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Oil prices fall amid the resumption in shipments through the strait, despite a vessel collision near Oman

The oil prices dropped on Friday morning, and are headed for steep losses this week amid easing supply concerns. More oil tankers have left the Strait of Hormuz as stranded vessels leave. Brent crude futures dropped 19 cents or 0.25% to $75.07 per barrel at 0055 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was down 13 cents or 0.18% to $71.79 per barrel. The benchmark contracts both rose more than 2% after an unknown projectile hit a cargo ship near Oman. This prompted the U.N. shipping agency to suspend their voluntary evacuation scheme. Two U.S. officials said that Iran shot at the...

Oil & Gas

IMF: It will take some time before energy and commodity prices normalize following the US-Iran agreement

International Monetary Fund?said Thursday that it had seen energy and commodities prices drop since?the U.S. and Iran agreement to?halt?hostilities and reopen?the Strait of?Hormuz.?But it will take some time for prices to return to normal and Gulf trade to resume. IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said at a press briefing that the Fund would decide on whether or not to stick with the three growth scenarios that it had presented in April, which were dependent on the outcome of the Iran war. Kozack said that as the Strait of Hormuz was closed in May and benchmark oil prices remained above $100 per...

Oil & Gas

Mike Dolan: No silver bullet to solve Fed's inflation problem with the Iran peace deal

The Gulf peace may reduce pump prices but it won't solve the Federal Reserve’s biggest problem. That is, a U.S. Economy that was already overheating prior to the Iran War. Oil prices falling to levels seen before the war could spur demand and increase cost of living fears at a crucial time. This sounds like "damned-if-it does, damned-if-it doesn't" dilemma. Normalizing fuel prices may not solve the Fed's dilemma over inflation and interest rates as quickly as President Donald Trump or the Fed would like. The 'inflation debate' before the conflict was ambiguous, as markets sided with the Fed's guidance...

Oil & Gas

Will US and International Sanctions on Iran be Lifted?

Under the interim agreement to end the war with Iran, the U.S. began lifting some sanctions. However, it will be difficult for any comprehensive agreement to unravel the tangled webs of restrictions that restrict the country's trade and activities. It is for this reason that any attempt to lift the sanctions against Iran may take many years, and foreign investment could be slow to return. WHEN WILL THE SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAN BE RELEASED? Since decades, the U.S. has imposed sanctions, trade 'embargos' and asset freezings on Iran over its nuclear program, human rights record, and support of groups in the...

Oil & Gas

US Loans 500,000 Barrels of Oil from Strategic Petroleum Reserve

The U.S. Energy Department announced on Monday that a single energy 'firm' had borrowed 500,000 barrels of crude oil, or 1.25% of all the barrels available in the latest allocation under the Trump Administration's efforts to reduce fuel prices. In March, the Trump administration released 172 million barrels of oil from the SPR as part of a coordinated effort with the International Energy Agency. The goal was to reduce fuel prices which spiked following the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran that began on February 28. U.S. has so far granted contracts for the loan of approximately 133 million barrels....

Oil & Gas

US approves Iranian oil sale amid final peace talks

The U.S. Treasury Department approved the production, sale and delivery of Iranian oil on Monday. This was a promise made by Washington and Tehran in an agreement last week. The general license announced by the two sides as they continue their talks to reach a final agreement on peace allows for the production, sale and delivery of crude oil, petrochemicals and petroleum products with Iranian origin through August 21. In a recent post on X, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that Iran had 'committed' to allowing free and open passage through the Strait of Hormuz as well as allowing?International Atomic...

Oil & Gas

JODI data show that Saudi Arabia's crude exports in April fell to the lowest level ever recorded.

According to data released by the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI), Crude Oil exports from Saudi Arabia fell for the second consecutive month in April to a new record low. The Iran War?disrupted?shipments?from the Gulf Region. Exports dropped to 3.990 million barrels a day from 4.974 in March. JODI data on Saudi Arabian crude oil exports, and production, dates back to 2002. In April, crude oil production in the country was at its lowest ever level, 6.316 million barrels per day, down from 6.967 in March. Riyadh, along with other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries(OPEC), provides...

