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Italy's Prysmian ditches plan to construct U.S. plant for offshore wind parks

Italy's Prysmian will abandon a plan to build a plant in the United States to construct cables for offshore wind parks, the group said in a declaration seen on Tuesday. Prysmian, the world's greatest cablemaker and a significant player in offshore wind transmission, does not see a strong enough market in the U.S. for wind farms, a source close to the company informed Reuters. On Monday, President Donald Trump suspended new federal offshore wind leasing pending an ecological and financial evaluation, stating wind mills are unsightly, pricey and harm wildlife. Prysmian's choice not to build the plant was taken in...

Fossil Fuels

Trump faces stiff obstacles providing on his assured 'Golden Age'

President Donald Trump faces a difficult task providing on his Inauguration Day guarantee of a Golden Era of America in the face of a carefully split Congress, unavoidable claims and recalcitrant world leaders. After taking the oath of office, Trump outlined a series of sweeping executive orders, the first steps in enacting a. far-reaching program to broaden America's area, curb. immigration, boost fossil fuel production and roll back. ecological guidelines. Trump's allies and advisers have been preparing executive. orders and firm guidelines for months. They argue independently. and publicly they are much better prepared to enact their vision than. they...

Oil & Gas

Trump's inauguration billionaires, CEOs: Ambani, Zuckerberg, Bezos attend church, event

Tech billionaires, foreign diplomats and CEOs shadowed U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday, with a number of participating in St. John's Church in Washington and seated prominently on the dais in the U.S. Capitol ahead of his speech. The church service, typically a littlenoticed part of Inauguration Day, quickly ended up being a who's who parade of some of the United States' and the world's wealthiest people, as participants got in the downtown church near the White House. Tech executives' welcome of Trump, consisting of billionaires such as Elon Musk in Trump's inner circle, has actually become a major style...

Refined Products

China's surplus petroleum surged last year, giving options for 2025: Russell

China's. surplus crude oil relieved somewhat in December, however the excess. surged in 2024 to more than 1 million barrels daily (bpd) as. refiners demolished less expensive Russian cargoes. China, the world's most significant crude importer, had excess crude. oil of about 1.5 million bpd in December, below 1.77 million. bpd in November, according to estimations based upon authorities. data. For 2024, the surplus of crude was 1.15 million bpd, up from. 760,000 bpd in 2023, implying that refiners likely have strong. stock levels, giving them alternatives on how to deal with the. recent spike in oil prices. China does...

Oil Exploration

Chevron interested in Greek hydrocarbon expedition, states energy ministry

U.S. oil manufacturer Chevron has actually revealed an interest in exploring for hydrocarbons in Greece, southwest of the Peloponnese peninsula and as much as the west of the island of Crete, the Greek energy ministry stated on Monday. The ministry added in a statement that it would release a. decision this week on the precise area of exploration and would. launch an international tender soon. It is a very essential advancement, part of our nationwide. method for energy self-reliance and lowering energy expenses, the. ministry said. Chevron did not immediately respond to an ask for comment. The existing research study...

Oil & Gas Exploration

FTSE 100 touches record high as growing rate cut bets dent sterling

The UK's blue-chip FTSE 100 hit an all-time high on Friday, supported by a weaker pound after much softer than expected retail sales data boosted expectations of an interest rate cut next month. The FTSE 100 increased 1.4% to hit record highs and logged its 4th straight weekly gain. The midcap index increased 0.3% and registered its best weekly efficiency given that October 2023. British retail sales fell unexpectedly in December, according to data that raised the danger of an economic contraction in the 4th quarter, adding to the obstacles facing finance minister Rachel Reeves. Gilt yields moved lower throughout...

Oil & Gas

Russian gunpowder factory attacked, Ukrainian official states

A major Russian gunpowder factory in the Tambov area was assaulted, a Ukrainian official said on Thursday, without directly claiming Ukrainian duty or defining the consequences of the attack. The enterprise is one of the primary providers of dynamite products for the army of the Russian Federation, Andriy Kovalenko, the head of Ukraine's Centre for Countering Disinformation, composed on Telegram of the powder factory. With the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine, production at the plant increased significantly, he added. There was no instant public comment from Russia on the attack on the factory. Individually, Ukraine's armed force said...

