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US strikes on Iran shattered hopes for nuclear diplomacy

Foreign ministers of Europe's three largest powers met their Iranian counterparts in Geneva on Friday to try to diffuse the tensions over Iran's nuclear program. These hopes were dashed Saturday, when U.S. president Donald Trump ordered airstrikes against Iran's main nuclear sites in support of Israel’s military campaign. Abbas Araqchi - Iran's Foreign Minister - told reporters in Istanbul, Sunday, that it was "inappropriate" to ask Iran to resume diplomacy. He promised a "response", to the U.S. strike. It's not the time for diplomacy. Trump warned that the U.S. would attack other Iranian targets if a peace agreement was not...

Fossil Fuels

Senior Iranian official: European proposals at Geneva are unrealistic

On Saturday, a senior Iranian official claimed that the proposals made by European powers during talks in Geneva on his country's nucleo programme were "unrealistic", and that it would be hard to reach an agreement if they stuck with them. On Friday, there were few signs that progress had been made after the E3 (Britain, France, Germany and the EU) and their Iranian counterpart met to try and prevent the conflict between Israel, Iran and the EU from escalating. The Europeans' discussions and proposals in Geneva were unrealistic. "Insisting on this position will not bring Iran or Europe closer to...

Oil & Gas

Moscow promises to closely supervise foreign businesses returning to Russia

Igor Krasnov is the Russian Prosecutor-General, who led the government's effort to seize property valued at 2.4 trillion rubles ($31 billion). He said that foreign companies returning to Russia would be closely monitored to ensure Russia benefits. In the three years since Russia began its war in Ukraine, Moscow has taken over a dozen assets owned by foreigners under its management. This year, prosecutors have increased the seizure and confiscation of assets in Ukraine. As the economy slows down after two years of high growth, fueled by military spending, Russian officials try to strike a balance between protecting the economy...

Environment

Eni, a company based in Italy, has launched a demonstration plant for the recycling of mixed plastics

Versalis is the chemical division of the Italian energy company Eni. On Thursday, Versalis unveiled a demonstration facility based on a new technology it has developed for the chemical recycling mixed plastic waste. The "Hoop" technology allows for the conversion of mixed plastic waste to a feedstock which can then be used to create new plastic materials that are suitable for any application, including packaging intended to come into contact with food and pharmaceutical packaging. Eni is reorganizing its chemical division, which has been losing money. The European petrochemical industry is struggling with an oversupply. Eni will build a new...

Environment

Eni unveils plant to recycle plastic waste chemically

Versalis is the chemical division of the Italian energy company Eni. On Thursday, Versalis unveiled a new demonstration plant for the chemical recycling mixed plastic waste based on its proprietary technology. The technology, called 'Hoop,' allows for the conversion of mixed plastic waste to a material which can be used in order to create new plastic materials that are suitable for any application, including packaging intended to come into contact with food and pharmaceutical packaging. The move is part a larger strategy by the state-controlled company to revamp its losing chemical business. The high cost of energy and raw materials,...

Fossil Fuels

Mexico fines Slim’s Telcel $94 Million for SIM card deal With Oxxo convenience store

Mexico's telecoms regulator fined America Movil subsidiary Telcel 1,78 billion pesos (93.61 millions dollars) on Tuesday for signing exclusive deals with convenience-store chain Oxxo in order to sell its SIM card. America Movil, a telecommunications company controlled by the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim's family, has denied the findings of the regulator and vowed to contest the investigation and fine. The fine is the result of an investigation that was launched by the Federal Telecommunications Institute in 2021 at the request from a competitor regarding the alleged monopolistic practice by Telcel. IFT fined Oxxo, Mexico’s ubiquitous Femsa convenience chain, as well...

Fossil Fuels

Kazakh agency reports that Rosatom will lead consortium for first nuclear power plant to be built in Kazakhstan

The atomic energy agency of Kazakhstan announced on Saturday that Rosatom, Russia's nuclear state corporation, has been selected to lead a consortium for the construction of the first nuclear plant in Kazakhstan. The state-owned China National Nuclear Corporation as well as French or South Korean companies also submitted proposals. Kazakh Atomic Energy Agency, which was established in March this year, has said that it has reviewed and evaluated various reactor technologies based on criteria such as nuclear plant safety, training of personnel, and other factors. It said that "the agency determined that the most advantageous and optimal proposals for construction...

