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Cuba implements rationing plan in response to US move to block fuel supply

Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel announced on Thursday that his government will implement a plan to address fuel shortages in the 'next week' as the U.S. attempts to cut off oil supplies to the Caribbean Island nation. Last week, tensions escalated after the U.S. announced it would impose tariffs on products from countries that supply oil to Cuba. This led to a spike in prices for transportation and food, and a severe shortage of fuel. Last month, U.S. president Donald Trump announced that Cuba would cease to receive oil from Venezuela, its largest supplier. Diaz-Canel stated in a two-hour long televised...

Oil & Gas

Iran's Foreign Minister heads to Muscat for Nuclear Talks with US

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson confirmed that Abbas Araqchi, Iran's Foreign minister, has left?for Muscat in the Omani capital at the head of a diplomatic delegation for nuclear talks to be held with the U.S. on Friday. Officials from both sides confirmed that the U.S. has agreed to hold talks with Iran in Oman this Friday. However, they are still at odds over Washington's demand that Tehran's arsenal of missiles be included in negotiations and Iran's refusal to talk about anything but its nuclear program. Esmail Baghaei, the Iranian spokesperson, said on Thursday that Iran will engage in talks with...

Oil & Gas

Minister says India will sign a trade agreement with the United States by March

India and the U.S. are expected to sign a "formal" trade agreement in March. After that, New Delhi will lower tariffs on U.S. products, said Trade Minister Piyush Goyal on Thursday. This was the first official timeline of the adoption of the deal. Washington will then reduce the duty on Indian exports from 50% to 18% within a few days. Goyal stated that India will purchase about $500 billion worth of U.S. products over the next five years. This includes $70-80 billion of Boeing aircraft. In the deal announced Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump reduced U.S. Tariffs on Indian Goods...

Oil & Gas

India's markets receive a tariff reduction but no buy yet

Investors say that the U.S. India trade deal will likely be enough to stop foreign stock selling. However, they insist that earnings growth and fundamentals must improve before sustained?buying can occur. The long-awaited agreement sparked an increase in the stock markets and rupee's strongest rally in seven year on?Tuesday as it?signalled improved diplomatic and trade relationships with the U.S. This was only one of many factors that hung over the currency and stock market, which has underperformed by a large margin regional and global counterparts since the start of last year, and seen the foreign allocations shrink to a 2-decade-low....

Oil & Gas

Marathon Petroleum buys Venezuelan crude for US refineries

Marathon Petroleum bought two cargoes Venezuelan crude oil at the end of January, and executives expect their refineries to process more heavy grades. Refiners in the United States are expected to gain from President Donald Trump’s efforts to increase output in Venezuela, and to rebuild the country's deteriorating oil sector after the capture of Nicolas Maduro last month. Since Washington and Caracas met, Venezuelan crude oil exports have risen. Deal worth $2 Billion Last month, U.S. Gulf Coast Complex Refineries The U.S. produces heavy sour oil, but Venezuela's is more suitable for processing. Maryann Mannen, CEO of Marathon Oil, said:...

Oil & Gas

Official: India has agreed to purchase petroleum, defense goods and aircraft from the US

A government official revealed to? ?on Tuesday. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Monday a deal with India that reduces U.S. tariffs from 50% to 18% on Indian goods in exchange for India ceasing its Russian oil purchases and lowering trading barriers. Trump said India had agreed to "BUY AMERICAN" at a higher level. He said India would be able to?buy $500 Billion worth of U.S. coal, technology, agricultural, and other products. Unnamed official of the Indian government said that India had agreed to "buy U.S. products" to reduce the trade gap between the U.S. The U.S. has a...

Refined Products

China's Chambroad buys Canadian crude for May delivery, traders say

Four trade sources reported?on Tuesday that the independent Chinese refiner Chambroad Petrochemical had purchased one Canadian crude cargo for May delivery. This follows a decrease in Venezuelan crude supply to China. According to sources, the refiner is one of the biggest buyers of Venezuelan crude oil. It also imports Canadian oil from the Trans Mountain pipeline for its bitumen manufacturing. Chambroad bought Canadian Cold Lake Crude exported?from TMX for a discount of close to $5 per barril compared to the July ICE Brent contract, according to two people. The crude was to be delivered to the eastern Shandong Province in...

Oil & Gas

India's bumpy relationship with the US in the last year

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that he and India had reached a deal on Monday. He also stated that New Delhi agreed to stop purchasing Russian oil in favor of buying more from the U.S. Here are some of the most important developments in U.S.-Indian Trade Relations over the last year. Why did India-U.S. Why did the India-U.S. Trump surprised India in April to August 2025 by imposing an initial 25% tariff on goods sent to the United States. The U.S. then imposed a second 25% tariff citing India's purchases of Russian oil. Tariffs on Indian goods sent to...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that Kazakhstan's Tengiz Field restored 20% of its output capacity by February 1.

Two sources familiar with the operational data say that oil production at Kazakhstan's Tengiz giant field has increased in recent days. It reached nearly 20% of its capacity on Sunday, following a complete outage in January. Tengiz, the oil refinery that accounts for almost 40% of Kazakhstan's production, was closed on 18 January after an electrical fire. This cut down on the nation's overall oil supply, at a time where exports had already been constrained due to disruptions along its main pipeline route. Sources said that oil output at Tengiz increased to 23,000 metric tonnes (183,000 barrels), up from 14,900...

Oil & Gas Refining

Wall St. climbs as tech boosts the market, while markets weigh down commodity sales and earnings

Wall Street's major indexes rose on Monday, as memory chipmakers and heavyweight stocks?led a recovery from losses caused by the sharp drop in precious metals prices. The 'S&P 500' ended three consecutive daily losses. This was after a session in which gold and silver prices fell so much that investors were forced to unwind their leveraged bets. Sandisk, a memory-related stock, soared by 16%. Seagate rose by 5.8%. Western Digital rose 7.8%. This is a continuation of the strong momentum that began in January and continued through late-2025. Market participants stated that the focus of the market was on positioning...