Oil & Gas

US-Iran negotiations make "encouraging advances" but tensions remain

Mediators said that U.S. officials and Iranian officials had made "encouraging progress" during a first round of discussions in Switzerland, which ended early Monday morning, despite the tensions over Lebanon and Strait of Hormuz. Mediators Pakistan and Qatar said the parties agreed on a roadmap to a final deal to end their war within 60 days. This was despite the initial tension as 'Tehran' again closed the Strait of Hormuz and U.S. president Donald Trump threatened to restart attacks against Iran. The two sides said they had agreed on a mechanism that would end the fighting between U.S.-ally Israel and...

Oil & Gas

US negotiators in Switzerland dispute Iranian claims that the Strait of Hormuz will be closed.

On Sunday, the United States and Iran will begin 'peace talks' in Switzerland. U.S. officials have disputed Iranian claims that the Strait of Hormuz is closed. Iranian state media reported that high-level Iranian officials arrived in Switzerland to hold peace talks with the U.S. The U.S. and Iran had agreed on a 60-day truce while negotiations are taking place. However, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, despite the U.S. Military stating that commercial vessels have continued to operate in the waterway. These developments could complicate negotiations between the two sides to implement an...

Oil & Gas

CORRECTED: The ceasefire in Lebanon agreed upon after US-Iran talks were cancelled

Israel and Hezbollah reached a ceasefire agreement in Lebanon on Friday, after an escalation of fighting in Lebanon threatened the chance that an interim deal to end the war in Iran would become a lasting Middle East Peace Deal. U.S. - Iran talks?in Switzerland scheduled for Friday have been cancelled due to the fighting in?Lebanon. This has created new uncertainty regarding the timing of the negotiations crucial to ensure that the Strait of Hormuz is reopened to global shipping. Just before 4 pm, Lebanon time (1300 GMT), a senior U.S. government official announced that a ceasefire was to be implemented...

Heating Oil

Brent paper and physical prices continue to fall as Hormuz flow increases, traders report

The Crude Oil differentials in Europe that help set the Brent benchmark for the world have dropped further this week, as increased flows via the Strait of Hormuz has eased fears about Middle East supply disruptions. JD Vance, the Vice president of the United States, said that on Thursday 12.5 million barrels flowed through strait since the U.S. signed an interim agreement with Iran to end their conflict. Since the beginning of the fighting in late February, the strait has been closed to oil flow. It used to carry up 20 million barrels a day before. Six grades are used...

Oil & Gas

Greylock withdraws from steering committee of Venezuela creditor group, sources claim

Greylock Capital is withdrawing from its "steering" committee role on the Venezuela Creditor Committee, but will still remain a part of the larger group, according to two sources. This move may be seen as an early indication of tension within the group as they wait for Venezuela's financial adviser, Centerview Partners to provide a report on debt sustainability later this month, ahead of what could be one of the largest and most complex debt restructurings undertaken. Analysts estimate that the?government and Petroleos de Venezuela's (PDVSA), which is Venezuela's state oil company, have about $60 billion in?bonds currently in default. Once...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Rescuers search the rubble of Venezuelan earthquake, thousands are reported missing

Rescuers spent the night on Friday searching for thousands of missing Venezuelans and hundreds trapped under rubble after two of the largest earthquakes to hit Latin America in modern history shook areas around Caracas. The government did not provide a total estimate of casualties from the magnitude 7.2 to 7.5 earthquakes that struck 160 km (100 mi) west of Caracas, on Wednesday. The U.S. Geological Survey predicts more than 10,000 deaths. A website designed to track missing persons and shared by leaders of the opposition in the politically polarized country listed more than 49.600 people who were unaccounted for. The...

