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Oil prices remain unchanged as investors return to Ukraine peace talks

Oil prices were stable on Thursday, as investors focused their attention?back on the Russia-Ukraine talks and watched for any possible fallout after a U.S. seize of a sanctioned oil tanker off Venezuela's coast. Brent crude futures fell 5?cents or 0.08% to $62.16 a barge at 0400 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was down one cent, or 0.02% at $58.45 a barge. The benchmarks were higher on Monday after the U.S. announced that it had seized an oil-tanker off the coasts of Venezuela. Escalating tensions between both countries have raised fears about possible supply disruptions. "So far the seizure hasn't...

Fossil Fuels

Ambassadors of EU countries approve phase-out of Russian gas imports

The ambassadors of EU countries approved the bloc's plan on Wednesday to 'phase out' Russian gas imports in 2027. A spokesperson for Denmark's EU Presidency said that this was the last legal hurdle before the ban can become law. Last week, the EU reached a 'deal' on a new law that will cut ties with Russia, Europe's former largest gas supplier. They had vowed to do so following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. According to the agreement, the EU must stop Russian imports of liquefied gas by 2026. Pipeline gas will be stopped by 2027. Before it becomes...

Fossil Fuels

Markets focus on Ukraine peace talks as they cap gains due to supply concerns

Investors awaited progress in the Russia-Ukraine talks and concerns about supply exceeding demand. Brent crude futures rose 11 cents or 0.2% to $62.05 per barrel at 0241 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was trading at $58.38 per barrel, an increase of 13 cents or 0.2%. ING analysts said that while the oil market has moved deeper?into a glut expected, Russian supply is still a concern. ING stated that "while Russian seaborne export volume is holding up well, barrels?are having a hard time finding buyers", adding that Russian oil 'output would start to drop if buyers cannot be found. After...

Oil & Gas Refining

Who is Trump's target?

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, has continued to criticize and take action against corporate executives, institutions and corporations, even months after assuming office. His actions, from new export deals to freezing university grants, have changed the status quo in the United States between government, law and academia. Trump has publicly criticised a number of influential individuals and entities. NETFLIX Netflix has acquired Warner Bros Discovery’s film studios, streaming service and Warner Bros Discovery’s streaming arm for $72 billion. This gives Netflix control over one of Hollywood’s most iconic assets. After a lengthy bidding war, Netflix's offer of nearly $28 per...

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies merges British North Sea Assets with Repsol’s NEO NEXT

TotalEnergies announced on Monday that it would merge its British North Sea oil assets with NEO NEXT Energy. This is a partnership between Spain’s Repsol, and HitecVision. Total said that it would take a 47.5% share in the renamed NEO NEXT+ as a trade for its assets. The company made the announcement in a Monday statement. Repsol will have a 23.625% stake in the venture while HitecVision holds the remaining 28.875%. The statement stated that NEO NEXT+ will have a production capacity of over 250,000 barrels oil equivalent per day by 2026. This deal is part of a recent trend...

Fossil Fuels

China's coal imports in November were down by 20% on a year-on-year basis

The General Administration of Customs reported on Monday that coal imports from China, the largest buyer in the world, dropped 20% from their record high of the previous year. Imports in November, at 44.05 millions metric tons, were up by 6% compared to 41.74 tons in October. Imports in November of the previous year had reached 54.98 millions tons, a monthly record. The China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association's (CCTD) website reported in late November that although imported coal has a slight price advantage, this arbitrage has decreased as domestic coal prices have fallen. CCTD stated that due to supply...

Fossil Fuels

Putin will hold a summit meeting with Modi in Delhi

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Narendra modi will meet in New Delhi to discuss ways to increase trade between the two countries. Western sanctions are affecting their long-standing relationship. Putin's first India visit in four years comes at a moment when New Delhi and the U.S. are in negotiations for a deal that will reduce punitive tariffs placed by Donald Trump on India's goods because of its Russian oil purchases. Moscow has been India’s largest arms supplier for decades. It has stated that it would like to import more Indian products in order to increase trade...

