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ROI-Bumper US tax refunds soften energy blow. McGeever: But not for much longer

Tax deadlines in the U.S. are April 15th. This date is often met with both anticipation and dread. The filing process can be a chore, but the possibility of a windfall refund is also exciting. This year's refund may be much larger than normal, and the timing could not be more perfect. Goldman Sachs economists estimate that tax refunds will be 17% higher this year than last, which would mean a windfall of $50 billion for consumers by the end May compared to the same time last year. The fuel price spike that followed the Iran War two months ago...

Crude Oil

ROI-Bumper US tax refunds soften energy blow. McGeever: But not for much longer

Tax deadlines in the U.S., such as April 15, are often met with both anticipation and dread -- the "administrative grind" of filing and the possibility of a windfall refund. This year's refund may be much larger than usual and could not come at a better time. Goldman Sachs economists estimate that tax refunds will be 17% higher this year than they were last year. This means consumers could receive $50 billion more by the end of the month compared to last year. The increase in fuel prices following the Iran War two months ago should provide a much-needed boost...

Refined Products

US bonds drop as retail sales data supports Fed rate-cut pause

U.S. Treasuries fell for a second session in a row on Tuesday, after data showed that retail sales were higher than expected in the month of March. This data reaffirmed expectations that Federal Reserve would?hold interest rate steady this year. However, the war against Iran remains a major focus for bond markets. In an interview with CNBC, President Donald Trump said that he didn't want to extend the Iranian ceasefire. He added that the U.S. had a strong negotiation position and was likely to end up with a deal he called great. Washington expressed its confidence that the talks with...

Energy Markets

Genuine Parts is under pressure to reduce costs and supply chain due to Middle East conflict

Genuine Parts, a distributor of auto?parts in the Middle East, said that it expects to face near-term cost pressures due to the?concurrent conflict. However, after reporting a lower first-quarter result they reiterated their annual adjusted profit forecast. Genuine Parts CEO Will Stengel stated on a call after earnings that "the war impacts the flow of goods across the global distribution chain, adding inflationary costs to certain products and logistics, and adding additional uncertainty for customers." However, the company still expects to continue seeing a steady demand for maintenance from its industrial segment. Costs have increased across many industries due to...

Energy Markets

Retail sales in the US are boosted by a record surge in gasoline receipts in March

Retail sales in the U.S. increased more than expected during March, as the war against Iran led to higher gasoline prices. This led to record receipts in service stations and tax refunds boosted spending in other areas. The report released by the Commerce Department Tuesday confirmed that economists expected economic growth to pick up in the first three months of the year - after 'nearly stagnating' in the last quarter of 2025. The U.S.-Israeli war against Iran casts a shadow on the economy. James McCann is a senior economist at Edward Jones. He said that the households are resilient and...

Energy Markets

Oil recovers losses after Strait of Hormuz closed again

The oil prices rose more than 6% Monday after falling more than 9% on Friday. This was due to the news that the Strait of Hormuz has been closed once again. Both the U.S. Brent crude futures rose $6.11 or 6.76% to $96.49 per barrel at 2327 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate is now $90.38 per barrel, an increase of $6.53 or 7.79%. U.S. president Donald Trump said on Sunday that the U.S. military had seized an Iranian ship which tried to break its blockade. Iran, however, refused to participate in the second round of talks despite Trump’s threat of...

Energy Markets

Valero Port Arthur refinery partially restarts after blast, according to sources

Two people familiar with the plant's operations said that Valero Energy Corp. has partially restarted their 380,000 barrels per day Port Arthur, Texas refinery after an explosion and fire on March 23. Valero repairs the heater on the 210,000 bpd crude distillation unit (CDU) while the production line of the 115,000 bpd CDU is running. This production line is closed. A Valero spokesperson failed to respond to a question for comment. During an inspection of the units of the refinery following the 23 March shutdown of the unit due to the fire, Valero found a damaged tube within the AVU-146?heater....

