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The Russian army claims that Kyiv attacked three civilian energy infrastructures during the Russia-US discussions

The Russian Defence Ministry announced on Tuesday that Ukraine launched three attacks against Russian civilian energy infrastructure in Saudi Arabia on Monday, as Russian and U.S. representatives held discussions about a potential ceasefire agreement. In a statement, the ministry stated that Ukraine had launched on Monday attacks against infrastructure owned by Rosseti, the Svatovo Gas Distribution Station in Russia-controlled Eastern Ukraine, as well as an underground storage facility for gas in Crimea. After a telephone call between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday of last week, Russia has announced that it will cease its attacks...

Oil & Gas

Oil & Gas

Russia claims Ukraine "virtually destroyed" Sudzha Gas Station

Russia accused Ukraine of attacking its energy infrastructure on Friday, despite a ban on such strikes. It said a major piece of gas pipeline in Sudzha was virtually destroyed. An official from Ukraine said that Russia was responsible for the attack on Sudzha's gas transit point. It was not possible to confirm independently which side was responsible. Separate agreements were announced by the United States and Russia on February 2 to stop their attacks in the Black Sea, and to target each other's energy. These agreements are potential stepping-stones that Washington hopes can lead to a complete ceasefire and to...

Refined Products

Russia expects the global oil demand to rise by 1.5 million barrels per day in 2025

News agencies reported that Russia's deputy prime minister Alexander Novak stated on Wednesday that the global oil demand is expected to rise by between 1.0 and 1.5 million barrels of oil per day this year. This compares to the latest expectation from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries of a rise of 1,45 million bpd. Novak was quoted by Interfax as saying, "I am optimistic, because the rate of consumption increases every year. And judging from the fact that global economic growth will continue, demand for energy will increase." Experts and think tanks predict a possible oil surplus this year,...

Oil & Gas Refining

As peace talks continue, the most dangerous city in Ukraine is desperate for a break from drones.

Kherson, a Ukrainian city on the frontline of the conflict with Russia for three years, has more reasons than others to want to see an end to it. They are wary of talks because they have experienced occupation and constant attacks after Russian forces were pushed out. Serhiy (64), a security guard, is lying in a hospital with his foot bandaged. He claimed he was on his way to work as a security guard, when he was struck by a grenade that was dropped by a drone operated by Russian forces. He refused to reveal his family name, and asked...

Nuclear Power

Energy secretary: US could operate Ukraine's power stations if they help for ceasefire

U.S. Energy Sec. Chris Wright said that the United States would be willing to take over the running of Ukrainian power plants if it was necessary to bring about a ceasefire in the war-torn nation. According to a U.S. statement, U.S. president Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that the U.S. might be able to help Ukraine run its nuclear power plants and even own them. Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine has started talks with the U.S. regarding its possible involvement in the restoration of Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in Ukraine's Zaporizhzhia Region, which has been closed since Russian...

Oil & Gas

US Treasury confirms that the Russian Energy Financing License has expired

The U.S. Treasury confirmed on Thursday that the license for a winding down of energy transactions between Russian financial institutions and American companies expired this week as planned under strict sanctions imposed during Joe Biden's final days in office. A Treasury spokesperson confirmed that General License 8L expires at 12:01 am EDT on the morning of Wednesday. The Biden administration issued the license on 10 January to clear any remaining transactions, as it had banned energy financing deals between Russian banks including Sberbank and VTB, along with the Central Bank of the Russian Federation. The Biden administration imposed the most...

Oil & Gas

Moldova signs 30 million euro deal with France for energy efficiency

After meeting her French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, Moldovan President Maia Sandu announced that the French Development Agency and Moldova signed a deal worth 30 million euros ($32.5million) on Monday. The agreement aims to improve energy efficiency in the post-Soviet country. Sandu said at a joint press conference that the agreement with Agence Francaise de Developpement would help "reduce energy wastage, lower costs and increase our energy independence". The pro-European Moldovan government accused Russia of creating a fake energy crisis in order to destabilize the country before parliamentary elections. This came after Russian gas producer Gazprom halted exports of its product...

