparing to produce the first LNG at the plant in June. To ensure the production of super-cooled gas, cooling an LNG plant is essential. It's also a crucial step before starting operations. LNG Canada will be the first LNG export facility in Canada. It is expected to export 14 million metric tons per year (MTPA). LNG Canada confirmed on Saturday that the Maran Gas Roxana left the plant after delivering a shipment to the plant on April...

Fossil Fuels

OPEC+’s 'healthy crude oil market' looks like catching a flu: Russell

The OPEC+ group's increased supply is not based on the reasons they claim. On May 3, the eight OPEC+ member countries who have agreed to voluntary production cuts decided to relax their curbs for June. This time, they added back 411,000 barrels a day (bpd). Calculations show that the June increase will bring the combined April, May, and June increases to 960,000 bpd. This represents a 44% reduction of the 2.2million bpd decrease. In a statement posted on the website of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the eight stated that the decision to increase output was made due...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

As the trade deal sugar rush fades, stocks edge up and dollar falls.

The dollar and global stock markets lost momentum on Tuesday as investors' concerns over the impact of the trade standoff between the United States, China and other countries on the global economy grew. The two biggest economies in the world have agreed to a 90-day truce in their trade dispute. They will lower tariffs on both sides and remove other restrictions while they work out a permanent agreement. The agreement reignited investors' appetite for stocks and commodities. Wall Street rallied 3.3% on Monday. On Tuesday, the enthusiasm for the stock market had diminished. European stocks were up by 0.2% at...

Crude Oil

Asian markets rejoice as US-China trade dispute pause boosts risk appetite

On Tuesday, Asian stocks joined a global rally. The U.S. Dollar held onto most of its gains as investors breathed a huge sigh after a temporary stop in the U.S.-China trade war eased fears of a worldwide recession. The Nikkei index in Japan rose by 2% to its highest level since 25 February. Taiwan, a country with a high tech component, also gained 2%. Chinese stocks were slightly higher at the start of trading. The broadest MSCI index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan is now at its highest level in six months. After the U.S.-China agreement to reduce tariffs for...

Refined Products

Russell: China's rebound in crude oil imports has more of a bearish tone than a bullish one.

China's crude oil imports have been positive for the first few months of this year. However, rather than being a sign that fuel demand is improving, the improvement has more to do with rising inventories. Customs data released Friday show that the world's largest crude importer, Saudi Arabia, recorded an average of 11,69 million barrels a day in April. This is down from the 12.1 million bpd it had in March, but up 7.5% from the 10,88 million bpd for the same period last year. The imports in March were the highest since August 2023, and April's relatively strong performance...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

POSCO Future M, a South Korean battery materials manufacturer, will raise $775 million via a share issue

POSCO Future M is a South Korean manufacturer of chemical and battery materials. On Tuesday, it announced that it would be issuing new shares in order to raise approximately 1.1 trillion won (775 million dollars) for its expansion both at home and abroad. This includes its joint venture with General Motors Canada. The plan states that the company will continue to invest in the future despite "political risk" in Korea and in the United States. It also says that tariffs in the United States and possible cuts in federal subsidies for electric vehicles under the Trump Administration could slow down...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore reaches a 2-week high after Sino-US trade truce; caution limits gains

Iron ore futures reached a two-week high Tuesday, supported by an interim trade agreement between China and the U.S., but caution about a final deal, and a possible slowdown in near-term demand, limited gains. The day-traded price of the most traded September iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was 1.06% higher, closing at 714.5 Yuan ($99.34). The contract reached its highest level since April 24, at 727 Yuan, earlier in the session. As of 0700 GMT, the benchmark June iron ore traded on the Singapore Exchange had fallen 0.7%, to $99.3 per ton, after reaching its highest level...

Oil & Gas

Oil jumps and soy gains with US-China tariff relief

After the United States and China suspended trade tariffs for 90-days, the markets felt some relief. Two of the world's largest economies have agreed to temporarily reduce their reciprocal tariffs while they negotiate to stop a damaging trade conflict that has caused financial markets to rumble and raised fears of recession. The U.S. is reducing the extra tariffs on Chinese imports from 145% to 30% and Chinese duties on U.S. imported goods will drop to 10% from 125%. The new tariffs are a return to the pre-Liberation Day level and represent a de-escalation better than expected, said ING commodities analyst...

Mineral Resources

Official: BYD's factory in Brazil will be "fully functional" by the end of 2026.