Oil & Gas Refining

Oil prices down 2% despite resumption in Hormuz shippings, even after vessel hits near Oman

Crude prices fell?2% Friday, and are headed for steep weekly losses amid eased supply concerns. More oil tankers have left the Strait of Hormuz as more stranded vessels leave. Brent crude futures dropped $1.47 or 1.95% to $73.79 per barrel at 0421 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was down $1.44 or 2% to $70.48 per barrel. Shipping data from LSEG revealed that Saudi Aramco, the world's largest refiner, resumed oil loading at its Ras-Tanura terminal in?Gulf on Friday after a nearly four-month halt. The data revealed that two Very Large Crude Carrier were loading crude at the terminal, while another...

Fossil Fuels

Don't confuse turbulence and decline. McGeever: This market is on its feet

The markets are awash with red flags that warn of another turbulent second half in 2026. Don't mistake turbulence for a sign of a correction. Late bull markets are often characterized by wild volatility, eye-watering price fluctuations and a wide range of asset classes and benchmark indices. This is when exuberance becomes irrational, to paraphrase late Federal Reserve chair?Alan Greenspan. These dynamics are playing out in varying degrees on many markets. Silver has fallen 55% since its January peak and Bitcoin's value has dropped by more than half since November. The tech market has been a volatile ride -- the...

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As traders reassess Fed interest rate outlook, gold prices will drop for a fourth consecutive week

The gold price rose on Friday as recent U.S. data on inflation weighed down?on the dollar and caused markets to reduce their rate-hike betting. The bullion price continued to fall for the fourth consecutive week, after falling earlier in the week to a low of more than seven months. As of 0914 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.3% to $4,038.48 per ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery? rose 0.2% to $4053.80/oz. Bullion fell below $4,000 on Wednesday, the first time it has done so since November 2025. It is expected to lose about 2.5% per week as the...

Climate Change

Clean energy and dirty mining: rights abuses are on the rise in Africa

* Mining-related rights abuses on the rise - NGO The majority of abuse allegations are linked to mines in DRC and Zambia Report: Race for critical minerals leads to increased abuse Kate Bartlett and? The annual Transition Minerals Tracker reports 329 allegations of abuses around the world in 2025. This is a 73 per cent increase from?2024. Joseph Kibugu is the Africa Regional Manager of the Business and Human Rights Centre. He said: "This acceleration occurs at a time when global powers are increasing the number of strategic mineral agreements they have with African governments." He said that the agreements...

Mining

Gold set to lose a fourth consecutive weekly on Fed bets

Gold prices were set to fall for a fourth week in a row on Friday as the dollar remained strong and there was an expectation of faster rate increases by the U.S. to combat inflation. As of 0752 GMT, spot gold remained at $4,027.91 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery edged down 0.1% to $4,043.40. On Wednesday, the bullion market was set to lose 3.2% for the week. It had slipped below the $4,000 mark for the first since November 2025. The rapid repricing of the hawkish Fed led to a bullish momentum for the U.S. Dollar, which...

Mining

Gold set for fourth-week loss due to Fed's hawkish bets

Gold prices were on track to fall for the fourth week in a row, Friday. A resilient dollar and expectations that U.S. rates will be raised faster to combat inflation kept bullion under pressure near the $4,000 per ounce key level. As of 0610 GMT, spot gold was down 0.5% to $4,007.95 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell 0.6% to $4 024.10. On Wednesday, the bullion market was set to lose?3.6% for the week after falling below the $4,000 mark for the first since November 2025. The rapid repricing by the hawkish Fed led to a bullish...

Mineral Resources

Gold set for a fourth-week loss due to Fed's hawkish bets

Gold fell on Friday for a fourth consecutive week, due to the resilient dollar and expectations that U.S. interest rates will be raised faster in order to curb inflation. By 0441 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.6% to $4.002.77 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell 0.7% to $4017.30. Bullion is on course for a 3.8% loss this week after slipping below $4,000 on Wednesday, the lowest level since November 2025. The rapid repricing by the hawkish Fed created a strong bullish movement in the U.S. Dollar, which led to the significant decline in gold prices, said Kelvin...