Refined Products

US allows transactions with Lukoil fuel stations outside Russia until late April

The Trump administration allowed transactions on Thursday with Lukoil outside of Russia, with a small waiver from sanctions imposed by the U.S. in October because the company's revenue is used to support Moscow's war against Ukraine. A posting on the Treasury Department website stated that the transactions for approximately 2,000 stations in Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East, as well as the Americas were authorized until April 29, 2026. In October, President Donald Trump imposed sanctions against Lukoil, one of Russia's largest oil companies. This triggered a rush of buyers to buy its assets, estimated at $22 billion. These...

Oil & Gas

Shell and Petrobras buy two areas at Brazil's oil auction

In an auction of crude oil held by the state-run PPSA on Thursday, a consortium of Petrobras (Petroleum) and Shell (Shell) secured two offshore fields in Brazil's Tupi & Atapu oilfields. The consortium was the sole bidder at the auction. It offered 7.79 billion reais (1.47 billion dollars) for the Tupi region, which is 2% higher than the minimum price. For the Atapu region, it offered 1 billion reais, or 16% more. The Mero field's third area did not receive any bids. The auction included stakes in fields that were already producing oil but had not been contracted. This gave...

Oil & Gas

Sources: MOL Hungary is interested in Lukoil assets

Three sources with knowledge of the matter have confirmed that MOL, a Hungarian oil company, has informed U.S. officials of its interest in purchasing international assets from sanctioned Russian oil giant Lukoil. This adds to a growing number of potential buyers. In October, the United States imposed sanctions against Russia's largest private oil producer as part of its efforts to press Moscow to end their war in Ukraine. This forced Lukoil into announcing the sale of foreign assets. Sources have confirmed that Lukoil has been in talks with oil majors Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and Middle Eastern investors before the December...

Fossil Fuels

New Delhi and Moscow want to increase Indian exports to Russia

India and Russia announced on Thursday they wished to expand their trade, and the items that they deal in. This was just hours before Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in New Delhi for a state visit. On Thursday, Putin begins a two-day trip to India, his first visit in four years. He hopes to increase sales of Russian oil and missile systems, as well as fighter jets, and to expand business relations between India and Russia beyond energy and defence. India and Russia are aiming to increase their two-way trade from $13 billion to $69 billion by 2030. This is...

Oil & Gas

Codelco and Glencore partner up on a Chilean smelter

The companies announced on Wednesday that Glencore, a Swiss miner and trader, and Chilean state-owned copper producer Codelco have signed a preliminary agreement to work together on a smelter in Chile. Codelco will provide the copper concentrate, and Glencore will build the smelter, which has a processing capacity of about 1.5 million tons per year, in Antofagasta in the northern part of Chile. Experts in the industry say that a project this large would require an investment of $1.5 billion - $2 billion. Glencore will carry out a feasibility study and the companies aim to finalize the agreement by the...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Oracle hits stocks after Fed message drags dollar

The dollar suffered losses following the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut. Bonds were also firm. Oracle shares fell more than 11% in Asia trading. S&P futures were down 0.9% and Nasdaq futures 1.3%. AI-related stocks suffered the most in Tokyo as Oracle missed its profit and revenue forecasts, and executives cited higher spending as a sign infrastructure investments aren't turning into profits at the rate investors had expected. Japan's Nikkei Index fell by 1%, with the AI-exposed SoftBank Group contributing 7.5% to the decline. The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong rose only 0.06%. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside...

Crude Oil

The yen is a hazed mess before the Fed

Rae Wee gives us a look at what the European and global markets will be like tomorrow. Investors have focused their attention on the Federal Reserve rate decision this week, but on Wednesday the currency markets briefly turned to the Japanese yen. After a sudden fall in the yen's value against the euro, and a drop of nearly 0.9% versus the Aussie dollar, the yen appeared to be slurring its words. The dollar was also on the verge of breaking through the 157-yen mark. The move was not a major event, but it could have been a way to position...

