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Sources: India's Reliance receives a one-month US concession for Rosneft Oil to be purchased by Reliance.

Two sources familiar with this matter claim that Reliance Industries Limited in India continues to receive oil shipments from Rosneft, after Washington granted a one-month concession. Washington had imposed sanctions against the Russian producer. Reliance's special permission has never been announced before. The U.S. announced sanctions against Rosneft in October and Lukoil on November 21, giving companies until then to "wind down" transactions with these two energy firms. Reliance signed a long-term agreement with Rosneft to buy 500,000 barrels of Russian oil per day for its world's biggest refining facility, which processes 1.4 million barrels a day. Separately the EU...




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Oil Storage

Investors wary about tensions between Russia and Ukraine as oil prices drop a little

The oil prices fell a bit early Tuesday morning after they had risen more than 2% the previous day. This was partly due to spillovers from a drop in precious metals, while escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine left markets dealing with supply disruption concerns. Brent crude futures expiring?on? Tuesday were down 21 cents or 0.3% at $61.73 per barrel by 0150 GMT. The March contract, which is more active, was down 19 cents (0.3%) at $61.30. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude fell 20 cents or 0.3% to $57.88. Both contracts closed more than 2% above the previous session, after...

Energy Markets

Investors weigh Middle East tensions as they consider oil gains

Investors weighed Middle East tensions which could disrupt supply and a major obstacle remains in the Russia-Ukraine talks. Brent crude futures were up?56 -cents or 0.92% to $61.20 a barrel at 0236 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose 51 cents or 0.9% to $57.25. Both benchmark prices dropped more than 2% Friday, as investors considered a global glut of supply and the possibility that a Ukraine peace deal could be reached ahead of weekend discussions between U.S. president Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The geopolitical tensions are still high, and Russia and Ukraine continue to strike each...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices rise slightly as the market weighs up supply risks

The price of oil rose a little on Friday, after the U.S. increased economic pressure on 'Venezuelan crude oil exports and conducted airstrikes on Islamic State militants in northwest Nigeria on the request of 'Abuja. Brent crude futures increased by 6 cents or 0.1% to $62.30 a barrel at 0456 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), also at $58.41, was up 6 cents. Venezuela and Nigeria both produce a lot of oil. Nigeria's oilfields, which are located mainly in the south of the nation, were also affected by the airstrikes. The White House has ordered its military to concentrate...

Refined Products

US regulator extends the driving time limit waiver to heating fuel haulers

To speed up deliveries, the U.S. Transport Safety Regulator has extended an 'emergency waiver' on driving time limits for truckers transporting heating fuels. The extension was given on Tuesday because extreme cold and severe winter storms in Pennsylvania, as well as a major power outage at an important gas refinery, had 'disrupted' propane supplies and created immediate dangers to the public health, safety, and welfare of those states. U.S. regulations normally require truck drivers to take mandatory rest breaks and cap their daily?and weekday driving hours in order to reduce fatigue-related crashes. However, regulators may temporarily waive these limits to...

Coal

NIPSCO gets federal order to maintain Indiana coal plant

Northern Indiana Public Service Company announced on Wednesday that it had?received an order from the federal government requiring continued operation of R.M. Schahfer generation station will continue to operate 'well beyond?its December 31, 2025 retirement date. The firm said that the order requires the Indiana-based facility to remain open for a period of 90 days following the date of?order. The directive is coming as several U.S. utilities are delaying coal plant retirements in order to meet the 'rising demand for power,' driven by data centers and rising natural gas prices, which have led to a re-focus on coal generation. Donald...

Energy Markets

Global shares hover near record highs; gold, silver scale new highs

As 2025 approaches, global shares remained near their record highs, capping an?abundant artificial intelligence-driven year. Commodities, like gold and silver have extended their bullish trend to new?highs?. Overnight, on Wall Street the S&P 500 closed at a record high as the long-elusive Santa Claus rally finally took hold. The U.S. economic data that showed the economy expanding at a faster rate than expected in the third quarter helped boost risk sentiment but hurt bonds. The STOXX 600 Index in Europe was unchanged at the start of trading, while the UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 dropped 0.2%. The bourses in Amsterdam, Brussels,...

