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Sasol, a South African company, wants to export green jet fuels to the EU

A senior executive at the South 'African petrochemical firm Sasol said that the company has received certification for its sustainable aviation fuel from a German agency. This will allow it to export to the European Union. TUV SUD in Germany awarded ISCC Plus sustainability certification to Sasol's SAF, which is made using cooking oil and vegetables oils at its 108,500 barrels/day?Natref facility. Sasol stated that the agency also certified sustainable chemicals produced by Sasol's sister Secunda compound. Sarushen Pillay is Sasol's Vice President of Strategy and Technology. He said that South Africa had a large amount of used cooking oil....

Fossil Fuels

Teck's quarterly profit exceeds expectations on record copper sales and higher prices

Teck Resources beat analyst's expectations for the first-quarter profit, thanks to a rise in copper prices and record sales. Meanwhile, its proposed merger with Anglo American remains on track. The Canadian miner said that it expects Middle East conflict will push up freight costs and explosives through the second quarter. This is especially true for its Chilean operations, which depend on diesel imported from abroad. Teck and its competitors are expected to benefit from a 50% increase in global copper demand between now and 2040, due to?increasing data center power consumption to meet artificial Intelligence and defense growth. Prices and...

Oil & Gas

Term sheet shows that a Sinopec unit sold CATL shares worth $770 million.

A term sheet showed that a unit of Sinopec had sold 8.5 millions Hong -Kong listed shares of CATL on Wednesday for $770 million. The company was able to cash in on the soaring stock performance of the Chinese electric vehicle -battery manufacturer. The term sheet examined by revealed that Sinopec (Hong Kong), in an accelerated stockbuild, sold shares at HK$708 (US$90.41), a discount of approximately 3.8% from the closing price on Tuesday for Contemporary Amperex Technology Co Ltd (CATL). According to the term sheet, Sinopec also agreed to a 90 day lock-up period on its remaining CATL stake. According...

Fossil Fuels

London military planners discuss the reopening of Hormuz

The British government announced that military planners from over 30 countries will meet in London for two days starting on Wednesday. They will discuss a mission to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, and develop detailed plans. Last week, more than a dozen nations said they would join an international mission led by Britain and France to protect shipping along the Strait of Hormuz, if conditions permitted. This commitment was made after 50 countries from Europe and Asia, as well as the Middle East, joined a videoconference to send a message to Washington following Donald Trump's statement that he didn't need...

Fossil Fuels

After criticism from Italy's PM, Terna CEO waives claim for severance payment

Italian grid operator Terna announced on Tuesday that its departing CEO, Giuseppina Di Foggia will waive her claim to severance payment of?7.3 million euros ($8.56 millions) in order to accept a new position as chairperson of energy group Eni. Di Foggia was under pressure by Prime Minister Giorgia Meoni to renounce a?payment at a moment when the government struggles to find ways to help families cope with rising energy prices. In a?statement, Terna stated that Di Foggia "expressed her desire to sign an agreement?to?give up" her severance payment. It added that it would "provide further details in due time "in...

Oil & Gas

ASM International beats expectations with its second-quarter forecast

ASM International, a computer chip equipment manufacturer, forecast on Tuesday?stronger revenue guidance for the second quarter?than expected by markets?after?a first-quarter result that exceeded expectations. LSEG data estimated that second-quarter revenues would be around 883.9 millions euros, but Europe's second largest maker of chipmaking tool forecasts 980 million euro ($1.15 billion) instead. The first-quarter revenue was 862.5 millions euros, versus the analysts' expectations of 828.5 millions euros. The forecast was published after the European market closed. Analysts felt it was strong enough to distract from the decision to cease publishing the eagerly anticipated new order figures because they are too volatile....

Natural Gas Utilities

France freezes spending to cover Iran crisis costs

French officials said that they would 'fully offset the economic impact of the Iran crisis' by freezing certain spending. They announced this on Tuesday as part of a new set support measures. The government will be hit with a surge in energy costs and higher bond yields after the Iran War began. This is expected to cost between 4 billion euro ($4.7 billion)?and 6 billion euro, while increased borrowing costs are responsible for 3.6 billion, according to Finance Minister Roland?Lescure. After a meeting of lawmakers, budget minister David Amiel said to reporters: "In light of the 6 billion euro cost...

