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After the weekend Iran strike, Japanese yens and Swiss francs gain as safe haven currencies

Safe haven currencies like the Swiss franc, Japanese yen and the euro strengthened as currency trading returned after the weekend when the United States and Israel launched their most ambitious attack on Iran since decades, killing the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It dropped by 0.34%, to $1.1776, compared to around $1.18 at the end of New York trading on Friday. The euro fell by 0.5% against the Swiss Franc, to 0.9039. This is its lowest level since 2015. The dollar dropped 0.26%, to 155.65yen. However, the greenback gained against sterling and Australian dollars. U.S., Israeli, and Iranian strikes, as...

Oil & Gas

US: Oil sales under US/Venezuela agreement expected to reach 2 billion dollars by the end of February

Chris Wright, the U.S. Secretary of Energy told reporters on Thursday in Texas that sales under the flagship oil supply agreement between Venezuela and the U.S. will reach $2 billion by the end of this month. The U.S. took over Venezuela's oil sales shortly after U.S. troops captured President Nicolas Maduro early in January. Proceeds went to a U.S. supervised fund in Qatar. Since then, Vitol - and Trafigura - have been marketing and distributing the lion's'share' of the OPEC countries' 'oil' under the pact. Meanwhile, partners of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA, particularly Chevron, are 'increasing output and shipments....

Oil & Gas

Helleniq Energy's core profit rises 10% in the full year adjusted

Helleniq Energy, the Greek oil refiner, reported on Thursday a '10% increase?in core profit for the full year, which was boosted by high refining margins and record marketing performances, as well as growing contributions from their expanding power and renewables businesses. The group reported a full-year adjusted profit before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation of 1.13 billion euro ($1.33 billion), up from a previous year's 1.03 billion euro. The refinery's?output was 15 million metric tonnes, a little lower than expected due to planned a?turnaround? at the Elefsina refining plant, but the volume of sales remained at 15.6 millions tons. Exports...

Oil & Gas

Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'

MOSCOW, February 26 - The Kremlin said on Thursday that a sharp drop in revenue from energy sales and a growing budget deficit were "routine problems" which could be resolved thanks to macroeconomic stability. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, commented on the meeting that President Vladimir Putin had with top government officials to discuss budget this week. Peskov stated that Putin closely followed 'economic developments' during the meeting that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin claimed took place on Tuesday night late at night. "There is a real decline in oil and gas revenues. The growth of non-oil revenue partially offsets this decline....

Mining

Investors wait for US-Iran developments to ease up on major Gulf markets

Investors adopted a cautious stance in the early hours of trade on Thursday, as they awaited a third round U.S. - Iran nuclear talks scheduled for Geneva later in the day. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index fell 0.5% as its losses grew due to the Kingdom's increased budget deficit. The losses were widespread, with financial stocks leading. These included a 0.6% decline?in Al Rajhi Bank - the largest Islamic lender in the world - and a 1.4% drop in Saudi National Bank - the largest lender of the country by assets. Saudi Aramco's shares fell 0.7% and are on course to...

Oil & Gas

A key Meloni adviser suggests a new term for the CEOs of Italy’s major state-controlled companies

A key ally of the?Italian Prime Minister Giorgia?Meloni stated that Italy's state-controlled firms have performed "very well" over recent years, hinting at their chief executives being poised to receive new mandates when a new appointment round looms. In the coming weeks, the CEOs of companies such as energy giants Enel, Eni, and defence group Leonardo will be nominated. This is traditionally seen as an opportunity for politicians to demonstrate their power over certain sectors of the economy. Meloni’s coalition made their first round of appointments just a few?months after taking office in 2023. They reappointed Claudio Descalzi to the top...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Chevron's West Qurna 2 Oilfield in Iraq poised to increase production with Chevron, Minister says

Iraq's Oil Minister said that Chevron is in exclusive talks with Lukoil to take over the West Qurna 2 oilfield. Iraq is seeking to increase its oil and gas production. Oil majors are competing to expand their operations, after years of political insecurity. Hayan Abdel-Ghani, the Oil Minister of Iraq, told Kurdish TV Rudaw in an interview that production could increase to 750,000-800,000. bpd once Chevron took over operations. The U.S. The?U.S. Iraq, which is the second largest oil producer in the OPEC+ Group, comprising Organization?of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, including Russia, has plans to increase the...