Energy Markets

Russia plans to build a nuclear plant on the Moon within 10 years

In the next decade, Russia will build a nuclear plant on the moon to power its 'lunar space program' and a joint Russian/Chinese research facility as the world's major powers race to explore Earth’s only natural satellite. Since 1961 when Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first person to enter space, Russia has been a leader in space exploration. However, in recent years it has fallen further behind the United States - and increasingly China. Elon Musk revolutionised launch vehicles, which were once a Russian specialty. Roscosmos, the Russian state space corporation, announced in a press release that it had...

Energy Markets

Supply risks and strong US economic growth are driving oil prices higher

The oil prices rose modestly on Wednesday. They extended gains from the previous session. This was due to the robust U.S. economy and the threat of "supply disruptions" from Venezuela and Russia. Brent crude futures rose 4 cents or 0.06% to $62.42 per barrel at 0117 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 3 cents or 0.05% to $58.41. Brent oil prices rose by over 2% Monday. WTI also climbed the highest since November 14. Prices rose by more than 0.5% again on Tuesday. In its first estimate of the third-quarter GDP, Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis stated that...

Energy Markets

AI data centers force 'peaker power' plants to be brought back into service

The demand for electricity from AI data centers is reviving peaker power plants Peakers emit more pollutants than power plants. The majority of power plants are located in minority and low-income communities By Laila Kearney Dec 23, CHICAGO - A 60s oil-fired plant rises from an industrial site behind Dvorak Park in Chicago's working class Pilsen district. In warmer weather, the park is crowded with children playing on its colorful playground or zooming down slides. Next year, the eight-unit Fisk Power Plant owned by Houston's NRG Energy is scheduled to be retired. The next step was artificial intelligence. As electricity...

Electric Utilities

Vattenfall, a Swedish nuclear company, has applied for state assistance for the construction of new reactors.

Vattenfall, a Swedish utility, has requested state funding to build new nuclear reactors at Ringhals, the company announced on Tuesday. This is the first time a company has done so as part of a program the government hopes will bring about a revival in nuclear energy. Videberg Kraft, the majority-owned subsidiary of state-owned 'Vattenfall', plans to build small modular reactors at its Ringhals nuclear plant in south-west Sweden. In a press release, Desiree Comstedt said that the state's support would be crucial for this project. She is head of Vattenfall's new nuclear energy. The?government stated that the amount and conditions...

Energy Markets

Oil prices drop as the market considers Venezuela and Russia supply risks

The oil prices fell in early trading on Tuesday, after rising by more than 2% the previous day. This was due to the U.S. saying it may'sell Venezuelan crude that it has seized. Meanwhile, Ukraine's attacks against Russian vessels and piers increased supply disruption concerns. Brent crude futures dropped 11 cents or 0.18% to $61.96 a barrel at 0100 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), which is a blend of U.S. West Texas Intermediate and Brent crude, fell 13 cents or 0.22% to $57.88. Brent posted its best performance in over two months, while WTI climbed the most since...

Crude Oil

Trump: It would be a'smart move' for Venezuelan Maduro's Maduro leave power

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that it would be a good idea for Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro if he left power. The United States can 'keep or sell' the oil they have seized in recent weeks off the coast of Venezuela. Trump's campaign of pressure on Maduro includes a stepped-up military presence and over two dozen military attacks on vessels suspected of trafficking drugs near Venezuela in the Pacific Ocean or Caribbean Sea. The?attacks have killed at least 100 people. When asked if his goal was to remove Maduro from the presidency, Trump replied to reporters: "Well I think...

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Power Markets

Management reports that the external power line at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant has been restored.

The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Station in Ukraine, which is owned by Russia, has a restored external power connection after repairs were completed. This was announced on Monday by the Russian management of the plant. The statement stated that the line had been taken out of service by "fire from Ukrainian armed forces". The International Atomic Energy Agency, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog was present to monitor the repairs. The International Atomic Energy Agency said that the situation was under control at the plant, and radiation levels were normal. Two lines connect the station to the grid. The second line was still...