Renewable Energy

Curve prices rise on the return of nuclear fears in France

The European electricity prices rose in the late morning of Wednesday due to concerns about possible corrosion at French reactor Civaux 2. A spokesperson for EDF has said that the EDF is not responsible for any damage caused by its employees. Inspection is underway The utility has not yet received the results of the annual maintenance at Civaux 2. Markets were reminded three years ago of the corrosion that occurred in French reactors when production fell and required imports from Germany. Prices then rose. By 0945 GMT the French baseload year-ahead was 7.6% higher at 67.6 Euros ($77.30). All contracts...

Oil & Gas

The union warns that more than 500 jobs are at risk as Stellantis switches oil suppliers in Italy

A trade union warned on Wednesday that more than 500 jobs were at risk after Stellantis, an Italian automaker, switched from Malaysia's Petronas brand to France's Total. Stellantis did not respond to a request for comment immediately. Petronas is the owner of the Selenia motor oil brand, an Italian supplier that was previously a part of Fiat and sold products under the name "Olio Fiat". Stellantis, a new company created in 2021 by the merger of Fiat-Chrysler and France's PSA (maker of Peugeot and Citroen vehicles), was formed from the merger between Fiat-Chrysler and France's PSA. Also included in the...

Fossil Fuels

Dutch car-sharing firm adds Renault electric vehicles capable of powering the local grid

This week, MyWheels, a Dutch car-sharing company will add the first 500 Renault EVs that are grid-connected to its fleet. The technology is gaining traction in Europe and the number of cars capable of strengthening power grids has increased. The Vehicle-to Grid technology (V2G) allows electric cars to store energy and deliver it to the grid during times of high demand. It has been around for several years, but it was only recently that the technology became commercially viable. This was due to smart charging and batteries capable of sustaining intensive use. MyWheels' roll-out will be the biggest V2G car...

Fossil Fuels

Tereos warns that low EU sugar prices will make this year difficult for Tereos

Tereos warned on Wednesday of a challenging year as the fall in European sugar and the weak margins of the starch industry are likely to continue to impact results in the first halves of the company's financial year, after the initial bite in 2024/25. The European Union sugar price dropped by 35% between March and the end of last year due to a surplus of sugar in Europe, as well as competition from cheaper Ukrainian sugar. Tereos CEO Olivier Leducq said to reporters that 2025 would be a difficult year. Leducq stated that the EU sugar market will likely rebound...

Fossil Fuels

EDF France announces the closure of Cordemais coal power plant by 2027

EDF, a French power company, will decommission two of the four power-producing units at the Cordemais Coal Plant in Western France by May 31, 2027. The company is also looking into using the site as a nuclear pipe facility. The Cordemais Coal Plant is one of France's last coal-fired plants. It is operated mainly during winter, when the demand for electricity to heat homes increases. The utility said it has started a study to build a nuclear pipe plant on site. It is expected to be operational by the end of 2028 and employ 200 people. The company is planning...

Power Markets

Power Markets

What is the scope of the UN's nuclear watchdog in Iran?

Since Israel's military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities on 13 June, the U.N. nuclear watchdog that polices the global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has been unable to conduct inspections in Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency has a number of inspection powers. IS THE IAEA UNIVERSAL IN JURISDICTION? No. The IAEA has agreements with other countries that do not fall under its oversight. Iran is a signatory to the NPT, and is therefore subject to IAEA supervision. This includes inspections to ensure that nuclear material like uranium does not get "diverted", for example to be used in atomic weapons. Israel is...