Crude Oil

Stocks drop as nervous markets await Fed decision, rates outlook

Investors worried about the direction U.S. interest rates could take next year amid fears about a divided Central Bank. Asian stocks dropped while the dollar remained steady on Tuesday. Investor sentiment was cautious after a shaky start to the week, with key central bank meetings. Markets are looking for clarity on the outlook of global interest rates. Reserve Bank of Australia kept rates unchanged as expected on February 2, ruling out any further policy easing. They warned that the next step could be an increase if inflation pressures remain stubborn. The Australian dollar traded just below a three-month high. Bank...

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Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Silver reaches record high after Fed splits rates. Gold falls.

Gold eased on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve announced a divided rate cut, leaving investors unsure about next year's pace of easing. Silver also hit a new record high. As of 0300 GMT spot gold dropped 0.2% to $4.221.49 an ounce after reaching its highest level since December 5, earlier in the session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery gained 0.6% per ounce to $4,249.70. Tim Waterer, KCM Trade's Chief Market Analyst, said that "gold has not been able to kick on with the things today... Because the Fed's message essentially was that any future rate cuts would be...

Mineral Resources

Silver drifts close to record high as gold slips before Fed rate decision

As investors booked profits in anticipation of the upcoming?U.S. Silver is hovering below record levels as investors await the Federal Reserve's rate decision and Jerome Powell’s remarks. At 11:40 am, spot gold was down by 0.2% to $4,201.45 an ounce. ET (16:40 GMT). U.S. gold for delivery in February fell by 0.1%, to $4,230.50 an ounce. Spot silver increased 0.3% to 60.82/oz after reaching an all-time high earlier in the day of $61.61. "All you want to note right now is some light profit taking ahead of the Fed Meeting- a highly anticipated event this afternoon," David?Meger said, director of...

Environment

Denmark compensates Greenlandic women who have undergone involuntary contraception

The Danish government announced on Wednesday that it had reached a deal in parliament for compensation to be paid to Greenlandic women who suffered from a decades-long, involuntary campaign of birth control. This is just one of many cases that have emerged in recent years regarding allegations of Danish authorities' misconduct against Greenland residents, now a Danish semi-autonomous territory. In 2022, records revealed that thousands of women as young as 13 years old were fitted with intrauterine device without their consent or knowledge between 1966 and 1991 when Greenland gained control over its healthcare system. Aaja Chemnitz said, "Now women...

Mineral Resources

Silver drifts close to record high as gold slips before Fed rate decision

Gold prices declined on Wednesday, as investors booked profits in anticipation of the U.S. Silver hovered just below records highs as investors booked profits ahead of the?Federal Reserve interest rate decision today and Chairman Jerome Powell's remarks. At 0948 am, spot gold was down by 0.3% to $4,198.28 an ounce. ET (14:48 GMT). U.S. gold for delivery in February fell 0.2% to $4,227.40 an ounce. Silver spot fell by 0.2%, to $60.56/oz. After hitting a session high of $61.61 an ounce earlier. "All you want to note right now is some light profit taking ahead of the Fed Meeting- a...

Mineral Resources

Silver extends its rally above $60; gold dips ahead Fed rate decision

Investors awaited hints on the future policy of?the U.S. Federal Reserve, and a possible interest rate cut. Meanwhile, gold prices were lowered on Wednesday. Silver continued its rally to new heights. At 1243 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.3% to $4197.91 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 0.2% to $4,226.40 an ounce. Spot silver, meanwhile, rose 0.6%, to $61/oz, after reaching an all-time record of $61.61 in the previous session. This was due to rising industrial demand, falling inventories, as well as its designation by the United States as a "critical mineral". The white metal is up...

Mineral Resources

Silver extends its rally above $60; gold dips ahead Fed decision

The gold price fell on Wednesday, as investors awaited a rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve and clues about future policy. Silver prices meanwhile?extended? their rally to new heights. At 1113 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.4% to $4193.60 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery were down 0.3% at $4,221.60 an ounce. Spot silver rose 0.7% to $61.11/oz, after reaching an all-time record of $61.61 in the previous session. This was due to rising industrial demand, falling inventories and its designation by?the United States as a critical metal. The white metal is up 112% this year. Silver...