Crude Oil

Kremlin: Ukraine should pull its troops out of Donbas. A call between Putin and Trump is expected shortly

The Kremlin stated on Monday that Ukraine must withdraw its troops from the part of Donbas it still controls, if it wants peace. If Kyiv does not strike a deal it will lose more territory. Putin and Trump spoke Sunday, ahead of Trump's Miami meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said that another call was planned for very soon. Peskov declined to comment on the idea that a "free economic zone" could be created in Donbas, or the future of Zaporizhzhia's nuclear power plant (controlled by Russia), saying the Kremlin deemed it inappropriate. Peskov, when asked...

Energy Markets

The Zaporizhzhia Power Plant could be restarted in 18 months after the war ends.

According to the head of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeastern Ukraine, if the conflict ends soon, the facility could resume power production by the middle of 2027. Ramil Galiyev, a Russian state news agency reporter, was quoted as saying: "If (this) (the end of conflict) occurs tomorrow, we'll be ready to?"start up by mid-2027." Since March '2022, when Russian troops overran much of the southeastern Ukraine, the?nuclear power plant has been under Russian authority. It is currently not producing electricity, but it relies on external energy to keep the material cool and prevent a meltdown. A team from the...

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LG Energy Solution cancels battery order worth 3.9 trillion won with Freudenberg

In a Friday regulatory filing, LG Energy Solution, a South Korean battery manufacturer (LGES), announced that it had canceled a contract worth 3.9 trillion won ($2.7 billion). LG Energy Solution announced that it had mutually agreed to terminate its contract with Freudenberg Battery Power Systems after Freudenberg scrapped its plans for its battery business. This announcement comes just a week after Ford Motor terminated a battery supply deal worth 9.6 trillion won. Ford announced that it would "take a $19.5-billion write-down" and scrap several electric vehicle models. This is a dramatic example how the auto industry has retreated from battery-powered...

Nuclear Power

Russia plans to build a nuclear plant on the Moon within 10 years

Russia is planning to build a nuclear plant on the Moon 'within the next ten years to power its lunar space program and a joint Russian/Chinese research station, as major powers race to explore Earth's only natural satellite. Since 1961, when Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first person to enter space, Russia has been a leader in the space exploration field. However, in recent years, it has fallen further behind the United States, and increasingly China. Elon Musk revolutionised space vehicle launches, which were once a Russian specialty. Is that a nuclear reactor on the Moon? Roscosmos, the Russian...

Energy Markets

World stocks are awash with festive cheer, but the yen is on watch

The yen rose after Tokyo's sternest warning to date about its willingness to support the battered yen currency. European shares were slightly higher in the early trading, while U.S.?futures remained?little altered on the day. Gold also reached a new record just short of the $4,500-per-ounce threshold. The U.S. economy, which was delayed by the record-breaking government shutdown, was the focus of a week that saw many countries on holiday. The U.S. third quarter growth numbers are expected to show that the U.S. continued to grow with a strong 3,3% clip. This would still be a slight drop from the previous...

Mineral Resources

Mike Dolan: Guns and gold will win in 2025 but other "safety" trades will bomb.

In 2025, precious metals outperformed all other "safe haven" investment options. This is remarkable, especially in an year that was marked by turmoil, conflict and artificial intelligence bubble concerns. The market landscape for this year was shaped by a number of factors: a booming economy, politicians pushing for easy money, fading recession fears, an AI frenzy, and rising geopolitical tensions. Precious Metals outperformed almost everything else. Silver and platinum have more than doubled and gold has risen over 60%. This is its biggest jump since 1979's oil crisis. This performance was far superior to the roughly 20% gain in global...

Nuclear Power

EU investigates Czech State Support for Two New Nuclear Units

The European Commission announced on Monday that it had opened an investigation to determine whether the public support that Czech Republic plans to provide for?the construction and operation of two new nucleonic units is in compliance with EU State Aid rules. After EDF France's appeals were rejected, the Czech Republic's Competition Authority in April cleared the path for the signing of contracts with South Korea for two units in Dukovany worth at least $400 billion Czech crowns ($19.30billion) after they?rejected their appeals. In a press release, the Commission stated that it had "doubts" about the 'appropriateness' and 'proportionality? of the...

