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Travel advisories are being issued by countries in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise

A number of countries have started to withdraw?dependents and non-essential personnel from certain?locations? in the Middle East or advised citizens not to travel?to Iran?, due to rising tensions between Washington, D.C. and Tehran. Here are some of the moves. AUSTRALIA - The Australian government has advised dependents of Australian diplomatic staff in Israel and Lebanon that they should leave these two countries due to a deteriorating regional security situation. The government also offered voluntary departures for the dependents of Australian diplomats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Qatar. It continues to encourage citizens of Israel and Lebanon who...

Oil & Gas

Travel advisories are being issued by countries in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise

Amid the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, several countries have started to withdraw dependents of diplomats and 'non-essential personnel from certain locations in?Middle East. Or they advise citizens to postpone travel to Iran. Here are some of the most popular moves: AUSTRALIA - The Australian government has advised dependents of Australian diplomatic staff in Israel and Lebanon that they should leave these two countries due to a deteriorating regional security situation. The government also offered voluntary departures for the?dependents of Australian diplomats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Qatar. It continues to encourage?citizens of Israel and Lebanon...

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...

Fossil Fuels

McGeever: Watch out for the oil's disinflationary drag disappearing

Since mid-2024, oil prices have consistently been a disinflationary factor for the U.S. economy and global economy. This may soon change. Brent and West Texas intermediate crude oil futures are at their highest level in almost seven months, fueled by signs of an economic?upturn? at the beginning of the year as well as simmering tensions between the U.S. and Iran that could lead to a military conflict. WTI rose to?above $67 per barrel on Friday, and Brent reached $72, bringing their gains for the year so far?to?around 15%. More importantly, from an inflation-calculation perspective, oil's rise means the year-on-year increase...

Oil & Gas

US Supreme Court will hear Exxon's and Suncor's bid to dismiss Boulder's climate lawsuit

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy's bid to quash a lawsuit filed by Boulder, Colorado officials who want to hold oil companies responsible for climate change. The Supreme Court heard an appeal from the companies against a ruling of the lower court that allowed the lawsuit to proceed. The lawsuit alleging violations of state law by the companies seeks unspecified damages for "costs incurred" by Boulder in mitigating climate change. Boulder is just one of the dozens of climate-related cases filed by U.S. states against companies that produce, extract, distribute, or sell fossil fuels....

Fossil Fuels

Solar panels from India and Indonesia will be subject to tariffs by the US

The U.S. Commerce Department will announce a preliminary decision Monday on whether to impose antisubsidy duty on solar 'cells and panels' imported from India, Laos, and Indonesia. This announcement is one of two that the agency will make in the next few weeks regarding a trade dispute brought by a small group in the U.S. solar industry. Commerce will 'likely make final decisions later this year. The decision on Monday will examine whether the companies in these three countries have received unfair government subsidies, which make American products less competitive. Commerce will make a decision on a separate issue next...

Fossil Fuels

Goldman raises Q4 oil price outlook on lower OECD stocks

Goldman Sachs has raised their Brent and West Texas 'Intermediate Crude Forecasts for the Fourth Quarter of 2026 by $6 each to $60 and $56, respectively. They cited lower OECD stock levels, while continuing to assume that there will be no 'Iran-related disruption in supply and maintaining a view of a surplus. It now expects Brent oil to average $64, up from $56 before, and WTI oil to average $60. As the U.S. prepared for a third nuclear?talks with Iran, fears of escalating violence were eased. Brent crude futures traded at $71 a bar at?0641 GMT while U.S. WTI futures...

Fossil Fuels

Alberta to hold referendum on immigration control

Alberta will be holding a referendum in the fall to ask its residents if their government should limit "the number of" new international students and temporary foreign workers arriving in this oil-rich Canadian Province. Premier Danielle Smith announced the move in a television address on Thursday night. It was an attempt to take control of this important issue away from the federal government. Ottawa is responsible for the majority of immigration policy in Canada, and not the provinces. Smith is also trying to stop a growing Alberta separatist movement that has threatened Canadian unity, as Mark Carney tries to improve...

Oil & Gas

US lawmakers prepare to vote on Iran war powers as Trump considers strikes

Congress may vote next week on whether to prevent 'President Donald Trump' from striking Iran without the approval of lawmakers. The U.S. Military is preparing for a possible serious conflict with Iran if diplomacy fails. Members of Congress have repeatedly tried to pass resolutions, which would prevent Trump from taking military action without the approval of lawmakers. The Constitution of the United States gives Congress, not the president, the power to send U.S. troops into war. The Constitution gives Congress the power to send U.S. soldiers to war, except for limited strikes to protect national security. Last week, it was...