Oil & Gas

Senate Democrats blast Trump over failing to apply sanctions to Russia

Democrats in the Senate Banking Committee criticized President Donald Trump on Tuesday for not stepping up sanctions against Russia to force it to end the four-year war in Ukraine. They noted that the European Union had?designated nearly 900 targets by 2025, compared to only two?for?the?U.S. Democratic staff from the Republican-led panel released an analysis on the fourth anniversary. They identified hundreds of targets that Trump could have sanctioned during his first year as president. The war in Ukraine, Russia’s western neighbor, has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and ravaged large areas of Ukraine. They said that...

Environment

US to West’s energy watchdog : Scrap net zero focus or else we'll quit

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy Secretary, gave an ultimatum to the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Thursday. The agency had one year to abandon its support for goals to reduce energy emissions to zero net or else risk losing membership. At the biennial meeting of the agency, European countries downplayed the "threat" and reaffirmed their commitment to cleaner fuel. In 2015, the U.S., along with nearly 200 other nations, signed the Paris Accords. This international agreement aims to reduce global warming through the burning of less oil, coal and gas, and to reach net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050....

Oil & Gas

Venezuela owes Repsol $5.4 billion, according to an annual report

The Venezuelan government owes Repsol 4,55 billion euros ($5,37 billion), the Spanish energy group said in its report for the first-time on Thursday. Repsol is active in Venezuela since over 30 years, employs staff and is a major partner of the state energy company PDVSA. It is one of a few companies that have been granted a license to run oil and natural gas operations in Venezuela by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control. Repsol received a permit in March of last year from the U.S. authorities allowing it to receive PDVSA oil as "payment for debt"....

Oil & Gas Refining

Gains in refining for energy group Orlen offset impairment losses, lifting shares

Orlen, a Polish energy group, reported adjusted core earnings higher than expected on Thursday. This was helped by a stronger downstream result which overshadowed the?net profit miss caused?by asset impairments as well as lower oil and natural gas prices. The shares rose 2.2% as of 0849 GMT. This boosted Poland's blue chip index WIG20 which rose by 0.5%. Analyst Tamas Pelser at?Erste Group said that the 4Q25 period was a positive one for the Polish energy giant, highlighting "the very strong contribution" of refining in a margin-friendly environment. Orlen's model refinement?margin increased in the fourth quarter, as sanctions and Ukrainian...

Electric Utilities

Italy increases corporate tax on energy firms to fund bill reductions

Italy?approved a 2-percentage point hike in the IRAP -corporate tax for energy firms on Wednesday. This will help fund a set of measures aimed to reduce bills for families and businesses that use a lot of energy. A decree viewed by revealed that the move will bring in an extra 1 billion euros (1,18 billion dollars) to the government through 2028. This money will be used to finance the energy bill reductions planned. Meloni, in a social media video, said that the package would have a "significant impact" and guarantee benefits to households and businesses of over 5 billion Euros....

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

After the weekend Iran strike, Japanese yens and Swiss francs gain as safe haven currencies

The safe haven currencies of the Swiss Franc and Japanese Yen strengthened, while 'the euro' fell as trading resumed following a weekend in which?the United States and Israel launched their most ambitious attack on Iran since decades, killing Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei. In late New York trading on Friday, the euro fell 0.34% to $1.1776 from around $1.18. The euro also dropped 0.5% against the Swiss Franc, to 0.9039 - its lowest level since 2015. The dollar dropped 0.26% against the yen, and was down 0.3% lastly against the Swiss Franc. The greenback was stronger against the Australian dollar and...