Oil & Gas Exploration

BP cuts over 5% of labor force to minimize costs

BP will cut over 5% of its international labor force, it stated on Thursday, as part of CEO Murray Auchincloss' efforts to minimize expenses and rebuild financier self-confidence in the energy giant. Around 4,700 staff members and 3,000 specialist positions will be cut this year, BP informed Reuters. The cuts were revealed in an internal memo seen earlier on Thursday. BP shares were up 1.8% at 1110 GMT. Auchincloss in 2015 stated it would cut the British business's expenses by at least $2 billion by the end of 2026 to increase returns and address financier concerns over its energy shift...

Nuclear Power

European nuclear jobs need de-risking for investors, states IEA chief

Private investors, major banks and tech companies are revealing interest in the European nuclear market, but federal governments require to reduce risks to motivate investment by ensuring contracts and cutting policy, the head of the International Energy Company (IEA) Fatih Birol told Reuters. The economic sector started to invest more in nuclear in 2024 to cover growing electrical power need for data centres and expert system, however long hold-ups and cost overruns for current jobs have actually hurt European competitiveness. Political unpredictabilities and poor performance by energies have prevented growth in Europe as nuclear power production has fallen to less...

Oil Refineries

China action secret to crude oil after new sanctions on Russia: Russell

This time it's various is a wellworn cliché that seems to be getting another try with the most recent U.S. sanctions versus Russia's. petroleum exports. Oil costs jumped in the wake of the brand-new steps targeted at. avoiding Russia from shipping crude using a so-called dark. fleet of tankers. It does appear weird a market which has been arguing. because Russia's 2022 intrusion of Ukraine that sanctions are. mostly inadequate, need to unexpectedly change to believing the new. actions are the genuine offer. What's more likely is that the jump in costs because. President Joe Biden's outbound administration revealed the....

Fossil Fuels

Former CEO of Orlen Swiss trading business detained in UAE, Poland says

The previous head of Orlen Trading Switzerland (OTS) has been detained in the United Arab Emirates, and Poland is working to extradite him to face charges of acting to the hinderance of the company, Polish authorities stated on Wednesday. The previous CEO, referred to just as Samer A. under Polish personal privacy laws, has been charged with participating in agreements that resulted in $378 countless losses at state-controlled Polish refiner Orlen and its Swiss subsidiary. Reuters has actually not had the ability to reach Samer A. for remark. The district attorney's workplace, in close cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign...

Oil & Gas Refining

Azerbaijan says upkeep at suspended Shah Deniz gas platform to last up until Jan. 19

The Azerbaijan Gas Supply Company (AGSC) said on Wednesday that unexpected upkeep at the Shah Deniz Alfa gas platform was expected to last till Jan. 19. The suspension is anticipated to cut gas flows to Europe by 8.5. million cubic metres per day, the company said on its website. BP said on Jan. 10 it had actually suspended the work of the. platform, one of two at Azerbaijan's biggest gas field,. after finding a technical problem at the subsea gas condensate. export line between the platform and the Sangachal terminal. According to BP, Alpha represents about 40% of Shah. Deniz's...

Environment

Climate Change

UK's Reeves to inform Davos: 'time to invest in Britain is now'

British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will prompt company employers at the World Economic Forum conference in Davos, Switzerland, to purchase the UK, stressing its political and financial stability and probusiness government, her workplace stated on Tuesday. Reeves, who will be accompanied by Service Minister Jonathan Reynolds, will likewise highlight current efforts to slash troublesome regulation in meetings with various magnate, consisting of JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon and Goldman Sachs boss David Solomon. We are among the most amazing locations in the world for them to put their cash, with a history of innovation, a competent labor force and a steady...

Climate Change

Brazil's biggest farm state looks for to damage environmental protections

A law gone by legislators in Brazil's largest farm state Mato Grosso that changes the category of threatened biomes inside state borders will likely compromise environmental protections there, according to climate activists. Under the new law, areas presently located in the Amazon biome might be transformed into Cerrado areas based on the height of trees. That means that Mato Grosso residential or commercial properties resting on the Amazon biome, which need to keep 80% of native plants based on Brazil's Forestry Code, might be converted into Cerrado locations, which need to maintain a much lower 35%. The procedure, approved in...