Mineral Resources

Marubeni expects Japan aluminum premiums to be between $85 and $203 by 2026

Marubeni Corp, a trading house, said that Japanese buyers will pay premiums between $85 and $203 per metric ton of aluminium in 2026 as overseas premiums are higher. This is because the flow to Asia has been reduced due to higher premiums, which have also slowed down. Japan is a major aluminum importer in Asia. The amount it pays for primary metal shipments above the London Metal Exchange Cash Price each quarter sets the benchmark for Asia. Japanese premiums have been lowered to $86 per tonne due to a combination of sluggish demand, ample supply and low prices. This quarter,...

Mineral Resources

Intel wins reduced fine after losing its challenge to EU antitrust ruling

Intel, the U.S. chipmaker, lost its appeal against a 376 million euro ($438 millions) EU antitrust penalty imposed two years earlier for 'thwarting competitors.' But it gained some comfort as Europe’s second highest court reduced the fine by a third. The European Commission (which is the EU's competition enforcer) handed out the fine in 2023, after the court threw out an earlier penalty of 1.06 billion euro imposed by the tribunal in 2009 for blocking Advanced Micro Devices. The 376 million Euro fine was a result of payments Intel made to HP, Acer and Lenovo between November 2002 and December...

Mineral Resources

Sources: Top Indian arms manufacturers held rare meetings with Russian counterparts on joint ventures.

Three people with knowledge of the matter said that at least a half-dozen executives from Indian arms manufacturers, including Adani Defence, Bharat Forge and others, participated in rare meetings held this year in Russia to discuss possible joint ventures. Three people familiar with the?matter?said that at least half a dozen executives from top Indian arms makers, including Adani Defence and Bharat?Forge, attended rare meetings in Russia this year to discuss potential joint ventures. It was not reported before that the business leaders from India's defence industry were visiting Russia. The Indian government wants to refocus its decades-old defense ties with...

Mineral Resources

Anglo American, Teck Resources shareholders approve mining merger

Anglo American shareholders and Teck Resources shareholders approved a merger announced earlier on Tuesday, according to the companies. This paved the way for the creation of a new copper giant, with regulatory approvals remaining the last hurdle. Anglo released a statement saying that more than 99.17% votes were cast in favor by Anglo's London-listed shareholders. For the motion to be passed, a simple majority was needed. Teck shareholders have also passed their approval threshold of two thirds. The new company 'Anglo-Teck' will have its headquarters in Vancouver and its primary listing in London. Teck and Anglo-American announced in September their...

Mineral Resources

European shares fall as Fed meeting dominates the news; EssilorLuxottica also falls

European shares closed flat on Tuesday as investors remained cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting. EssilorLuxottica also fell after Google announced plans to launch AI powered glasses. The STOXX 600, the pan-European index, closed at 578.11. The regional benchmarks showed mixed results, with Germany's DAX rising 0.5% and France’s CAC-40 falling 0.7%. Google announced that it will launch artificial intelligence-enabled eyewear in 2026, with Warby Parker. Other luxury stocks were also affected by the news, including Kering, LVMH and LVMH Group, which declined 2% and 1.40% respectively. Sector losses were led by the broader luxury index, which...

Mineral Resources

Standard Lithium JV attracts over $1 billion of funding interest for Arkansas Project

Smackover Lithium, the joint venture between Standard Lithium and Equinor announced on Tuesday that it had attracted more than $1 billion of financing interest for its southwest Arkansas Lithium project. Three export credit agencies including EXIM, Export Finance Norway and Export Finance Sweden have expressed interest in providing debt financing to the project. Standard Lithium's U.S. listed shares rose 5% during premarket trading. The joint venture seeks up to $1.1billion in senior secured debt for the majority of the $1.45billion cost of constructing the first phase of the project. Export credit agencies would provide loans and guarantees, while commercial banks...