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Poland's former Orlen managers face trial over oil deal losses

Prosecutors announced a 25-year sentence for three former managers of Polish refiner Orlen, and one of its subsidiaries. They were indicted over crude oil contracts that resulted in losses of almost $400 million. Polish prosecutors are investigating the $378 million in prepayments that Orlen made for Venezuelan crude oil and other goods but never received. The defendants are accused of failing to supervise and protect the assets of Orlen Trading Switzerland and Orlen Trading Switzerland by entering into contracts for the purchase crude oil that were detrimental to both companies, prosecutors claim. The defendants, identified by Polish privacy laws as...

Oil & Gas Refining

Orlen's core profit in the second quarter of Poland exceeded estimates, as margins downstream widened.

Orlen, Poland's largest energy group, posted an adjusted core profit for the second quarter that exceeded analyst expectations on Friday. The company's downstream business was boosted by higher refining margins and petrochemicals. The company's core profits adjusted for?changes of value in its oil inventories, and impairments or?EBITDA LIFO was 13.9 billion Zlotys ($3.7billion) in the third quarter. This is?above what analysts expected in a company compiled consensus. The company reported that refining margins increased as the Middle East conflict drove prices of?refined fuels like jet fuel and diesel up faster than crude oil costs. Orlen's retail business was partially offset...

Oil & Gas

Sinochem, a Chinese company, sells a 14% Pirelli share to Michal Strnad (a Czech billionaire).

Sinochem sold a 14% share in Pirelli to Czech billionaire Michal Strnad on Thursday. The Chinese state-owned group has significantly reduced its investment in the Italian tyremaker. Sinochem said it sold shares as part of its 34.1% overall shareholding in a block trade deal, reducing its stake to 20,1%. This made Pirelli the second largest shareholder. Strnad’s investment company Lumina Crown issued a statement saying it had acquired a 14% stake in Pirelli, making it the third largest shareholder. It said that the investment was a “long-term” one. Strnad, the largest shareholder in the Czechoslovak Group (CSG), is a defence...

Refined Products

Seven warehouse workers killed in Russia by Ukrainian drones after fire breaks out at Moscow oil depot

Regional governors reported on Saturday that waves of Ukrainian drone attacks killed seven people who were working at a warehouse in the capital region. They also caused a fire to break out at an oil depot. Evgeniy Pryshov, the governor of Tambov, said that 25 people were injured when Ukrainian drones?slammed? into a warehouse belonging to Wildberries, Russia’s?largest?online retailer?, in the town of?Kotovsk, located 475 kilometres (290 miles) south of Moscow. Pervyshov posted on Telegram that "Seven people working the nightshift?died right there on the spot." 28 UAVs were destroyed on approach. If they had succeeded in their mission, the...

Oil & Gas

Seven warehouse workers killed in Russia by Ukrainian drones after fire at Moscow oil depot

Regional governors reported on Saturday that waves of Ukrainian drone attacks killed seven warehouse workers and injured dozens more. Another attack caused a fire to break out at an oil depot within the capital region. Evgeniy Pryshov, the governor of Tambov, said that 25 people were hurt after Ukrainian drones crashed?into the warehouse of Wildberries, Russia’s largest online retailer?in Kotovsk, located 475 km (295 miles) south of Moscow. Pervyshov, a Telegram user, wrote: "Seven night workers died right there on the spot." He added that 28 drones had been?also fired upon as they approached. He said that if they had...

Oil & Gas Refining

Seven & i shares rise 3% after Zabka convenience stores stake talks

Seven & i shares rose 3% on Friday in Tokyo after the Japanese retailer announced that it is in talks to buy a stake from Polish convenience store operator Zabka Group. Nikkei reports that the '7-Eleven owner may consider acquiring Zabka share held by funds. The investment is likely to be several hundred billion dollars (several billion yen). The deal would expand Seven & i’s reach beyond its strongholds of Japan and North America to Eastern Europe. This is part of the retailer’s efforts to grow under the leadership Stephen Dacus. Naoshi Matsumoto is an analyst with Yamawa Securities. He...