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Trump attempts economic reset while Republicans worry about high gas prices

The U.S. president Donald Trump is expected to try and dismiss concerns about the economy and the sagging prospects of the Republican Party this week during a swing-style campaign through the battleground state of Arizona and Nevada, while the war with Iran?pushes up gasoline prices. Trump will use his Thursday stop in Las Vegas to promote his immigration and tax bill, which includes promises for?court hourly? and hospitality workers. The soaring prices of everything from groceries to gas, to housing and insurance have shaken up the U.S. economic system. This has also affected Trump's ability to rally conservatives for November's...

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Trump attempts economic reset while Republicans worry about high gas prices

The U.S. president Donald Trump is going to try and brush off concerns over the economy and the sagging prospects of his Republican Party this week during a campaign style swing through battleground states Nevada and Arizona, while the war with Iran drives gasoline prices higher. Trump will use his Thursday stop in Las Vegas?to tout?his immigration and tax bill, which includes campaign promises tailored for hourly workers and hospitality workers. The soaring prices across the country -- from groceries to gas, to housing and insurance -- has shaken up the U.S. economic system. And with it Trump's ability to...

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Russell: China added crude oil to its massive stocks in March. But the outlook has changed.

China built the largest crude oil stockpile in the world during March, even as the rest of the world began to use up its inventories to make up for the millions of barrels lost due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. According to calculations based off official data, China, the largest crude importer in the world, had a surplus of 1,74 million barrels a day (bpd). China's excess crude for the first quarter was 1,41 million bpd. This is down from the?record-high of 2.67 millions bpd set in December, but it is up from the 2025 average of...

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Oil prices remain unchanged despite scepticism about US-Iran peace negotiations to ease Hormuz disruption

On Thursday, oil?prices remained unchanged, reversing previous declines. This was due to skepticism about the peace talks between?the U.S. Brent crude futures rose 9 cents at 0427 GMT to $95.02 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures rose 44 cents to $91.73 per barrel. Both benchmarks traded with a wide range on Wednesday, but settled little-changed. U.S. and Israeli war with Iran resulted in the biggest ever disruption of oil and gas supply due to Iran's blocking of traffic through the 'Strait of Hormuz', which typically carries around 20% of world oil and liquefied gas flows. Toshitaka Takawa, an...

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In April, Europe saw record-breaking jet inflows to Europe from the US

Data from Kpler & LSEG revealed that Europe was experiencing record-breaking inflows of Jet Fuel from the United States. The region is trying to replenish fuel supplies as a result of the Middle East's disruption. Due to the U.S. and Israeli war against?Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has effectively been closed. This has prevented the Middle East from supplying Europe with nearly 75% of their?jet fuel, or about 375,000 barrels a day. According to a document viewed by, this has caused European airlines to call on the European Union (EU)?to take emergency measures including widespread airspace closings. Based on vessels...

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Greece announces 500 million Euros in aid to limit the impact of Iran War on households

Greece announced on Wednesday that it would provide 500 million euros (587.55 million dollars) of additional aid to farmers and households suffering from the effects of the Iran War. This was after the primary budget surplus increased for 2025, which provided headroom for new support. KyriakosMitsotakis, the Greek Prime Minister, said that "the government would offer a mixture of emergency and permanent actions." These include extending fuel subsidies through May and fertiliser subsides until August. He announced an 'one-off'?allowance to families with children, and a higher annual assistance for pensioners on low incomes. In a press release, Prime Minister KyriakosMitsotakis...

Energy Markets

Executives say that Asian shipowners will cross the Hormuz first before Western companies.

Shipping executives say that Asian shipowners may soon begin to navigate?through Strait of Hormuz amid a fragile U.S. - Iran?ceasefire, as they have higher risk tolerances and are able to pay 'tolls' unlike Western firms who comply with sanctions. Since the end of February, hundreds of tankers and other ships are stuck in the Middle East Gulf, unable to cross. This has caused the largest energy supply disruption ever. Last Saturday, some tankers and cargo vessels managed to escape from the Gulf. However, Iran quickly "pulled the plug" on this move by firing shots at other ships and ordering them...