Fossil Fuels

Berlin can now take control of Rosneft German assets

The European Commission approved a new trusteeship on Friday that will give Berlin long-term control of the German assets owned by the Russian oil group Rosneft. This is part of the efforts to find a structural solution for the company. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Germany's long-standing energy relationship with Russia was shaken. It is necessary to renew the trusteeship every six months in order to?preserve energy security'. This creates uncertainty, mainly regarding the PCK Schwedt Refinery which supplies the majority of fuel to Berlin. The current trusteeship ends on March 10, 2019. The transaction that was examined by...

Mining

Anglo American suffers $3.7 billion loss due to De Beers writedown

?Anglo American reported a $3.7billion loss?on Friday, after taking a?writedown?on its diamonds' business. The miner is pushing ahead with its plans to shed its non-core assets as well as complete its merger with Teck Resources. Anglo has wrapped up the mixed reporting season of London-listed mining companies, highlighting the divergent fortunes in this industry. Antofagasta, for example, benefited from rising copper prices, while other diversified groups struggled to cope with weaker markets for iron ore and diamonds. The company declared a $0.23 dividend per share or about $200 million. It booked a $2.3billion pre-tax impairment related to its De Beers...

Oil & Gas Refining

Reliance and ICICI Bank recover after initial jitters in Indian stocks

Indian share benchmarks recovered from initial jitters to rise?by mid-day on Friday as heavyweight stocks clawed back some?of the previous session's loss. As of 12:11 p.m. IST, the Nifty '50?added 0.54%, to 25,592.6. The BSE Sensex rose 0.48%, to 82897.3. The indexes had dropped about 0.3% on the opening, adding to a drop of 1.5% in the previous session. This was their biggest single-day decline in over two weeks. 15 of 16 major sectors were higher. The small-caps, mid-caps, and large-caps all added 0.1% to 0.5% respectively. Naveen Vyas is the head of the?family office of Anand Rathi Global Finance....

Crude Oil

Oil Storage

Oil prices rise as tensions between the US and Iran keep supply risks front-and-center

The price of oil climbed Thursday as investors hoped that U.S. and Iranian talks would avert a conflict which could disrupt supply. However, gains were capped due to a 'build-up in U.S. crude stocks. Brent futures traded at $71.12 a barrel at 0123 GMT, up 27 cents or 0.3%. WTI futures increased by 23 cents or 0.4% to $65.65. Brent rose 8 cents Wednesday while WTI dropped 21 cents. Brent reached its highest level since July 31, and WTI also rose to the highest level since July 31. Both contracts have remained?near these levels, as Washington has deployed military forces...

Crude Oil

Asia shares surge in relief rally after Nvidia beats street

Asian stocks rose on Thursday, after Nvidia's upbeat results soothed concerns about AI-driven disruptions and rising costs. The yen, however, was weighed down by an uncertain rate outlook in Japan. Oil prices remained high due to lingering concerns about the escalating geopolitical tensions that could arise between the U.S. Nvidia forecasted first-quarter revenues above market expectations on Wednesday, betting that Big Tech would continue to spend on its AI processors. Investors were closely watching the result. It was a relief to see that companies weren't spending as much money on AI. This helped Japan's Nikkei reach a new record early...

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...

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Mineral Resources

BlueScope's revised $10.7 billion bid is not enough but they are willing to negotiate with buyers

BlueScope Steel shares in Australia fell almost 5% on Thursday, after the company said that a re-evaluated A$15 billion bid ($10.7billion) from SGH and U.S. based Steel Dynamics was not enough to win its approval. BlueScope said that it "remains" open to engaging with consortium in order to come up with a bid which reflects the "fair value of BlueScope", as opposed the the revised A$34 offer per share. After a $1 special dividend announced in January, and BlueScope’s A$0.65 interim dividend per share, the value of this bid has been reduced to A$32.35. BlueScope said that it plans to...

Mining

Ghana targets 127 tonnes of artisanal Gold annually under reforms

Ghana's Finance Minister said that the country plans to transfer 127 metric tonnes of gold per year from small-scale artisanal mining to official trade as part of revised sector reforms. This will boost foreign exchange earnings and reduce smuggling losses. African countries suffer from major gold leakage due to ASM. They lose billions of dollars in revenue every year, as undeclared and smuggled gold is transported through porous border crossings into global hubs like Dubai. According to Swissaid, Ghana's non-profit foundation, it is the continent's largest gold producer, Ghana has lost about $11.4 billion between 2019-2023. ARTISANAL SILVER TO RECOVER...