Oil & Gas

Wall Street Journal, March 3,

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. Shell is looking at the possibility of selling its chemical assets in Europe and America as part of a broader effort to focus the company on its most lucrative operations. Top executives from some of the largest U.S. Consulting firms meet with officials of the Trump Administration to defend their consulting agreements ahead of the deadline next week for government agencies justifying major consulting contracts. In a post on social media, U.S. president Donald Trump revealed the...

Oil & Gas

Stocks surge in Russian rouble after Trump-Putin meeting

The Russian rouble, and its stocks, surged Thursday following a phone conversation between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin. In the call the two leaders discussed how to end the Ukraine War. According to data on the over-the counter market, at 0745 GMT the rouble had risen 3% against the dollar and was trading at 90.90, its highest level since September 2024. During the trading session, the rouble briefly reached the highest level since September 11 at 89.90. The rouble has gained 20% against the dollar since the beginning of the year. The Moscow Exchange index (MOEX),...

Oil Refineries

The regional governor of Saratov says that the Ukraine attack has damaged an 'industrial facility in Russia's Saratov.

The regional governor of Saratov, Russia, said that a Ukrainian drone attacked an "industrial facility" within the region. In a Telegram post, Roman Busargin (the governor of Saratov) said that preliminary information indicated there were no casualties. The Shot news telegram telegram channel was one of several unofficial Russian Telegram channels that reported fires and explosions near an oil refinery located in Saratov in Russia's South. Social media posts and videos showed thick smoke clouds in the night sky. We could not independently confirm the reports. Ukraine has not yet responded. Kyiv has said many times that its air strikes...

Oil & Gas

Governor of Krasnodar says that a drone attack caused a fire at an oil depot in Russia.

The governor of Krasnodar said that a drone attack from Ukraine overnight caused a fire to break out at an oil storage depot in the southern Russian region. 55 firefighters were battling the blaze. In recent days, a series of drone strikes by Ukraine against Russia's energy infrastructure has sparked fires at a major refinery in Volgograd and at the Astrakhan Gas Processing Plant. Veniamin Kodratyev said, "The fire is contained and there are no injuries," on Telegram, as a team of 19 firefighters tried to extinguish flames. Kondratyev didn't specify which depot was burning or the extent of damage....

Oil & Gas

Sino-US tariffs war and rising US crude stocks cause oil prices to fall

The oil prices fell on Wednesday, as market concerns about a Sino-U.S. new trade war and rising U.S. stockpiles offset President Donald Trump’s renewed push to end Iranian crude exports. Brent crude futures fell 39 cents or 0.51% to $75.81 per barrel at 0427 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), a crude oil produced in the United States, lost 26 cents or 0.36% to $72.44. Oil traded across a range on Tuesday, with WTI dropping at one point to its lowest level since December 31, after China announced tariffs against U.S. imports for oil, natural gas liquefied and coal as...

Oil & Gas

Moldovan opposition leader forms coalition against Sandu in parliament elections

The Moldovan opposition leader, Alexandr Stoianoglo who lost the presidential vote held in November, announced on Friday that he would lead a coalition consisting of three parties against the pro-Western majority ruling at the parliament elections this year. Last year, the former prosecutor general was closer than anyone expected to unseating pro Western President Maia Sandu. She lost in a runoff after campaigning on a balanced foreign policies that looked to Russia and West. He was backed by a pro-Moscow party. The election is expected to be a close one and could result in Sandu's pro Western PAS party losing...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Why one Eastern European nation won't give up its Russian oil addiction: Vladimirov

By Martin Vladimirov Czechia, on April 7, has the infrastructure, reserves and access to other suppliers that it needs to stop importing Russian oil. Three years after Russia's invasion of Ukraine on a large scale, the Czech Republic still delays this strategic change, despite having viable alternatives. According to a Center for the Study of Democracy analysis, Czechia will import 2.7 million tonnes of Russian oil in 2024. This is estimated at 1.5 billion euros. This is a 30 percent decrease in volume from 2023. However, this was not the result of a proactive policy aimed at phasing out Russian...