Nuclear Power

Limitations of the UN's nuclear watchdog in Iran

Since Israel's military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities on 13 June, the U.N. nuclear watchdog that polices the global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty has been unable to conduct inspections in Iran. The International Atomic Energy Agency has a number of inspection powers. IS THE IAEA UNIVERSAL IN JURISDICTION? No. The IAEA has separate agreements with other countries and is only responsible for the 191 signatories of the NPT. Iran is a signatory to the NPT, and is therefore subject to IAEA supervision. This includes inspections to ensure that nuclear material like uranium does not get "diverted", for example to be used...

Power Markets

The Financial Times reports that Apollo will fund $6 billion of the UK's Hinkley Point Nuclear Project.

The Financial Times reported Friday that the U.S. private-equity group Apollo Global would provide 4.5 billion pounds (6.08 billion dollars) of financing to help Britain complete its long-delayed Hinkley Point Nuclear Project. This was based on information from people who are familiar with the project. The project is controlled and funded by French power giant EDF. It's the first new nuclear reactor in Britain for more than 20 years. London wants to replace its aging fleet to improve energy security, achieve climate targets, and create new job opportunities. Apollo refused to comment on the FT article, while Britain's Energy Department,...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

ArcelorMittal abandons plans to produce green steel in Germany because of high energy costs

ArcelorMittal said that the energy costs in Germany were too high to allow it to convert its two German plants to carbon-neutral production. The German industrial sector is still suffering from the shock of losing the Russian gas which had been powering its factories for decades. This decision also calls into question the green hydrogen policy launched by the former government. The government hoped that the subsidies would encourage ArcelorMittal's existing plants in Bremen, in the north, and Eisenhuettenstadt, in the east, to use furnaces fueled with hydrogen. Hydrogen can be produced from renewable electricity. The steelmaker stated that it...

Mineral Resources

ArcelorMittal abandons plans to produce green steel in Germany because of high energy costs

ArcelorMittal said that the energy costs in Germany were too high to allow it to convert its two German plants to carbon-neutral production. The German industrial sector is still suffering from the shock of losing the Russian gas which had been powering its factories for decades. This decision also calls into question the green hydrogen policy launched by the former government. The government hoped that the subsidies would encourage ArcelorMittal's existing plants in Bremen, in the north, and Eisenhuettenstadt, in the east, to convert to furnaces that are fired by hydrogen. Hydrogen can be produced from renewable electricity. The steelmaker...

Mineral Resources

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France and Benelux or even individual stocks. ArcelorMittal ArcelorMittal, a German steelmaker, has dropped plans to convert its two plants to carbon-neutral production due to the high energy targets set by Germany. Eutelsat After a capital increase of 1.35 billion euros, the French state will be Eutelsat's largest shareholder. The aim is to make it more competitive with Elon Musk and Starlink. LightOn LightOn has been selected by Ariane Group’s Sodern on Thursday to industrialise AI generative within a safe framework. PostNL Dutch parcel delivery company PostNL...

Mineral Resources

G7 leaders gather in Canada to avoid Trump clash

The Group of Seven Leaders will gather in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday, amid growing divisions between the United States and Canada over trade and foreign policy. Canada is trying to avoid any clashes with Trump. The conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine and U.S. Tariffs are likely to be prominently discussed. Israel, an ally of the United States, launched a barrage on Iran's borders on Thursday. This was a blow for Trump's diplomatic efforts in preventing such an attack. The summit will be held in Kananaskis Mountain Resort, about 90 km (56 mi) west of Calgary. Last time Canada...

Mineral Resources

G7 leaders gather in Canada to avoid Trump clash

The Group of Seven Leaders will gather in the Canadian Rockies on Sunday, amid a growing divide with the United States regarding foreign policy and commerce. Canada is trying to avoid clashes between President Trump and the host country. The conflicts in the Middle East, Ukraine and U.S. Tariffs are likely to be prominently discussed. Israel, an ally of the United States, launched a barrage on Iran's borders on Thursday. This was a blow for Trump's diplomatic efforts in preventing such an attack. The summit will be held in Kananaskis Mountain Resort, about 90 km (56 mi) west of Calgary....