Natural Gas Utilities

Serbia promises aid to Ukraine, but ducks calls for more pressure on Russia

Aleksandar Vucic, the president of Ukraine, said that Serbia would send Ukraine more humanitarian assistance but had not signed a regional agreement calling for more pressure to be put on Russia and for continued security aid for Ukraine. Vucic had earlier met President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and taken part in the regional Southeastern Europe - Ukraine summit. It was the first time in more than a decade that a Serbian president visited the Ukrainian capital. Vucic had also participated in the regional Southeastern Europe-Ukraine summit last year. Belgrade has had a long history of close relations with Moscow. It has refused...

Refined Products

Central Asia is feeling the impact of Russia's fuel shortage

Traders and fuel market participants reported that the fuel?shortages?in Russia caused by?Ukrainian drone attacks on its refineries?have reached Central Asian nations, who are dependent on Russian supplies. Sources claim that the amount of jet fuel shipped by rail by Central Asia and Afghanistan dropped 92% from May to 3,800 metric tons in June, while gasoline supplies fell 34% to 99 300 tonnes. According to traders, diesel exports grew?in June from 167.500 tons in May to 237.700 tons. Despite the larger drop in June, Russian fuel imports to Central Asia & Afghanistan rose by 7% from a year earlier to 3,82...

Refined Products

Tajikistan has enough fuel to last 60 days, despite Russian shortages

The local RFE/RL branch reported that Tajikistan has 60 days worth of fuel reserves. It is also in discussions with nearby countries to secure future supplies. This comes amid acute fuel shortages in Russia, a major trading partner. Radio Ozodi quoted the minister Daler Juma as saying "The export of some types?of petroleum products is still continuing from Russia to Tajikistan." At the same time, some difficulties continue. The broadcaster quoted the minister as saying that Tajikistan worked with Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan and Iran to ensure it had the fuel it needed. Tajikistan is a small country with a population of...

Oil & Gas

Kyrgyzstan will rely on fuel supplies from China and Belarus to compensate for the Russian shortage

Kyrgyzstan said it was awaiting fuel deliveries from China and Belarus to help deal with the 'knock-on effect' of a fuel shortage in its main supplier Russia. According to local media, Deputy Premier Daniyar Amangeldiev said that Kyrgyzstan has signed contracts with Belarus and China for 3 metric tons jet fuel and 10 metric tons diesel. Last week, Kyrgyzstan - which gets more than 90% its fuel from Russia - appealed for help to ensure stable fuel supplies. It asked Kazakhstan, Belarus and Azerbaijan as well as Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Fuel?shortages are affecting Russia following an attack by Ukrainian drones...

Oil & Gas

Sberbank of Russia lowers expectations for corporate lending as bad debts increase

Sberbank's finance chief said on Wednesday that the bank will lower its corporate lending growth forecast for 2026 due to the deteriorating financial position of its borrowers. Taras Skovortsov, CFO of Bank of Russia, told the Bank of Russia Financial Congress in St Petersburg that the country's largest lender had performed better than expected, but that the economy was slowing due to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the growth forecast for 2026 is only 0.4%. Skvortsov stated that "it is true?that we performed slightly better than anticipated in the first half. This is primarily due to interest income and...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that Kazakhstan has agreed to provide 50,000 tonnes of gasoline to Russia

Four industry sources reported on Wednesday that Kazakhstan agreed to provide 50,000 metric tonnes?of fuel to Russia as humanitarian assistance in July and August. Russia has been stricken by fuel shortages, long queues and soaring gasoline and diesel prices over the last few weeks, as Ukraine has attacked Russian energy infrastructure, including oil refineries, to undermine Moscow's funding for war efforts. Sources in the industry have said earlier that Russia began importing gasoline from India. In summer, the?Russians consume at least 110,000 tonnes of gasoline per day. Vladimir Putin said that Ukraine is trying to create discord among the Russians....

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Governor of Yaroslavl, Russia says that oil refinery is on fire in Russia after a drone attack by Ukraine

The governor of the region, Mikhail Evrayev said that a major refinery in Russia's Yaroslavl area is on fire following a large Ukrainian drone attack. Emergency services are working to extinguish the flames. Images posted on social media that have not been verified show plumes of black smoke rising above the facility. Evrayev stated in a statement on Telegram that the refinery’s storage tanks were struck by falling drone debris. He described this as the largest enemy attack on Yaroslavl to date, located about 250 km (160 mi) northeast of Moscow. "Today, the region successfully repelled the biggest attack by...