Fossil Fuels

Trump threatens to impose secondary tariffs on Russian crude oil if he is unable make a deal with Ukraine

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that if he felt Moscow was blocking his efforts in ending the war in Ukraine he would impose secondary tariffs ranging from 25% to 50%. These could begin within a month of no ceasefire. NBC reported that Trump told NBC News he felt angry and "pissed" when Russian president Vladimir Putin criticized Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president's leadership. Trump told NBC News on the phone that he plans to meet with Putin this coming week. Trump repeatedly promised to end the "ridiculous war" in Ukraine during his presidential campaign of 2024. He has been...

Fossil Fuels

Ariston, an Italian company, claims that Putin has returned its Russian unit

Ariston Holding, an Italian water heating company, announced on Wednesday that it has regained possession of its Russian subsidiary after President Vladimir Putin annulled his decision last year to seize the unit. In April 2024, Russia seized the assets of several Western companies, among them the Ariston division, claiming that it was a "response" to "hostile actions" of the United States and their allies, as part of Western sanctions related to the conflict in Ukraine. On March 26, 2025 the Presidential Decree Number 176 of the Russian Federation reinstated Ariston Holding N.V. into possession and full management of its shares...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Environment

Trump's plan to increase domestic mineral production is resisted by an adviser

Unknown advisor to the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is opposing a plan of President Donald Trump that would use it to increase domestic investment in mining production. Why it's Important: DFC is one of the world's leading sources of development financing. It has more than 50 billion dollars in portfolios of projects ranging from critical infrastructure to food, energy and health. Over 70% of this funding goes to low- and lower middle-income countries. Experts in development are worried that Trump's executive order of March 20, which invoked emergency power to boost domestic production of critical minerals and named DFC...

Mineral Resources

New York Times Business News - March 31, 2019

These are the most popular stories from the New York Times' business pages. These stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch their accuracy. If he believes that Moscow is blocking the efforts of President Donald Trump to end the conflict in Ukraine, he will impose secondary duties of 25 to 50 percent on Russian oil buyers. Nearly 40 countries, including China and Russia, have voiced their opposition to the plan of The Metals Company, a Canadian miner, to begin seabed mining on the Pacific Ocean. The company applied for exploration permits and permits to the U.S. Department of...

Mineral Resources

US envoy Witkoff is optimistic about Ukraine talks and says Putin wants peace

Steve Witkoff, the U.S. Special Envoy to the Ukraine war, expressed optimism ahead of the high-stakes negotiations in Saudi Arabia on Sunday. He said that he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin wished to end the conflict. Witkoff, a Fox News reporter, said: "I think he's looking for peace." Later on Sunday, a U.S. delegation will hold discussions in Saudi Arabia with Ukrainian officials about a possible partial truce between Ukraine and Russia. U.S. officials and Russian officials are scheduled to hold further talks Monday in Saudi Arabia. "I believe that on Monday you will see some real progress in Saudi...

Mineral Resources

Trump: US to sign Ukraine mineral deal soon; peace efforts going "pretty nicely"

Donald Trump, President of the United States, said that the United States would sign a mineral and natural resource deal with Ukraine soon and that his efforts in achieving a peace agreement for the country are going "pretty good" following his discussions this week with Russian and Ukrainian leaders. Trump made these comments during a White House reception after signing an executive order to increase U.S. mineral production. "We are doing well in regard to Ukraine and Russia." We are signing a rare earths deal with Ukraine very soon. Trump spoke of his recent discussions with Russian President Vladimir Putin...

Mineral Resources

Trump announces that he will sign a deal with Ukraine on minerals soon. Peace efforts are going "pretty good"

Donald Trump, President of the United States, said that the United States would sign a mineral and natural resource deal with Ukraine soon and that he was "pretty happy" with his efforts to reach a peace agreement for the country after his discussions this week with Russian and Ukrainian leaders. Trump made these comments during a White House reception after signing an executive order to increase U.S. mineral production. He said: "We are also signing agreements at various locations around the world to unlock rare minerals, earths and other resources." "But Ukraine in particular, we are doing well when it...