Fossil Fuels

Major traders discuss markets at FT Commodities Summit

The following are some key quotes from traders and analysts at the FT Global Commodities Summit. MARCO DUNAND MERCURIA CEO You'd expect that China would try to secure more oil from other sources, given its dependence on the Strait of Hormuz. In the last two or three weeks, they have been selling crude oil aggressively. "China increased its oil inventories over the last few months, to 1.2 billion barrels. They have allowed refiners to use these commercial stocks." They may have been optimistic about their ability to reopen Hormuz, and they didn't feel the need to purchase crude oil now...

Electric Utilities

Source: Board of Italy's Terna will meet to discuss CEO severance, says source

MILAN, 20 April - Italy's government-controlled power grid operator Terna is planning to hold an extraordinary board meeting within the next few days, according to a source close to the company. The meeting will discuss the severance pay of the outgoing CEO. Giuseppina di Foggia was nominated by the Italian Government as Eni's new chair, but she is not willing to give up an $8.6 million ($7.3 million) severance package offered by Terna. The source claimed that Terna's board did not discuss Terna’s case when they met on Monday. The Italian economy ministry said on Sunday that it opposed state-backed...

Oil & Gas

Dutch government offers tax incentives for increasing fuel prices

The Dutch government announced temporary tax breaks on Monday to compensate for the rising cost of fuel. It also said it was preparing a broader package of measures in case energy prices worsen. The government allocated around 1 billion euro ($1.2 billion) to temporary tax relief measures for commuters and truck drivers, but did not lower fuel taxes as many of them requested. These measures include targeted support to lower-income people with energy bills and a?support for homeowners to reduce their consumption. The government stated that there are no immediate fuel shortages as European oil, jet fuel and diesel supplies...

Fossil Fuels

On the U.S. waiver of oil volume, the Kremlin says that you cannot ignore Russia.

When asked about the waiver of U.S. sanctions on some Russia oil exports on Monday, the Kremlin said that Russia is a responsible player on global markets for energy and it's hard to ignore its export volumes. Donald Trump's administration renewed on Friday a waiver that allows countries to purchase sanctioned Russian crude oil at sea for about a week, despite lawmakers accusing the government of being too lenient with Moscow while?its war against Ukraine continues. Russia is the world’s?third largest oil producer and?the second biggest crude exporter. "Russia is a very responsible and important player on the global energy...

Natural Gas Utilities

FT reports that Germany will begin the privatization of its Gazprom division.

In a Monday interview with the Financial Times, the chief executive of Germany's Gazprom unit said that the country would begin the privatization process after Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022. The FT reported that the division, Securing Energy For Europe (SEFE), intends to raise 1,5 billion euros to 2 billion euros ($1.76 billion to $2.35 billion) via a capital rise to finance its expansion of infrastructure assets. SEFE (formerly Gazprom Germany) was nationalized in Berlin by 2022, after the former Russian parent of the group abandoned the division. This is an important part of Germany’s gas supply. The company operates...

Crude Oil

Refined Products

Concerns over the escalating tensions in Middle East cause oil prices to rise

The oil prices increased on Friday as a result of fears of a "renewed military escalation" in the Middle East after Iran released footage of its commandos board a cargo ship in the Strait of Hormuz, and reports that Tehran's air defenses engaged "hostile target." Brent crude futures increased 99 cents or 0.94% to $106.06 per barrel at 0410 GMT. West Texas Intermediate futures climbed 71 cents or 0.73% to $96.56. Brent rose 17.13% during the week, while WTI rose 15.13%. This is the second largest weekly gain since the beginning of the war. After the U.S. and Israel's war...