Climate Change

CEOs optimistic about international growth however risks remain, survey programs

Business worldwide grew increasingly more positive about global development in the coming year, however issues about financial volatility and inflation remained, according to a survey on Monday as leaders gathered in Davos, Switzerland. Almost 60% of managers in a survey from accountants PwC felt positive about international development in the 12 months ahead, compared to 38% a year previously. The study was carried out primarily before the U.S. election. But 29% of presidents said macroeconomic volatility might result in a considerable financial loss in the year ahead, and nearly the exact same amount cited inflation as a leading concern. This...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Volkswagen alerts versus 'harmful' effect of Trump tariffs

Volkswagen on Tuesday cautioned against the hazardous economic impact of tariffs that U.S. President Donald Trump is proposing on imports from Mexico, where Europe's leading carmaker operates a significant factory. The comments by the German vehicles huge, already grappling with high costs and low-cost Chinese competition in your home, show significant uncertainty following Trump's threat to potentially enforce responsibilities of 25% on items from Mexico. While a firm choice has not been made, Trump stated such tariffs might become efficient from Feb. 1. The Volkswagen Group is worried about the hazardous financial effect that proposed tariffs by the U.S. administration...

Mineral Resources

European carmakers stocks fall after Trump's inauguration

Shares in some big European carmakers fell sharply on Tuesday on unpredictability over possible new tariffs after Donald Trump took office as U.S. President. Trump did not right away enforce tariffs as previously assured however stated he was thinking about enforcing 25% tasks on imports from Canada and Mexico on Feb. 1 over prohibited immigrants and fentanyl crossing into the United States. European carmakers such as Stellantis and Volkswagen have centers in Mexico which produce cars and trucks for the U.S. market. Stellantis shares fell around 2% by 0813 GMT, while the broader European vehicle sector was down around 1%,...

Mineral Resources

Eramet's Bories to step down as CEO, stay on as chair

Christel Bories will step down as chief executive of French mining group Eramet in May while staying chairwoman, the company stated on Tuesday. Bories, CEO given that 2017, has supervised a shift in Eramet's. technique towards minerals utilized for electrical lorry batteries,. especially by establishing a lithium mine in Argentina that began. production at the end of in 2015. Eramet anticipates to reveal Bories' follower as CEO by the. end of the very first quarter, consequently separating the president. and chairperson roles, it stated in a statement. Eramet shares fell more than 2% in opening trade following. the statement. The...

Mineral Resources

European vehicle sales up 0.9% in 2024, Renault surpasses Stellantis in Dec, ACEA states

New automobile sales in Europe were up by 0.9% in 2024, led by doubledigit development in hybrid vehicle registrations, which surpassed gas for a fourth consecutive month in December, market information revealed on Tuesday. Renault's market share in the continent overtook Stellantis' for the very first month because the Franco-Italian group was created in January 2021, information by the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) revealed. WHY IT is necessary The European automobile market is undergoing a complex EV transition, as EV sales growth disappoints and carmakers oppose procedures to encourage consumers to abandon combustion engines, such as CO2 emission rules...

Mineral Resources

BHP's second-quarter iron ore output rises on stronger South Flank contribution

BHP Group reported a 1% increase in its secondquarter iron ore output on Tuesday, helped by a. more powerful contribution from a fully ramped up South Flank project. and greater volumes after efforts to optimize its Western. Australia operations. Production rose due to the fact that of supply chain enhancements, with a. record amount of iron ore provided from the Central Pilbara. center, which includes South Flank and Mining Area C, BHP stated. This was possible mainly since the South Flank. project was totally finished in the previous fiscal year,. which enabled BHP to move more iron ore efficiently, with...