In a video posted on Monday, Augusto Vasconcelos, Bahia's state labor secretary, said that the new factory of Chinese electric car manufacturer BYD in Brazil would be "fully operational" by December 2026. Its operations had been delayed due to an investigation into possible labor abuses. He added that the factory would start to produce cars by the end of the year from semi-finished kit. Vasconcelos said in a video posted on social media that a new schedule was being set up so that the factory would be fully operational by December 2026, with an expectation of 10,000 jobs. Vasconcelos revealed...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops over 2% after US and China strike tariff agreement

Gold, the safe-haven asset, fell by more than 2% Monday after a risky sentiment took hold following the announcement of the temporary tariff reduction agreement between the United States (US) and China. As of 0941 ET, spot gold was down by 2.5% to $3,239.54 per ounce. Bullion, a hedge for economic and geopolitical instability, reached a new record of $3,500.05 in the last month due to increased tariff uncertainty. U.S. Gold Futures fell 3% to $3244.20. BullionVault's director of research, Adrian Ash, said that gold's reaction to the chaotic headlines last month from the White House left the precious metal...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that US customers will be able to obtain Chinese permits for rare earths more easily following the trade truce.

After Monday's truce in the trade war, it is likely that U.S. clients will have an easier time obtaining approval for rare earth export permits from Beijing. However, a complete lifting of restrictions in China, according to sources in the industry, is unlikely. As part of its response to U.S. Tariffs, China added seven rare Earths and related products to a Control List in April. Exporters will now need to obtain licenses in order to sell outside China. The decision was made for all countries. However, it appeared unlikely that U.S. clients would receive export licenses in the midst of...

Mineral Resources

China tightens control on strategic mineral exports

China announced on Monday it would tighten controls on the entire supply chain of strategic mineral exports in an effort to maintain its dominance over materials that it considers vital to its national interests. China, which is the largest supplier of strategic minerals in the world, started imposing export restrictions on 2023. Minerals The sector is vital for sectors such as chipmaking, energy transition and defence. China's Commerce Ministry said that strengthening control over the entire export chain was the key to ensuring national security. A government meeting was held in Changsha, China, on Monday. The statement stated that representatives...

Mineral Resources

Metals prices rise after 'constructive US-China trade discussions

The price of base metals rose on Monday, as progress in U.S. China trade talks helped ease global recession concerns. However, details of any possible deals are still unclear. As of 0113 GMT, the benchmark copper price on London Metal Exchange (LME), rose by 0.6% to $9497.5 per metric ton. U.S. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent referred to "substantial progress in trade discussions", while Chinese officials stated that the two sides had reached an "important consensus" on their respective side and agreed to create a new economic dialogue forum. He Lifeng, vice premier of China, described the discussions as "in-depth, candid...

Mineral Resources

Source: Nippon Steel executive headed to Washington next Week in order to push for US Steel agreement

Nippon Steel Vice Chair Takahiro Muri will be in Washington next week to try to get approval for its $15 billion offer to buy U.S. Steel, according to a source familiar with the situation. Semaphor reported the news first, and cited sources to say that Mori will meet with officials of the Trump administration during his trip. U.S. Steel & Nippon Steel didn't immediately respond to comments. The former president Joe Biden, citing concerns about national security that were not specified and related to the national security review conducted by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US on the...

Mineral Resources

Congo gold miner suspends operations over tax dispute with M23 rebel administration

Twangiza Mining is a gold mining company operating in the rebel controlled South Kivu Province of eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. According to a letter sent to the entire company, the rebel administration has ordered the suspension of operations. In a letter dated 8 May, the company, managed by Hong Kong registered Shomka Resources informed its employees that they would be forced to stop work immediately. Twangiza Mining has been ordered to suspend operations by the South Kivu Province administration, according to a letter signed by Chao Xianfeng, the General Director. The letter also stated that all equipment and vehicles...

Mineral Resources

China's steel exports in the first four months of 2018 are at a record high, despite tariff tensions

China's exports of steel in April exceeded 10 million metric tonnes for the second consecutive month, bringing the total over the first four-month period to a new record high. This was largely due to the fact that shipments were made ahead of the hefty tariffs announced by U.S. president Donald Trump. Customs data released on Friday showed that the world's biggest steel exporter and producer shipped 10,46 million tons last month. Exports were up 13.5% from the same period in 2024, despite being largely unchanged since March. Exports between January and April increased by 8.2% compared to the previous year,...

Mineral Resources

China's imports of unwrought copper to the US were flat in April, despite pre-tariff shipments.

Data from the General Administration of Customs on Friday showed that China's imports of copper, including unwrought and finished products, were the same as last year at 438,000 metric tonnes, despite the fact that suppliers had rushed to ship to the United States in order to avoid impending tariffs. The data shows that copper imports for the first four-month period of 2025 were down 3.9%, at 1,74 million tonnes. Analysts expect China's strong demand for copper to drive up the amount of industrial metal imported. This month, however, the flow to the U.S. of copper in anticipation of U.S. tariffs...