Mineral Resources

Andy Home: Demand destruction could help China break its rare earths shackles

Beijing's export restrictions have exposed the West's dependence on Chinese supplies of esoteric materials and permanent magnets. It's not like we've never been in this situation before. China did the exact same thing in 2010. Western automakers chose to ignore historical precedents and double down on a techniqe that is almost completely beholden Beijing's export whims. Many of them have now entered a panic mode and several have already been forced to stop production lines. This shows the huge economic impact that niche metals like dysprosium (used in neodymium iron boron (NdFeB), magnets) can make. China's willingness weaponise its dominant...

Mineral Resources

European shares hold steady ahead of US key jobs data

Investors stayed away from major bets on Friday ahead of the crucial U.S. employment data. Trade tensions also added to the uncertainty. As of 0809 GMT the pan-European STOXX 600 remained at 551.95 and was on course for a second weekly gain if momentum continues. The day will begin with a monthly reading of U.S. Non-Farm Payrolls. This will help investors gauge how President Donald Trump’s trade policies have affected the labor market, and how the Federal Reserve may navigate the uncertain trade environment. Commerzbank analysts stated that "a print above the consensus could reinforce Fed's cautious position and serve...

Mineral Resources

Thyssenkrupp executive: EU has tools available to help reduce the pain of steel tariffs

A member of the executive board of Thyssenkrupp said that the EU already has the tools it needs to mitigate the impact of Trump's tariffs and Chinese steel overcapacity. One of these is stopping Russian imports. After the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the European Union has banned all steel imports. Shipments will be reduced gradually. Thyssenkrupp's Ilse Henne, a board member of the company, said that the EU can help the steel industry to weather Trump tariffs as well as a Chinese glut in supply by stopping those practices completely. There is still Russian steel entering Europe. How much?...

Mineral Resources

UAE firm IRH purchases majority stake in Congo tin mining company Alphamin

International Resources Holding, based in the UAE, has agreed to purchase a controlling interest in Alphamin Resources, a major tin producer in Africa. The deal is valued at C$503million ($367million), and comes as it expands its presence on the continent. IRH, a division of International Holding Co., has entered into an agreement with Tremont Master Holdings to purchase a 56% share in Alphamin for C$0.70 or approximately $367 million. The companies announced the deal in a joint press release. Alphamin's Bisie mine is located in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, an area rich in tantalum and tungsten, as well as...

Mineral Resources

US Skips UK Steel and Aluminum Tariffs as Both Countries Eye Quick Trade Deal

The United States announced on Tuesday that it would not double steel and aluminum tariffs on Britain. This announcement came hours after the UK Government said that the two countries had agreed to a deal on tariff relief as soon as possible. The U.S. announcement that exempts British aluminum and steel from a 50% tariff increase came in a Tuesday proclamation by U.S. president Donald Trump. The U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer and British Trade Minister Jonathan Reynolds met on Tuesday in Paris during an OECCD meeting. A spokesperson for the UK government said: "The UK was first to secure...

Mineral Resources

Liulin Senze Coal & Aluminum, a Chinese company, will produce alumina using low-grade ore

The developer of the new technology said that in July, a Chinese company Liulin Senze Coal & Aluminum would begin producing alumina in its Shanxi factory from low-grade bauxite thanks to a technology developed in France. China's bauxite reserves are large, but many of them are of poor quality. This makes the country dependent on imports of bauxite to meet the demand for alumina, a critical input for the production of aluminium. China is the largest producer of aluminum in the world. Romain Girbal, CEO of IB2, said that the process developed by French green technology company IB2 allows low-grade...

Mineral Resources

France's Macron and Indonesia's Prabowo discuss defense ties

The French president Emmanuel Macron and his Indonesian counterpart Prabowo Subito will meet in Jakarta on Tuesday, with a focus on strengthening defence ties between Paris and its largest arms client in Southeast Asia. Indonesia is the second stop on Macron's regional tour after Vietnam where both countries signed deals valued at over $10 billion. He will fly to Singapore Thursday. Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin welcomed Macron to Indonesia on Tuesday evening. He said that the two countries will sign a letter of intent on defence and work together on "strategic weapons hardware". He cited fighter jets, submarines, and other military hardware....