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EDF reports 17% decline in first-half profits due to low power prices

EDF, France's nuclear energy company, reported a 17% decline in its core profit for the first half of this year on Thursday. Low European power prices had eroded earnings due to higher nuclear output. The utility reported earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) of 15.5 billion euro ($18.24billion) for the six-month period ending June, down from 18.7billion a year ago. The net debt was 50 billion euros at the end last year, a decrease from 54.3 billion euro at the same time. As it prepares for the construction of six new nuclear reactors in the next 15 months,...

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies reports a 23% decline in its quarterly revenue as oil and gas prices fall

TotalEnergies announced a 23% drop in earnings for the second quarter on Thursday. This was the worst performance of four years by this French oil major. Higher upstream production could not offset lower earnings in oil, gas and refined fuels. The adjusted net income for the three-month period ending June 30 fell from $4.7 billion a few months earlier to $3.6 billion, which is in line with analyst expectations as reflected in LSEG consensus. It was $4.2 billion lower than the first quarter. Brent crude prices are down 20% from a few months ago. This is because OPEC+ producers, including...

Fossil Fuels

Sources: France's EDF will cut jobs and withdraw from certain overseas projects

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that France's EDF has cut its headcount abroad and canceled bids for some nuclear projects overseas in order to focus on a major building programme at home, under new CEO Bernard Fontana. France, once the world's leading nuclear power producer and Europe's biggest nuclear energy provider, is now pulling back, at a moment when global nuclear expansion calls are being made. This opens up new opportunities for other players, as high costs and design problems hurt its ability compete internationally. Fontana took over EDF in April after the government became frustrated by...

Fossil Fuels

TotalEnergies warns of lower oil and gas sales in Q2 results

In a trading update published on Wednesday, TotalEnergies said that lower prices for oil, liquefied gas, and hydrocarbons will affect its second-quarter earnings. However, the company's production of hydrocarbons has increased slightly. Total said that the hydrocarbon production will increase by around 2.5% per year in the second quarter 2025. A 20% decline in Brent crude prices -- from $85 a barrel last year to $67.9 a barrel in the second half of 2025 -- will mean lower earnings for the upstream sector. Crude oil prices dropped in the second quarter, as OPEC+ (made up of the Organization of Petroleum...

Fossil Fuels

TotalEnergies UK assets to be purchased by Prax are still unsold

By America Hernandez PARIS, 2 July - TotalEnergies West Shetland Offshore assets, which it sold to Prax Group in the past year, remain under French oil major ownership. They will therefore not be affected by liquidation proceedings that affect the British company. TotalEnergies EP UK stated that the transaction to sell the West of Shetland Asset to Prax is not yet complete and we are still the operators of the Shetland Gas Plant as well as the related fields. TotalEnergies agreed to transfer employees from TotalEnergies to Prax in exchange for a portfolio mature offshore fields that produce about 7,500...

Mineral Resources

France's Orano claims its Niger uranium mining is on the verge of bankruptcy

The French uranium mining company Orano announced on Wednesday that its joint venture with Niger SOMAIR is nearing bankruptcy due to export restrictions imposed on it by the military government of Niger. Orano had to stop production at SOMAIR when authorities stopped exports in the past year. The Niger government took over the operation in December, and announced plans to take it back last month. It is part of a trend of West African countries seeking more control of their natural resources. Niger is also the seventh largest uranium exporter in the world. When Orano's local unit was operating at...

Oil & Gas

Engie buys DNO's Norwegian gas production for four years

The Norwegian company DNO announced on Wednesday that it had sold all of its gas production from the Norwegian continental shelf over a period of four years to French utility Engie at an undisclosed price. The deal was facilitated by an American bank loan, as U.S. banks are increasing funding for the fossil fuel sector. It also said it is in talks over a similar agreement and financing facility related to its North Sea oil production. The agreement will take effect on October 1, and it covers DNO’s increased gas production following its March acquisition of assets from Sval Energi....

Fossil Fuels

Owner says that the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant could restart in 2027.