Mineral Resources

Investigating magistrate designated in Belgium in Congo dispute minerals case

An investigating magistrate has been designated in Belgium after Democratic Republic of the Congo in December filed criminal grievances implicating Apple subsidiaries of using socalled conflict minerals in their supply chain, a. legal representative for Congo stated Monday. I can validate that the Belgian examining judge has been. designated, said Leo Fastenakel, one of the attorneys representing. the Congolese federal government in Belgium. Our company believe he is a serious and strenuous judge, he included,. without naming the magistrate. Any choice on whether offenses have been committed. will be based on an examination carried out by the. examining magistrate, another...

Mineral Resources

Copper holds near one-month peak as weaker dollar supports

Copper costs held near onemonth highs on Monday, supported by a weaker dollar and hopes that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at a. faster speed after U.S. information recommended that underlying rate. pressures might be alleviating. Traders stated volumes were subdued because of a U.S. holiday. and Donald Trump's inauguration for his 2nd term as U.S. president and unpredictability over his threats to impose tariffs on. U.S. imports. Benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME). was down 0.3% at $9,163 a metric load by 1132 GMT. It touched. $ 9,290 a load on Friday for its greatest...

Mineral Resources

Copper retreats from 1-month high up on dollar strength, United States policy unpredictability

Many base metals, including copper, which touched a onemonth high recently, declined on Monday due to a strong dollar and uncertainty over capacity tariffs under U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump's. administration. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange. ( LME) moved 0.3% to $9,164 a metric heap by 0333 GMT. The dollar begins a crucial week, remaining near a peak not. seen in more than 2 years, as Trump makes his go back to the. White Home, with an inaugural address that financiers are. eagerly awaiting to evaluate for hints about his instant policy. plans. The dollar index was last at...

Mineral Resources

Biden administration posts last-minute rule to suppress low-value deliveries

The Biden administration on Friday issued lastminute proposed rules to curb dutyfree imports under the $800 de minimis threshold, rejecting the lowvalue deliveries exemption for items that undergo other punitive U.S. tariffs. The relocation marks a problem for e-commerce companies, including China-based Shein and PDD Holdings' Temu, which have exploited the de minimis threshold to ship millions of small packages a day to U.S. clients. The Biden administration first announced in September that it was taking actions to curb the trade loophole that it blames for shipments of fentanyl precursor chemicals to avert custom-mades inspection and tariffs. U.S. Customs and...

Mineral Resources

Rio Tinto to form new lithium unit after Arcadium buy, memo says

AngloAustralian mining huge Rio Tinto prepares to produce a. standalone lithium department after it closes its $6.7 billion. acquisition of Arcadium Lithium, according to an. internal memo seen . The strategy reflects how carefully connected Rio CEO Jakob Stausholm. and his management group believe lithium is to the business's. future and the high worth they put on Arcadium's engineers as. part of the offer. Arcadium's investors authorized the sale last month and. closing is anticipated by July. The new company, Rio Tinto Lithium, will assume control of. Rio's $2.5 billion Rincon job in Argentina however not its. controversial Jadar lithium...

Mineral Resources

Base metals rise on softer dollar, US rate cut expectation

Base metals rose on Friday, as assistance from a softer dollar and expectations of additional U.S. rate cuts was partially offset by uncertainty over capacity tariffs from U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump. Three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange ( LME) was up 0.5% at $9,275 a metric ton, as of 0331 GMT, hitting a fresh five-week high. Copper likewise discovered some assistance after the State Grid Corp of China pledged record spending this year. The country's largest network operator is most likely to spend around 650 billion yuan ($ 88.71 billion) to help link brand-new wind and solar farms to...

Mineral Resources

Greek Metlen broadens alumina output to extract crucial mineral gallium

Greekbased energy and metals group Metlen prepares to start extracting critical mineral gallium from the raw materials to make aluminium in a. new growth program, it said on Thursday. China has enforced restrictions on the exports of gallium,. which is utilized in high-quality semiconductors and mobile phones. The company currently processes bauxite from its own mines in. Greece into alumina, which is further refined into aluminium. The business plans to invest 295.5 million euros in an. growth that would improve alumina production to 1.27 million. heaps annually, from 865,000 lots currently. It would launch gallium production in 2027 and ultimately....