Crude Oil

Asia shares continue to gain, but bonds and yen are no longer friends

Asian shares rose broadly on Monday, tracking Wall Street's tech-driven gains. Meanwhile, the yen fell to new lows against the Euro and Swiss Franc due to higher interest rates. Even though it was a holiday-shortened weekend for most of the world, momentum funds continued to flow to commodities, precious metals, and equities ahead of delayed data which is expected to show that the U.S. economic growth has been strong in the third quarter. Median estimates predict an annualised increase of 3.2%. This is due to a sharp drop in imports following a surge earlier in the year before the introduction...

Energy Markets

Japan increases rates and Asia stocks rise with Wall Street

The?yen eased on Friday after the Bank of Japan increased interest rates to three-decade-high levels and left the door open for?further easing. The decision to raise rates to 0.75 percent was widely expected and the initial reaction was to sell the yen in anticipation of a more detailed outlook at the media conference by BOJ Governor Kazuo ueda later in the day. The markets had bet on just one rate hike in 2019, to 1.0%. Ueda, however, has said that a neutral rate range would include rates from 1.0% up to 2.5%. Investors should be wary if he suggests that...

Crude Oil

The MORNING BID EUROPE - BoE will make it to the list as the others remain on course

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The markets expect that the Bank of England will be the sole mover in a series of central bank meetings on Thursday. A 25-basis point rate cut to 3.75 percent is almost as predictable as the collapse of the top order at the Ashes Test in Adelaide. Investors were reassured by the unexpected drop in UK inflation on Wednesday. However, with inflation at the highest level among G7 countries, 3.2%, it is unlikely that further rate cuts will be imminent. Sterling is down to...

Energy Markets

Russell: China's steel production will slump to a 7-year-low as iron ore exports reach record levels.

China's steel output in November was the 'weakest month' in almost two years. This will result in the world's largest producer of metal posting its 'lowest annual production since 2018'. Imports of iron ore, the key raw material for steel, are expected to reach a new record in 2025. This will surpass the previous high of 1,24 billion metric tonnes, set in 2024. Iron ore stocks were restocked amid low seaborne prices, and there was optimism that Beijing’s stimulus measures would eventually increase steel demand. While the iron ore sector may be experiencing a positive sentiment, it is still facing...

Energy Markets

The final hurdle to BoE's verdict is the MORNING BID EUROPE - UK inflation

Rae Wee gives us a look at what the European and global markets will be like tomorrow. The Bank of England will announce its rate decision on Thursday, which is expected to be a razor-thin vote. The expectation is that 'the headline and core consumer price indexes will have decreased on a month-to-month basis. This would allow policymakers to feel more comfortable about lowering rates on Thursday. In October, headline inflation eased to 3.6% annually - still far above the BoE target of 2% but its first decline since May. The UK's high inflation rate has divided policymakers on the...

Energy Markets

China and Saudi Arabia agree to enhance coordination on regional and global issues

China and Saudi Arabia have agreed to a closer communication and coordination regarding regional and?international matters, and Beijing has praised Riyadh for its role in Middle?East Diplomacy. This was revealed by statements made following a?meeting?between?the?nations?' foreign ministers? on Sunday. Wang Yi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, is currently on a Middle East tour that started in the United Arab Emirates. It is expected to conclude in Jordan. On Sunday, he met with Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan Al-Saud. China's 'official news agency Xinhua' published a joint statement that did not specify what areas the countries would strengthen their...

Energy Markets

Wall Street futures are down after a tech sell-off, while European stocks have hit a one-month high.

European stocks were up in the early hours of Friday's trading, on course for a third weekly gain. The Fed's recent interest rate cut boosted sentiment. However, Wall Street futures indicated some lingering caution following the previous session's tech stock sell-off. Nasdaq dropped on Thursday, after cloud computing firm Oracle announced massive spending and poor forecasts. This fueled fears that big AI bets were paying off. Tech stocks fell. As the S&P 500 & Dow hit new highs, it had a minimal impact on risk appetite. Wall Street futures fell during Asian trading as tech concerns remained, and struggled to...