Constellation Energy executives said that the former Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania could restart in 2027. This is about one year earlier than originally planned. The plant was put on a rapid track to connect with the regional grid. Constellation signed a contract in September last year to power Microsoft's data centers. This will pave the way for the reopening of Three Mile Island. Three Mile Island is widely known as the location of a partial nuclear meltdown that occurred there in 1979, which froze the industry. Constellation’s 20-year agreement to purchase power from Microsoft is indicative of...

Mining

Niger miners say production will continue at nationalised Uranium Mine

The Niger's biggest mine workers' union has pledged its support to the military government in their plan to nationalise Somair, the largest uranium mining operation in the world. They say production will continue despite the tensions between Orano and the French. Last week, Niger, who seized the Somair Mine in December, announced their plan to nationalise them, accusing Orano for taking a disproportionate part of production. The move is in line with other West African governments who have taken similar measures to boost the revenue from their natural resources. Orano, a French state-owned company, did not reply to a comment...

Fossil Fuels

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

Climate Change

Arpege, a Parisian restaurant with three Michelin stars, switches to plant-based meals

Alain Passard is a French chef who has mastered the art of roasting. He decided to remove almost all animal products in his Arpege restaurant. Arpege had already eliminated red meat in its dishes back in the early 2000s. Passard's new menu will exclude meat, dairy and fish. However, honey from the restaurant's beehives is an exception. Passard said that his passion for the natural world motivated him. He added that seasonal vegetables could also help reduce the environmental impact of a restaurant. Passard's 68-year-old fame was largely due to his roast dishes such as "poulet à foin", or chicken...

Pollution

Greece will draft urgent reforms in order to address water scarcity, says PM

The rapid decrease in water levels of Greece's reservoirs shows the water scarcity issues the country faces due to climate changes, said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mistiakos on Wednesday. Urgent reforms are required. Mitsotakis informed ministers that the water level in reservoirs that feed the capital Athens has dropped by 50%. The meeting was to discuss strategies to address water-related problems expected to arise in the next thirty years. Data showed that Europe was the continent with the fastest rate of warming. Last year, Greece, located on Europe's southernmost frontier, and using about 10 billion cubic meters of water per annum,...

Environment

Trump withdraws US from UN cultural agency UNESCO

On Tuesday, President Donald Trump withdrew the United States from the U.N. agency for culture and education UNESCO, a decision he made during his first term but which was reversed by Joe Biden. The Paris-based agency was established after World War II to promote peace by international cooperation in education and science. White House spokesperson Anna Kelly stated that President Trump had decided to withdraw the United States of America from UNESCO, which supported woke and divisive cultural causes. These are out of step with the commonsense policy that Americans voted in November. The State Department claimed that remaining in...

Power Markets

Nuclear Power

Nuclear Power

Sources: France's EDF will cut jobs and withdraw from certain overseas projects

Two sources with knowledge of the matter said that France's EDF has cut its headcount abroad and scrapped bids for some nuclear projects overseas as it focuses on an important construction programme in France under the new CEO Bernard Fontana. France, once the world's leading nuclear power producer and Europe's biggest nuclear power provider, is now pulling back, at a moment when global nuclear expansion calls are being made. This opens up new opportunities for other players, as high costs and design problems hurt its ability compete internationally. Fontana took over EDF in April after the government became frustrated by...

Nuclear Power

EDF, the French nuclear company, will invest $1.5 billion in Britain's Sizewell-C nuclear project

The French government and British government announced on Tuesday that EDF, a French nuclear energy company, will invest approximately 1.1 billion pounds ($1.5billion) in the Sizewell project in Britain. EDF is already a shareholder in this project. The announcement came as French President Emmanuel Macron was on a visit of state to Britain. This is the first European leader to be in Britain since Brexit. Britain wants to replace its aging nuclear facilities with new ones to improve energy security, and to meet its climate goal of zero net emissions by 2050. Sizewell C is expected to produce enough electricity...

Nuclear Power

Fives Nordon will build parts for new reactors under a deal with France's EDF.

By America Hernandez PARIS, 7 July - French engineering company Fives Nordon received an order on Monday from the state-owned utility EDF for 300 boilermaking pieces to be used in six new nuclear reactors. According to the statement, after 18 months of engineering study, part construction will begin 2027. Deliveries will continue until 2038. Fives Nordon has not disclosed the value of the contract. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, has declared that he will expand France's nuclear capability. The flagship project Both by Extending the lifespan In the next decade, we will build at least six new reactors of...