Power Markets

Eagle Nuclear Energy, a uranium-explorer, begins trading after the SPAC merger

Eagle Nuclear Energy shares rose 14.6% on Wednesday afternoon after it began trading on the Nasdaq. This was following the merger of the blank-check firm, Spring Valley Acquisition Corp II. This listing comes at a time when nuclear energy is gaining traction in the U.S. after decades of stagnation. The surge in electricity demand for power-hungry centers has been a major factor. Eagle Nuclear's flagship Aurora project is one of the U.S.'s largest undeveloped uranium reserves, located along the border between Oregon and Nevada. Mark Mukhija, CEO of the project, said that there are no 'offtake agreements' yet, but it...

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...

Mineral Resources

As China returns from its holiday, copper prices hit their highest in over a week

The copper price rose on Tuesday to its highest level in more than a month, fueled by a positive mood and a stronger demand from China, the world's largest metal consumer, after markets reopened following a holiday. Benchmark?copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange?had gained 2.4% by 1700 GMT to $13,182 per metric ton after reaching its highest price of $13,196 since February 12. LME copper fell 0.7% on Sunday, but has gained 22.5% over the last three months. However, it is still well below its record high of $14,527.50, set on January 29. Alastair Munro is a...

Mining

Aluminium manufacturer Alcoa wants to sell 10 data centres

Alcoa Corp, a U.S. aluminum company, is planning to sell 10 of its sites that have been closed or reduced to a minimum to the data center industry. The first sale will be completed by the end of June, according to its CEO. The data centres that are consuming more electricity than aluminium producers will be a fierce competitor for their supplies. But the surge in demand for energy also presents an opportunity to sell stakes at some sites selected because they are close to "plentiful" energy sources. Century Aluminum, Alcoa's rival, sold its unused Hawesville smelting plant to a...

Mining

EU Trade Chief: EU will face a transition period after Trump's tariffs move

The European Union faces a "transitional phase" of a few weeks in its relations with the United States. Maros SEFCIOC, European Trade Commissioner, said that President Donald Trump’s new “import surcharge” threatens to undermine a trade agreement the two sides reached last year. The EU's trade chief said at a hearing before the European Parliament, that his counterparts in the United States, Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had assured him that they were committed to last year’s agreement. He said that the surcharge would be in effect for 150 days and there was a deadline of...

Mineral Resources

Nippon Steel raises $3.9 billion through Japan's largest convertible bond issue

Nippon Steel decided to increase its convertible bond offering to 600 billion yen, the largest in Japan's corporate histories. The company is seeking to refinance their $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel as well as fund business expansion. The company announced on Tuesday it would increase the offering by 50 billion yen in total, in two equal tranches. This was based on the investor demand and the market conditions. It aims to invest 6 trillion dollars yen over the next five-year period, including an investment of $11 billion into U.S. Steel to fund growth. Nippon Steel increased the size of...

Mineral Resources

Weisfisch to sell Glencore almost $115 Million of cobalt, according to sources

Glencore agreed to buy nearly 2,000 tons of cobalt from Rami Weisfisch, an industry veteran. The deal is a historic one. Two sources confirmed that the material, which is essential for defense and military gear, will be shipped to the United States to be included in its planned stockpile. The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump is actively seeking out critical materials, including cobalt, to reduce its dependence on China. China is the world's dominant supplier and processor for metals and minerals required by strategic industries. China has used its power to impose quotas, new regulations and ban the export...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls from a one-week peak as inventories increase, and confusion surrounds tariffs

Prices of copper fell on Monday as inventories continued to rise. Investors were also unsure about the future of U.S. Tariffs and Chinese Trading ahead of reopening following a holiday. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.9% to $12,843 per metric tonne by 1700 GMT. It had earlier reached a session high of more than $13,050. LME copper is up about 3% in the last four sessions but still far below its record high of $14,57.50 on January 29, which was reached. The fact that there is more inventory outside the U.S. may be a little dampener...

Mining

Johnson Matthey accepts a 26% price reduction on Honeywell deal due to underperformance of catalyst unit

Johnson 'Matthey agreed on Monday to?cut? the sale price of its business catalyst technologies to Honeywell by 26 percent as its profitability declined. This sent its shares down more than 17%. The British chemical company expects to now sell the unit, which designs and produces catalysts for sustainable aviation fuels, fertilisers, and paints at 1.33 billion pounds ($1.80billion) instead of the previously agreed upon 1.8 billion pounds. The companies said that the revised terms reflect 2025/26 unit performance, which includes deferred sustainable solution licensing projects and lower catalyst profitability on a difficult market. Johnson Matthey reported a 60% decline in...