Fossil Fuels

Austria's OMV quarterly profits jump 65% due to price increases

Austrian oil and gas company OMV reported a record?quarterly profit on Friday, surpassing estimates. Price?hikes?across-the-board more than offset sales impact from the Middle East conflict. Oil companies have benefited as a result of the increased volatility in energy markets, as the U.S./Israeli conflict against Iran has caused sharp fluctuations in crude oil and gas prices. OMV's operating profits jumped by 65% year-on-year, to EUR1.71bn ($1.97bn), exceeding analysts' expectations. The company has confirmed that it expects the Brent price to range between $85-$95 per barrel for the entire year, "subject to the resumption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz". Brent...

Oil & Gas Refining

Couche-Tard buys Poland's Zabka in largest-ever deal for $8.7 billion

Alimentation Couche-Tard, a Canadian retailer, announced on Friday that it plans to 'buy' Poland's Zabka at a cost of 'about $8.7billion. This will be its largest acquisition. It will also expand its presence in Central & Eastern Europe. Last year the company abandoned a bid worth $46billion for Japan's Seven & I. Couche-Tard announced that it has secured commitments from investors including CVC Capital and Partners Group, to tender their shares. This gives it the backing of investors who represent about 57% Zabka's capital. The company has launched a voluntary tender offer for 32 zlotys a share. This is a...

Environment

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Electric Utilities

Danube's water level is lowest in 30 years and has a negative impact on farming and shipping

The Danube River in Romania dropped to its 'lowest level since 1996 at the weekend. This led to a'restriction on irrigation for farmers and a partial disruption of shipping and tourism along the river banks. The 'Climate Monitor' shows that the waterways of Europe are being affected by the prolonged heatwaves this year. The Romanian state agency for water management said that the level of the second-longest European river at the Romanian entry point was 1,700 cubic metres of water per second, compared to a range of 4,700 cubic metres per second in July. The footage shows long stretches of...

Power Markets

Czechs extend life of second nuclear plant by 20 Years

Karel Havlicek, Minister of Industry in the Czech Republic, said on Tuesday that they plan to extend both units' lifespans by 20 years. This will take them up to 2080 and 2082. In order to meet the expected increase in electricity demand, Czech Republic's main state-owned energy company CEZ is looking to use more nuclear power over the next few decades. Officials said earlier this year that the life expectancy of the four units at the Dukovany nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic could be extended by 20 to 2065-2067. Havlicek added that it was the correct move to...

Power Markets

CEE ECONOMY - Romanian inflation starts to fall, but domestic and international politics pose risks

The central bank is expected to hold interest rates through 2027, as they weigh domestic political instability, currency weaknesses and geopolitical risk. Data from the National Statistics Board revealed on Monday that consumer prices dropped to 10.42% in June from 10.85% in may, and were below analyst expectations of 10.55%. Prices increased 0.06% from the previous month. Central bank officials expect inflation to drop sharply during the third quarter, once the effects of the higher electricity and tax increases implemented last year in order to reduce the biggest?budget gap in the European Union have faded. Political uncertainty following the collapse...

Power Markets

Norsk Hydro Slovak Aluminium Smelter to Partially Restart Production

Norsk Hydro announced 'on Wednesday that its Slovalco aluminum joint venture had reached an agreement with Slovak Government?to partly restart production after?a four-year shut down,?and 'the deal included a new long term power supply contract. Hydro stated that the pact will pave the way for a restart of smelting capacities of 75,000 tons per annum. Production is expected to resume by the fourth quarter of 2026. The remaining 100,000 tonnes of capacity would depend on the conditions after 2030 and any additional power contracts. The resumption of primary aluminium production in Ziar nad Hronom, central Slovakia, would be a huge...

Power Markets

Slovakia prepares final unit of Mochovce Nuclear Plant for production

Slovenske Elektrarne, the Slovak utility, has begun fuel loading on the fourth 'unit' of the Mochovce Nuclear Power Plant, nearing the?start of production after almost four decades of construction. The fourth unit, a 471 megawatt unit, will be the last unit to go online at the second nuclear power plant in the country after the grid connection of its third unit is completed in 2023. When the project was restarted last in 2008, it was originally planned that the fourth unit would be completed in 2013. The start-up of the nuclear power plant in Slovakia will mean that it has...