Mineral Resources

Ferrexpo, a miner in Ukraine, has sent a notice to Ukraine about mining rights after it suffers unforeseen losses

Ferrexpo, a miner with a focus on Ukraine, announced a loss of $2 million due to an impairment charge. It also said that it had sent a formal warning to Ukraine regarding its efforts to nationalise Poltava Mining and Processing Plant, the company's biggest mine. Shares of the company fell as much as 14.8 percent. Since the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine War in February 2022, they have dropped by 67%. The company reported a loss of $50 million for 2024, due to an impairment charge of $72 million caused by a decrease in the carrying value and cash flow. Ferrexpo...

Mineral Resources

CEO of Russia's sovereign fund says that the fund is looking at rare earth projects in partnership with US companies.

Kirill Dmitriev (CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, RDIF) said that the Russian sovereign wealth fund was interested in developing rare earth deposits within the country, and wanted to partner with U.S. firms. Dmitriev was a member of the Russian negotiating team in talks with U.S. officials at Saudi Arabia's Economic Cooperation Conference in February. He focused on economic matters. Dmitriev, a Russian reporter, said that "Russian reserves of rare-earth metals are several times greater than the amount found in Ukraine." In recent months, the U.S. president Donald Trump has been focusing on rare earths and critical metals that...

Mineral Resources

Mayor says that Russia shot down four drones heading for Moscow after Kyiv attacked oil complex

Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, said that Russian air defences had repelled a drone attack flying towards Moscow. No injuries were reported in either the capital, or an earlier attack against an oil complex located in one region in southern Russia. Sobyanin, on his Telegram official channel, said that emergency services were working on the site of the debris fall. Sobyanin didn't mention Ukraine. But Kyiv has launched an ongoing series of drone attacks against Russia, since President Vladimir Putin dispatched tens-of-thousands of troops to Ukraine over three years ago. Most of these attacks have targeted energy and other...

Mineral Resources

Ukraine's steel production increases despite the loss of a coking coal mine

The Ukrainian Steel Producers' Union reported on Saturday that despite the loss in eastern Ukraine of its key coking coal mining facility in Pokrovsk, the steel sector still maintained growth in 2025's first two months. Metinvest, the Ukrainian steelmaker, has suspended operations in Ukraine's sole coking coal mine. The company cited a deteriorating situation due to Russian advances. Data showed that the raw steel production rose 9.9% between January and February 2025, to 1,18 million metric tonnes. Since the Russian invasion of February 24, 2022 leading steel mills have been destroyed. Ukraine, once a major exporter and producer of steel,...

Mineral Resources

Study finds that Germany's lithium reserves can sustain domestic demand for decades

A study released on Thursday showed that Germany has enough lithium reserves for its own needs over several decades. Berlin is trying to increase its production of electric vehicles and reduce its dependence on imports. According to the German Raw Materials Agency, Germany's lithium consumption could reach up to 0.17 millions metric tons annually by 2030. The German automotive industry imports lithium from Australia, Argentina Chile and China in order to meet its battery production requirements. Researchers and companies are exploring ways to extract the lithium byproduct from geothermal energy in Germany's Upper Rhine Valley, to increase domestic supply as...

Mineral Resources

-Trump applauds Ukraine's willingness sign minerals deal and talk peace

U.S. president Donald Trump said Tuesday that he was grateful for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's willingness sign a mineral deal with the United States, and to come to the table with him to negotiate a lasting peace in Kyiv’s war against Russia. In an address to Congress, Trump claimed that Zelenskiy had made the statement in a previous day's letter. Zelenskiy had posted earlier on X that Ukraine was prepared to sign the agreement and talk peace. He also called a controversial Oval Office Meeting last week, which was then put on hold, "regrettable." Four people who were familiar with...

Mineral Resources

Stocks of arms companies soar after the German parties' defense sea change

After reports that the next likely government in Germany was considering a major fiscal overhaul for Europe's largest economy, Europe's defense stocks surged on Monday. Shares of defence contractors such as Thyssenkrupp Hensoldt Renk Rheinmetall BAE Systems, Leonardo, and Hensoldt rose by double-digits percentages after news broke that the conservatives, who won the elections, and the Social Democrats, centre-left, were considering debt-financed infrastructure and defence funds worth under one trillion euros. No party has confirmed officially that a special defence fund worth 400 billion euro ($417 billion), and infrastructure funds worth up to 500 billion euro, which would total 20%...