Fossil Fuels

Market analysts react to US-Israeli strikes on Iran

United States and Israel launched attacks on Iran on Sunday, targeting its leaders and plunging Middle East into?a new conflict. President Donald Trump claimed that this would end a threat to security?and give Iranians the chance to overthrow their rulers. As fears of an escalation increased, the strikes put nearby oil producing Gulf Arab countries on edge. Tehran then responded by firing missiles at Israel. Four trading sources reported on Saturday that some?oil?majors, and top trading firms, suspended crude oil and gasoline shipments via Strait of Hormuz due to the attacks. QUOTES: VISHNU VARATHAN HEAD OF MACRO RESEARCH, ASIA EX...

Oil Refineries

Berlin places Rosneft Units under trusteeship to control German Assets

Berlin is seeking to establish a long-term control of the German assets owned by the Russian oil company. The German government placed the German units of Rosneft under a trusteeship. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the German government was given a?trusteeship over the assets. This trusteeship must be renewed every six-months to maintain energy security. However, this creates a lot of uncertainty, especially with the PCK Schwedt Refinery that'supplies' most of Berlin's fuel. The latest move is an attempt to find a solution structural. It places Rosneft Germany (RDG), and RN Refining & Marketing, (RNRM), under the control Germany's...

Crude Oil

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Investors look for shelter in gold when the US and Israel attack Iran

Investors are closely monitoring potential safe-haven flows into bullion as a result of the U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran. Investors, traders and analysts have reacted to the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. EDWARD MEIR, MAREX ANALYST I?think that you will see a sudden spike in the price of gold and oil. This will be a natural reaction to the unexpected onset of hostilities. I think gold could rise by $200/ounce, but then fall over the course the day. Investors are largely uninterested in military conflicts. They are only concerned with whether oil supplies will be disrupted. Once the...

Mineral Resources

US uses suicide drones, Tomahawk missiles and Tomahawks to strike Iran

On Saturday, the United States launched a variety of weapons against Iranian targets, including Tomahawk missiles, stealth fighters and, for the first combat time, low-cost, one-way,?attack drones that were modeled on Iranian designs. U.S. Central Command has released photos of Tomahawk missiles and F-18, F-35 and F-35 fighter jets along with details about the attacks on Iran as part?of Operation?Epic Fury. DRONES According to photos released by Pentagon, the U.S. Military said that it uses suicide drones which appear identical, based upon the photos, to the new LUCAS system (Low-Cost Unmanned Combat Attack System), manufactured by Phoenix-based Spektreworks. The company...

Mineral Resources

NZZ reports that UBS intends to keep Ermotti as CEO for a longer period of time

Neue Zuercher Zeitung, a Swiss newspaper, reported that the board of directors at Swiss banking giant UBS intends to keep Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti for a longer period than originally planned. Ermotti is set to leave his position by 2027. However, the timeline has not been finalised. The NZZ, citing sources familiar with the matter, reported that the board, led by chairman Colm Kelleher wants Ermotti to stay on beyond this date in order to guide the?UBS pushback against the Swiss Government's plans to tighten regulation. When asked about the NZZ Report, a UBS spokesperson stated that it was "premature"...

Power Markets

ArcelorMittal closes its second Ukrainian unit amid Russian attacks on the power sector

The company announced on Friday that ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine's largest steelmaker, is closing another division in Ukraine because of a 'deepening energy crises caused by Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy system. Russia has stepped up its strikes against Ukraine's energy industry, targeting power plants and substations. This forced Kyiv into cutting off power to businesses, and increasing imports from Europe. The company, an ArcelorMittal SA subsidiary, announced in a press release that it will close its subsidiary Casting and Mechanical Plant. This plant is one of the largest enterprises in the country, and includes foundry equipment, thermal and...

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches four-week peak, on course for seventh consecutive monthly increase

Prices of copper hit a 4-week high on Friday and are on course for a 7th consecutive monthly gain. Demand optimism has outweighed worries about stocks piling up in warehouses registered at major exchanges. The benchmark three-month copper price on the 'London Metal Exchange' rose by 1.3% in open-outcry official trading to $13,482 per metric ton after reaching $13,527, its highest level since January 30. After a wave speculative purchases, the metal used for power and construction reached a record high on January 29, reaching $14,527.50. One metals trader stated that base metals were also supported by the?investment need for...