Nuclear Power

Russia claims it is too soon to estimate the damage caused by US bombs to Iranian nuclear facilities

The Kremlin stated on Wednesday that the damage caused by U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nucleus facilities last weekend was still too early to determine. Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Kremlin, said "No" when asked if Russia held its own data on the extent of damage. I don't believe that anyone has realistic data at this time. "It's likely too early to have such data. We need to wait for them." The U.S. president Donald Trump claimed at the weekend that these strikes "obliterated Iran's nuclear facility". Three sources familiar with the situation said that an initial U.S. Intelligence assessment determined...

Nuclear Power

IAEA chief: return to Iranian sites top priority

Rafael Grossi, the U.N.'s chief nuclear inspector, said that his priority was to get his inspectors to Iran to assess the effects of U.S. military strikes on Iran and to verify its stock of enriched Uranium. Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), told a press conference during an Austrian cabinet meeting on security that "this is our number one priority." He wants his inspectors to return to Iranian sites, including the three facilities where it enriches uranium before Israel's strikes on June 13th. When asked if Iran informed him about the status of its stocks, especially...

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...

Nuclear Power

Regime change in Tehran? Putin: Iran consolidates around its leaders

When asked if he agrees with Israeli statements regarding a possible regime change in Tehran, Russian President Vladimir Putin responded on Thursday by saying that Iranian society is consolidating around the Islamic Republic’s leadership. Putin has spoken as Trump Keep the World Guessing As residents of Iran's Capital city began to leave the city after the sixth day of Israel's airstrike, many wondered if the U.S. was going to join Israel in its bombardment of Iranian missile and nuclear sites. Putin said that all sides must find ways to end the hostilities so as to ensure both Iran's rights to...

Nuclear Power

Kremlin: Russia is willing to mediate in Iran and accept Tehran's Uranium.

The Kremlin announced on Monday that Russia is still ready to serve as a mediator between Israel and Iran. Moscow's proposal to store Iranian Uranium in Russia also remains on the table. Tehran claims it has a right to peaceful nuclear energy, but the rapid progress of its uranium-enrichment programme has sparked fears across the Gulf and the West that the country is trying to build a nuclear bomb. enriched uranium It is possible to ease the crisis by converting nuclear fuel from Iran into civilian reactor fuel. This proposal is still on the table and it is still relevant....

Nuclear Power

IAEA Board declares Iran in violation of non-proliferation obligations

The U.N. Nuclear Watchdog's Board of Governors, which consists of 35 nations, declared Iran in violation of its nonproliferation obligations for the first time since almost 20 years on Thursday. This could lead to a report being made to the U.N. Security Council. The major step represents the culmination of several simmering standoffs between Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency that have arisen ever since President Donald Trump, during his first term in office, pulled the U.S. from a nuclear agreement between Tehran and other major powers. That deal then unraveled. Iran is likely to escalate its nuclear program,...

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...

Nuclear Power

The Kremlin has said that Putin is willing to assist Trump in the Iran nuclear negotiations.

The Kremlin reported on Thursday that President Vladimir Putin had told Donald Trump, President of the United States, that he would use Russia's close relationship with Iran to assist in negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear program. Trump told Putin in a telephone call on Wednesday that Iran had a limited time to decide on its nuclear program and that he thought Putin agreed with him that the Islamic Republic shouldn't have nuclear weapons. Trump said that Putin suggested that he take part in the talks with Iran, and that he "could, perhaps, help in getting this to a quick conclusion", even...

Nuclear Power

Grossi: Any US-Iran agreement should include a 'robust IAEA inspection'

Rafael Grossi, the chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said that any deal between Iran and America which would impose new nuclear restrictions on Iran must include "very rigorous" inspections from the U.N. watchdog. Both countries are currently holding talks to curb Iranian nuclear activities, which have accelerated rapidly since Donald Trump pulled Washington from a 2015 agreement between Iran and major power that limited these activities. Iran increased its enrichment of uranium purity as the deal unraveled. Up to 60% The deal has increased the amount of nuclear weapons-grade material to approximately 90%, up from the 3.67%...