Power Markets

Report: Rapid US grid expansion could rival largest US system

?U.S. ICF International, a global consulting firm, said that the rapid expansion of the electric grid could add another grid to the size of America's largest regional power system in 2030. ICF, a Reston-based Virginia company, forecasts that the U.S. will add 445 gigawatts of capacity by 2030. Grid expansion is accelerating at an alarming rate as data centers, heat pumps and electric vehicles compete for power plants and transmission line access. It is equivalent to 191 GW on a peak demand basis, as intermittent wind and solar energy cannot be dispatched?on-demand. This is approximately equivalent to the PJM Interconnection...

Nuclear Power

Poland will select a partner for a second nuclear reactor in 2027

Poland plans to choose a partner and confirm the location of its second nuclear plant by 2027, said its deputy energy minister on Friday. He was presenting an updated plan for nuclear capacity in Poland. As Poland moves away from its coal-based power fleet, the program predicts that it will eventually have 6-9 gigawatts in nuclear?power plant?capacity. Construction of the first plant will begin in 2020. The plant is expected to start supplying electricity in 2036. Wojciech Wrochna said at a press conference that "this schedule is achievable". Poland has chosen Westinghouse Electric, a U.S. company, to build its first...

Electric Utilities

Russia and Uzbekistan begin construction of nuclear power plants

The Kremlin announced that Russia and Uzbekistan began building a nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan. It is the first one of its kind in post-Soviet Central Asia. This will help meet the growing demand for energy in the region. The Kremlin announced late Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin, Uzbek president Shavkat Miziyoyev and other officials had met in St Petersburg to discuss the annual economic forum of Putin. The project is situated in Uzbekistan’s Jizzakh Region (central-eastern region), which borders Tajikistan and Kazakhstan. The design of the plant combines two types?nuclear?reactors: two large units that can produce 1,000 megawatts...

Power Markets

Russia's Putin presents four Amur Tigers to Kazakhstan before visit

In an article published a week before his visit to Kazakhstan, Vladimir Putin said that Russia had given the Central Asian country four Amur tigers. Two of these cubs were also handed over to help the country restore the number of the animals. Kazakhstan is rich in minerals and energy, and shares a border and ally with Russia. Putin announced on Tuesday that the four animals caught in Russia's Khabarovsk region, located in the far east, were flown to Kazakhstan and will be released soon into the wild. Putin is not a stranger to using animals as a diplomatic tool....

Power Markets

Minister: Czech government supports spin-off of CEZ as first step towards state takeover

Karel Havilicek, Minister of Industry and Trade in the Czech Republic, said that the government welcomed a plan to sell a majority stake to investors in CEZ's distribution assets and non-production businesses. Havlicek said to reporters that the plan would provide cash for the government plan to take over the full ownership of CEZ’s production business by a buyout?of minor shareholders. This would not affect their rights or burden the state budget, nor would it significantly hurt CEZ’s cash flow. CEZ is Europe's biggest electricity utility, with a $31 billion market capitalisation. The government took office in late 2018. It...

Nuclear Power

The Ukraine's Chornobyl nuclear plant has been haunted by war for 40 years following the disaster.

D'enys Khomenko shows no emotion when he recalls the night of last year,?when a Russian drone ripped into the protective arc surrounding the area of the Chornobyl Nuclear Plant that experienced the world's worst nuclear disaster. This narrowly avoided another tragedy. He said that maintaining composure was crucial to keeping the "stricken" plant powered and protected 40 years later as it slowly decommissioned. "Emotions can get in the path of logic. You need to be calm," said the deputy director of technical operations during a visit to the plant, which is located in a wooded zone 100 km north of...

Electric Utilities

CEZ to sell non-production assets in part, according to a report

The Czech power utility CEZ plans to sell a?unit that includes non-production assets, such as electricity distribution, gas trading, and?trading?, to investors for up to 49 percent of the?unit, according to irozhlas.cz, a news website. CEZ and Industry minister Karel Havlicek refused to comment on the article, which cited sources who said that the move could raise money for a'share buyback'. This would give the government full control of?the power generation assets?. CEZ shares rose 1.3% to?0926 GMT. CEZ has a capitalisation of around $31 billion. The government owns approximately 70% of CEZ. The government wants to have 'full control'...