Crude Oil

Gold slams possible extension of the Lebanon-Israel ceasefire

After a U.S. Weekly Jobless Claims Data and a reversal of gains in Treasury yields, gold edged down?on Friday, erasing?the majority of the day's losses. As of 1312 GMT spot gold was down by 0.3% to $4,723.61 an ounce. It had fallen 1% earlier, reaching as low as $4683.84 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell?0.2% at $4,741.50. "What drove bid were signs of a possible breakthrough in the Lebanon ceasefire this morning. "But that coincided with the release of economic data," said Daniel Ghali. Commodity strategist at TD Securities. On Thursday, the U.S. will host a second...

Oil & Gas

Austria claims that OMV now complies with the rules regarding the reduction of petrol prices

Austrian oil company OMV brought itself into compliance with the new rules for lowering 'petrol prices, after initially not implementing 'them fully. National energy regulator E-Control announced on Thursday. The Economy Ministry, which oversees the energy policy, has asked E-Control for a review. Last week, OMV, a partially state-owned company, said it was in compliance with the rules despite reducing wholesale diesel prices by less than the required five euro cents per litre. The coalition government has enacted these rules in response to a surge in oil prices caused by the Iran War. The rules require that any increase in...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Gold to drop by a week as oil prices rise, fueling inflation fears

Gold was largely?stable' on Friday but?was heading for a weekly drop as high oil prices fueled fears of inflation, and interest rates that would continue to rise in the face of stalled U.S. - Iran peace talks. As of 0230 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.1%, at $4,686.29 an ounce. After a four-week streak of gains, the metal has fallen 3% this week. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.5% to $4702. Brent crude prices are up over 17% this week, hovering above $100 a barrel. The Strait of Hormuz remains largely closed in spite of an...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls from multi-week peak on Middle East insecurity

The copper price fell from a?multi-week peak on Thursday due to the stalled U.S. Iran peace talks, the continued closure?of Strait of Hormuz as well as a stronger dollar. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 1.4% to $13,247 per metric ton during 'official open-outcry' trading after reaching its highest since February 27, at $13,481.50. No signs of a return to peace talks between Iran and the U.S. have emerged, while Iran has tightened the grip it holds on the Strait of Hormuz. This has sent oil prices over $100 per barrel. Standard Chartered's head of base-metals research,...

Mineral Resources

Traxys CEO: New derivatives could be developed for critical minerals that are niche.

Mark Kristoff is the chief executive officer of commodity trader Traxys. He said that derivative contracts for niche-critical?minerals? including rhenium, could be developed over time, as industrial users seek to find better hedging instruments due to supply concerns and volatility in prices. Minerals such as rhenium and halfnium, which are not well-known outside of specialist markets, are essential to the aerospace and defence industries, and the energy industry. Prices of essential minerals have already been pushed up by the growing demand and limited supply. Kristoff says that many so-called minor and strategic metals today are too illiquid to be exchange-traded,...

Mineral Resources

Chile's copper king faces an acid shortage as China exports dry-up

China's exports to Chile of sulphuric acids sank to zero in March according to Chinese 'customs' data. The world's largest 'copper-producing nation' is now facing a shortage of the chemical that's used to refine around half of it. China plans to ban exports of sulphuric acids from May, to avoid a shortage in its domestic market. This includes the fertilisers industry. The shipment of acid to Chile has already stopped. It was the biggest market for China's acid exports in 2025, and it accounted for almost one-third. Comparatively, China exported 31,870 tons of acid to Chile between February 2026, and...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices rise after Trump extends Iran ceasefire

The price of copper rose on Wednesday, as President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire agreement with Iran. However, lingering uncertainty over the Middle East conflict limited gains. In official open-outcry trade, the benchmark?three-month?copper price on London Metal Exchange rose 0.3% to $13,270 per metric tonne. This month, the renewed premium in Comex copper over the LME benchmark has been a key feature of the copper markets for 2025. It encourages shipments to the United States. More copper is expected to flow into the United States. While the premium price persists until the end of July, a decision will be expected...