Refined Products

The US has a large supply of cargoes to cushion it from the price shock in Europe and Asia

Analysts and traders say that U.S. crude cargo prices have fallen from recent price spikes, while in Europe and Asia prices continue to reach record highs, seven weeks after the Iran 'war. The war in Iran disrupted the global oil flow with the closure of the Strait of Hormuz - a vital trade route - and caused damage to oil facilities in the entire region. This pushed the price of crude oil in Europe, the Middle East and Asia up to record highs. As the world's largest oil producer, the U.S. has been able, through its refineries, to access the...

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Iran war poses tough choices for tiny Pacific nations on fuel and food

Pacific nations far from home are feeling the effects of a global fuel shortage. Authorities scramble to manage their energy supply, while families struggle with fuel restrictions and higher food prices. The U.S. and Israel war against Iran is disrupting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz which carries around 20% of the world's oil flows. Aid agencies 'warned' that the crisis had caused diesel, petrol, and kerosene prices to rise by up to 70% in Papua New Guinea following the Iran war. Godfrey Bongomin is the director of programme operations for World Vision Papua New Guinea. He said that many...

Oil & Gas

Trump calls energy chief wrong, expects lower gas price as soon as Iran War ends

U.S. president Donald Trump dismissed Monday his top energy official's view that gasoline prices won't drop until 2027. He said Americans can expect lower costs once the Iran War ends. Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy Secretary, told CNN on Sunday that gasoline prices below $3 per gallon could happen this year but that it might not be until next year. "I don't think he is right on that." Trump said to a reporter for The Hill that he was "totally wrong" and added that the prices would be expected to drop as soon as this conflict ended. Wright, who was...

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EU will expand Iran sanctions against those who block Hormuz

Two EU diplomats have said that the?European Union?will expand the criteria?of their Iran sanctions to include the individuals responsible for?blocking?the Strait?of Hormuz.?The Strait?of Hormuz has been?largely closed for nearly two months, upsetting global energy and commodity markets. After U.S. and Israeli strikes against Iran began on 28 February, Tehran effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz. This cut off roughly one-fifth the world's supply of oil and liquefied gas. After Iran briefly opened the strait on Friday, more than a dozen oil tankers passed through it. However, the ceasefire agreement is now in jeopardy after the United States seizes an...

Oil Refineries

Is it time for us to give up on the hope that the Strait of Hormuz might open soon? Russell

The global oil market has been predicting that the Strait of Hormuz would be closed for a short time, and the disruption of crude and refined product supply will also be brief. This expectation is reflected in the price of crude oil futures. Although they have increased sharply since February 28, the prices are still far below the highs achieved in the aftermath of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022. The paper crude market, in effect, has believed U.S. president Donald Trump's social media posts that have been made since the bombing began, that the?conflict?will be over soon and Iran...

Oil & Gas

Oil drops by 13% when Iran declares Strait of Hormuz Open

The oil prices fell by 13% after Iran's Foreign Minister said that the Strait of Hormuz would remain open to all commercial vessels for the remainder of the ceasefire period. U.S. president Donald Trump also said Iran had agreed not to close the strait ever again. Brent crude futures dropped $12.87 or 12.95 percent to $86.52 per barrel at 10:50 am EDT (1450 GMT) after hitting a session's low of $86.09. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures fell $13.50 or 14.26% to $81.19 per barrel after reaching $80.56. Both contracts traded at their lowest since March 10 and were set...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices fall on prospects of talks to end Iran War and revive supply

Early Friday morning, oil prices dropped on the optimism that the Middle East conflict could be coming to an end. A 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon went into effect after the inauguration of the ceasefire. Moreover, 'President Donald Trump' said the U.S. may hold talks with Iran over the weekend. Brent crude futures fell $1.34 or 1.35% to $98.05 per barrel at 0021 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures declined $1.65 or 1.74% to $93.40 per barrel, reducing gains from the previous day. Trump addressed a major sticking point in talks to end the Iran War, which has...