Mining

Acerinox CEO: Trade uncertainty will diminish, and tariff benefits

Acerinox, a Spanish steelmaker, expects the trade uncertainty to 'fade' and that U.S. steel tariffs will continue to be beneficial to its business. This was stated by Bernardo Velázquez on Friday. According to a J.P. Morgan report from January, the?stainless-steel and high performance alloy producer earns around 90% of its profits in the U.S. Velazquez stated, "We're talking about situations in which we compete against countries who don't follow the rules of our game". Velazquez 'admitted tariffs are a double-edged blade, as they shield their clients from competition in the U.S., but the uncertainty created by President Donald Trumps 'wide...

Mineral Resources

Acerinox Q4 profits fall as price and low demand pressures bite

Acerinox, a Spanish'steelmaker, announced a?net loss for the fourth quarter on Friday. The?results?were affected by low'seasonal demand'?for stainless-steel, tariff tensions, and price pressures. The company recorded a net loss in the third quarter of 47 million euro ($55 million), down from a net profit of 63 million euro a year earlier. Acerinox will?benefit from increased protection within the European Union, thanks to the newly enacted Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism. However, the steelmaker stated that prices in Europe?trended down due to an increase in imports as a result of these measures. The European Commission also proposed additional safeguards to the industry....

Mineral Resources

Holcim Q4 Sales Hit by Strong Swiss Franc

Holcim, the Swiss 'building materials manufacturer', reported lower sales and earnings on Friday due to the appreciation of the Swiss Franc. Analysts had predicted that sales would be 3.81 billion Swiss Francs. However, the cement, aggregates and concrete pre-cast maker reported that its sales fell by 4.8% in the quarter ending December to $3.82 billion Swiss Francs. The recurring operating?profit fell by 0.8%, to 601 millions francs. This was ahead of the?forecasts of 583 million. The fourth quarter saw a reduction of 206 million francs in reported sales due to currency effects. The safe-haven currency franc increased in value against...

Mining

Sources say that global aluminium producers are seeking premiums between $220 and $250/t from Japan buyers for Q2

Three sources reported on Thursday that global aluminium producers offered Japanese buyers premiums between $220 and $250 per metric tonne for shipments from April to June. This is an increase of?13% - 28% over the current quarter, reflecting higher overseas premiums. Japan is one of the largest Asian importers of metal. The benchmark for the region is the premium it pays for primary metals over the London Metal Exchange's cash price each quarter. Japanese buyers have agreed to pay $195 per ton as a premium for the quarter January-March The increase in sales is due to fears of a tightening...

Mining

Wall Street Journal, February 26,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal has not?verified?these stories or?guarantee their accuracy. The Washington Post has lost more than $100 million in the last year due to financial problems that led to the decision to reduce staff by 30% at an earlier date this month. BlueScope Steel, a company based in Australia, said that the revised 'A$15 billion (10.69 billion dollars) proposal by the U.S. Steel Dynamics consortium and 'SGH' does not address the valuation concerns of the firm. It added that there are other ways to increase shareholder value. Wayve, a...

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches two-week high after US tariffs strike down

The copper price rose to a two-week high on Wednesday, as growth and demand optimism dominated. This was after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump could not impose sweeping'reciprocal tariffs. At 1706 GMT, benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange was?up 1.1% to $13,318 per metric ton after reaching $13,335 in the previous session. This is the highest level since February 11. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down last week tariffs that Trump imposed under a law intended for use during?national emergency'. David Wilson, BNP Paribas commodities analyst, said that the Asian markets benefitted from the Supreme...

Mining

Andy Home: Cobalt limits in the Congo expose China's weakness with critical metals

China's dominance in critical mineral supply chain is not as absolute as it might appear. Cobalt is an example. According to the International Energy Agency, China will account for 78% global refined output of battery metal by 2024. It lacks significant mining capacity at home, making it heavily dependent on imports. The export controls of the Democratic Republic of Congo have exposed this vulnerability. This is the biggest?source of cobalt intermediate products? for Chinese processors. Congo suspended exports of cobalt in February and implemented a quota-based system in October. The fourth quarter of the year saw a near-standstill in shipments...