Mining

Gold set for fourth-week loss due to Fed's hawkish bets

Friday saw gold?fall for a fourth consecutive weekly?fall? as a strong dollar and expectations that the U.S. would raise rates faster to combat inflation kept the bullion price below $4,000 an ounce. By 0247 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.9% to $3.991.49 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell 1% to $4.007.30. On Wednesday, the bullion market was on course for a 4% loss for the week after it fell below the $4,000 mark for the first time since 2025. The rapid repricing by the hawkish Fed led to a strong bullish momentum for the U.S. Dollar, which...

Mining

Gold prices rise as dollar yields fall due to inflation data

Gold prices rose after the U.S. inflation rate came in 'largely' in line with expectations. This eased some concerns over imminent Federal Reserve rate increases and pushed dollar and Treasury yields down. As of 1:30 pm EDT (1730 GMT), spot gold was up by 0.8% to $4,032.74 per ounce after falling as high as 1% in the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery settled around 1% higher, at $4.047.60/oz. "PCE data appears to have been in line with expectations. David Meger is director of metals at High Ridge Futures. The U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index surged by...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as dollar yields fall due to inflation data

Gold prices reversed course and edged up on Thursday, after a U.S. reading of inflation?came in largely line with expectations. This eased some concerns about upcoming Federal Reserve rate increases and pushed the dollar and Treasury yields down. As of 11:12 am EDT (1512 GMT), spot gold rose 0.2% to $4,007.65 per ounce after dropping as much as 1% in earlier sessions. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery rose?0.3%, to $4.021.00 an oz. "PCE data appears to have been in line with expectations. David Meger is director of metals at High Ridge Futures. He said that it's a big reason...

Mining

Gold prices rise as dollar yields fall due to inflation data

Gold prices reversed course on Thursday and climbed higher after the U.S. inflation reading?came in line with expectations. This eased some concerns over imminent Federal Reserve rate increases and pushed down Treasury yields and the dollar. As of 9:15 am EDT (1315 GMT), spot gold rose 0.7% to $4,029.09 per ounce after dropping as much as 1% in earlier sessions. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery? rose 0.9% to $4.045.20 an oz. The PCE data appears to have been in line with expectations. David Meger is director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures. The U.S. Personal Consumption Expenditures Price...

Mineral Resources

Dollar surges as Fed raises bets on dollar, causing gold to fall.

Gold dropped for a third straight session on Friday, remaining near the more than seven-month high it reached the previous session as the dollar rose on expectations of a rate hike in the United States. Spot gold dropped 0.5%, to $3.982.49 per ounce at 1054 GMT. ?U.S. Gold futures for August deliveries edged down 0.3% to $3.997.60 an oz. The U.S. Dollar hit its strongest level in over 13 months on Thursday. This made greenback-priced metals more expensive for holders of other currencies. CME FedWatch data shows that 66% of the markets believe that the U.S. Federal Reserve is likely...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices remain near seven-month lows as US rate hike prospects weigh

Gold prices are steady?on Friday?but remain near the seven-month low reached in the previous session as the expectation of interest rate increases in the U.S. weighs on the precious metal. As of 0843 GMT, spot gold remained at $3,999.33 an ounce. U.S. gold futures for August delivery slipped 0.2% to $4,014.90/oz. CME FedWatch data showed that the markets currently believe there is a 66% probability?that rates will be raised by the U.S. Federal Reserve in September. Nikos Tzabouras is a senior market analyst at Jefferies' Tradu.com. ETF outflows and the rotation to equities fueled by the AI boom, are factors...

Mining

Battery storage is the new focus for lithium producers as the demand shifts away from EVs

Leading producers said this week that the lithium industry has become more optimistic about a recovery in the market as booming battery storage systems help offset a slowdown on some 'electric vehicle markets. Electric vehicles were the main drivers of lithium demand in recent years. However, changes to regulations in the United States as well as elsewhere have led to a cooling in sales on some key markets. This slowdown coincided in tandem with an overproduction of lithium, which pushed prices down sharply. The market is changing due to the growing demand for stationary batteries storage systems. This is largely...