Oil & Gas

Minister says Brazil will announce new measures to reduce fuel prices impact of the Iran war

Jose Guimaraes, Minister of Institutional Relations, said that Brazil will take new measures in the next few days to reduce the economic impact of the U.S.-Israeli conflict on Iran. This includes steps to lower gasoline prices. Guimaraes told reporters in Brasilia that the package is still being finalized. He also confirmed that the Finance Ministry officials are reviewing fuel prices. He said that the government was working on a scenario where there could be 'up to two months worth of conflict. However, it is still uncertain what impact this will have on the economy. SEVEN-DAY WORKWEEK Guimaraes said that the...

Oil Storage

South Korea claims to have secured 273 million barrels of crude oil via routes outside Strait of Hormuz

South Korea has purchased 273 million barrels of crude oil from the Middle East and Kazakhstan by the end of this year. Supplies are being routed outside of the Strait of Hormuz. Kang, who was visiting as a presidential special envoy in Kazakhstan, Oman and Saudi Arabia over the last week, said that Asia's fourth largest economy had also acquired 2.1 million tons of naphtha during the same time period. Kang stated that "in particular, the crude and naphtha obtained this time would be sourced via alternative supply routes, unrelated to the closure of the Strait?Hormuz. This will make a...

Energy Markets

Former US Treasury Secretary Yellen: One Fed rate cut this year

Janet Yellen, former U.S. Treasury secretary, believes that the Federal Reserve could cut interest rates this year. This is despite the fact that the 'Iran War' has created supply shocks in the global economy which are putting pressure on inflation. "Short-term expectations of inflation are slightly up, but they will be watching all that very closely, and I believe they have an open mindset," Yellen said Wednesday at the HSBC Global Investment Summit held in Hong Kong. If I were to write down one thing on paper before the next FOMC meeting, where forecasts are made, my guess is that...

Oil & Gas Refining

Sources: Sinopec purchases Russian oil to replace Mideast supplies after US waiver

Sinopec, the state-owned oil company of China, has purchased Russian crude oil in order to replace Middle Eastern oil after a temporary suspension of sanctions by the United States to ease global supply shortages. Sinopec purchased between 8 and 10 cargoes a year of ESPO blend oil from the eastern port Kozmino. Another source estimated that Sinopec bought about 10 cargoes a year of ESPO. Each ESPO shipment is 740,000 barrels. Sinopec purchased the cargoes for a premium of between $8 and $10 per barrel over ICE Brent. Before the Iran conflict, Russian crude was traded at a discount ranging...

Crude Oil

Oil tankers avoid Hormuz in advance of US blockade

Shipping data revealed that two Iranian-linked oil tankers left the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, as other vessels avoided the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. announced it would 'blockade Iranian ports' later in the day. This caused the shipping markets to be uneasy at a crucial energy chokepoint. After the weekend talks between Washington, D.C. and Tehran collapsed, President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the U.S. Navy will enforce a naval blockade against vessels entering or leaving Iranian ports. Washington, however, stressed that it would not limit transit through the Strait. Trump's announcement slowed down oil tanker movement...

Crude Oil

Kuwait raises May crude prices for Asia, pricing document shows

Kuwait raised its official selling price for Kuwait Export Crude in Asia to $17 per barrel over the average 'Oman/Dubai quotations' from $0.50 in April. After weekend talks failed to?clinch a deal? to end the Iran War, the U.S. Military announced it would blockade maritime traffic in Iranian ports and coastal regions. This could jeopardize a fragile?two-week truce. Documents showed that the producer increased the Kuwait Super Light Crude OSP for May to $17 per barrel over Oman/Dubai prices, up from $1.15 in April. Middle East producers have boosted official prices for Asia for May. Saudi Arabia set the price...