Mineral Resources

Mercuria warns that aluminium faces a 'black-swan' supply shock

According to Mercuria's top metals analyst, the global aluminium market has experienced a "black-swan" event as disruptions caused by the Middle East war have triggered a supply shock. This will?lead? to major shortages in this year. Around 7 million metric tonnes of aluminium is smelted in the region each year, which represents about 9% of global production this year. Aluminium is used in the construction, transport and packaging industries. Nick Snowdon of Mercuria's metals & mining research said that the scale of supply shock in the aluminium industry is "probably the biggest single supply shock a metals market in post-2000...

Mineral Resources

USTR Greer asks US allies for more money to buy critical minerals

The Financial Times reported that U.S. trade representative?Jamieson G. Greer told American allies to 'pay more' for critical minerals sourced outside of China. Greer, in an FT interview, said that U.S. allies would have to be willing to pay a premium for minerals that are sourced within a group of?trading partner countries, including Europe. Greer said in an interview that "there is a security premium we all pay. I call it the national security fee. We will pay this premium to have a safe supply chain." Greer, who has been drafting a draft of detailed information to share with partners...

Mineral Resources

Sources: HSBC hires JP Morgan executive to lead global precious metals sales

Four sources familiar with the matter said that HSBC is hiring JPMorgan executive James Willis as its global precious metals sales director. Mark Augustynak, formerly of ICBC Standard Bank, was recruited by HSBC this month to lead its global metals trading division. HSBC is a market'maker' and a clearer on the London Over-the-Counter Market, where participants do not trade via an exchange but directly with one another. Each day, London clears 20 million troy-ounces of gold worth $96 billion at current prices. The appointments are part of a wider reshuffle in the trading and sales departments at major bullion bankers...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls on strong dollar ahead of tentative US Iran talks

Investors remain cautious, as they 'look to tentative U.S.Iran talks as well as a upcoming Senate confirmation hearing of Kevin Warsh as Federal Reserve Chairman nominee. At 9:33 am EDT (1333 GMT), spot gold was down by 0.9% at $4,776.49. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell by 0.7% to $4795.40. Dollars in other currencies are now paying more for greenback-priced gold. The weekend's events and mixed rhetoric have made the markets hesitant. This may keep gold in a tight range for the time being and limit 'bulls' until there is certainty, said Zain Vawda. Analyst at MarketPulse. He said...

Mineral Resources

Copper slips on US Iran ceasefire doubts, Strait of Hormuz Closure

Copper prices fell on Monday as the Strait of Hormuz was closed again to marine traffic. A fragile ceasefire between Iran & the United States looked in danger, reigniting fears over the economic growth. In open-outcry official trading, the benchmark three-month 'copper' on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.8% to $13,235 per metric ton. Last week, the metal gained 3.9% on the optimism that the ceasefire would hold and Iran's announcement on Friday that commercial vessels could now enter the Strait. The?U.S. The?U.S. then seized a cargo ship from Iran that was trying to blockade the strait on its own....

Mineral Resources

Rusal's first-quarter losses blamed on high interest rates and the strong rouble

MOSCOW, 20 April - Russian aluminum maker Rusal blamed Monday high interest rates and a strong Russian rouble for its unspecified loss in the first quarter, which was recorded despite an astronomical rise?in prices of metal around the world. Last week, prices reached a four-year high as a result of a blockade of Strait of Hormuz. This is the route through which up 9% of global aluminium trade travels. The company stated in a statement released on Monday that "Rusal can't take advantage of current pricing conditions" as all margins go to European and North American companies. Rusal claimed that...

Mineral Resources

US hosts further G20 discussions on the impact of war on food and fertiliser

The U.S. is hosting further discussions in the coming weeks for the Group 20 major economies about the impact of war in the Middle East on food and fertiliser, as they 'continue to push for coordinated actions. The U.S. will make this pledge in a statement by the chair of the G20. It will be made during a meeting between G20 finance minsters and central bankers held on April 16 at the Spring Meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank. Before its official release on Monday, a copy of the statement was released instead of a communiqué...