Oil & Gas Refining

Wall St. mixed as markets assess commodity sales and earnings

S&P 500 and Nasdaq sawsawed back and forth between gains and losses Monday as the markets took in a sharp drop in precious metals. This was at the beginning of a busy week that would include corporate earnings and important?economic? data. Silver and gold both fell by up to 10%, before recovering some of their losses. The CME Group increased margin requirements after a historic drop on Friday. U.S. listed gold and silver miner companies pared losses to trade higher. Jim Baird is the chief investment officer at Plante Moran Financial Advisors. Last week, the metals market plunged after U.S....

Oil & Gas Refining

Sources say that the Union has not accepted or rejected Marathon's latest offer regarding US refinery deal.

People familiar with the discussions said that the United Steelworkers union, or USW, has neither accepted nor rejected Marathon Petroleum's last offer for a four-year labor contract for U.S. chemical and refineries plants. Sources said that the offer made on Sunday would provide 30,000 USW workers with a 15% increase in pay over the duration of the contract. Marathon is the lead negotiator of 26 companies, including Exxon Mobil and Valero Energy. Marathon is the biggest refiner in the U.S. Marathon is the largest refiner in the U.S. USW-represented employees operate sites that represent nearly two thirds of the U.S....

Fossil Fuels

Refined Products

Mexico is looking for a way to send fuel without US tariffs to Cuba, according to sources

Sources familiar with the situation said that Mexican officials are looking at ways to ship fuel to Cuba in order to meet basic needs, such as electricity and transportation, without provoking Washington's retaliation. Washington has threatened to impose tariffs on countries supplying fuel to the Caribbean Island. Sources said that high-level Mexican officials had been in contact with their counterparts in the United States to clarify the extent of the tariff threat described by President Donald Trump through an executive order, and to see if there was a possible way to get the fuel they desperately needed. Mexico's ability to...

Fossil Fuels

Pirelli rejects Sinochem spin-off plan in dispute over governance

The Italian tyremaker Pirelli has said that it opposes any spin-off of its 'cyber tyre' activities. This was in response to a proposal put forward by Sinochem, a Chinese shareholder, to settle a governance issue. Directors are against "any project or initiative that might lead to any form of compartmentalization, separation and/or segregation, even only partially, and of any nature," ?Pirelli said in a statement. It added that the board supported the position by a vote of 9-5, with five directors appointed in China voting against. Sinochem, a Beijing-controlled company, is the largest shareholder in Pirelli with a stake of...

Fossil Fuels

Russian Central Bank says export prospects will worsen in the first quarter

Alexei Zabotkin, First Deputy Governor of the Central Bank, said that the outlook for Russian exports in the first quarter of 2026 will be more difficult than it was last year. This will have a negative impact on the federal budget. A?source near the government said earlier that the Russian budget deficit would be nearly three times higher than the official target at the end of 2026 due to falling Indian purchases?of Russian oil, and the widening of trade discounts. "The situation for our exports continues be challenging." Zabotkin, a RBC radio host, said that the situation is likely to...

Crude Oil

Mining

Climate Change

US environmental enforcement by Trump’s EPA drops at a record low

According to a report published on Thursday, federal enforcement actions against polluting businesses in the U.S. dropped?to an historic low in 2025. This was the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term. According to an analysis conducted by the Environmental Integrity Project, only 16 civil lawsuits were filed by the Justice Department in civil court on behalf of Environmental Protection Agency. This is down from 76 complaints during the 'first year' of the Biden Administration, 81% less than the first 'year' of Trump's term, and 87% less than the first 'year' of former President Barack Obama. Why is this...

Mining

Nippon Steel's net loss forecast for the full year has increased to $446 Million

Nippon Steel, which had previously forecast a net loss for the 'financial period ending in March' of 70 billion yen (US$446.1 million), increased it on Thursday to 70 billion dollars due to an explosion at a blast-furnace. This was after the company experienced a profit in nine months up to December. Japan's largest steelmaker had previously anticipated a loss in the region of 60 billion yen due to charges related to an $15 billion deal to purchase U.S. Steel, which closed in June. Steel exports from China and sluggish demand in Japan will also affect the company's performance for the...

Mineral Resources

Maas Group falls on AI pivot after $1.2 billion materials outflow spooks investor

Maas Group, an Australian company, announced on Thursday that it would be selling its building materials division up to A$1.70billion ($1.19billion) in order to pivot to artificial intelligence infrastructure. This caused its shares to drop by more than 26%. Maas Group is selling its Construction Materials (CM), a?unit, to Heidelberg Materials' local subsidiary, HMA. It will also invest A$100m in Nvidia AI infrastructure?firm Firmus Group, for a 1.7% share. The conglomerate was founded by former rugby player Wes Maas over 20 years ago. It is now selling an unit that generated approximately half of the A$219 millions in core operating...

Mineral Resources

Ardea Resources, Australia's nickel producer, is eyeing a $700 million government grant for its nickel project

Australia's Ardea Resource said that on Thursday, its Kalgoorlie Nickel Project received separate letters from Export Finance Australia (A$1 billion) and the U.S. Export-Import Bank to support a possible funding of up A$1 Billion ($699.90 Million). The funding will be used to support Kalgoorlie Nickel’s Goongarrie hub?project in Western Australia. This project is expected to supply nickel and cobalt which are both critical minerals in lithium batteries. Ardea shares jumped 9.6% by 0058 GMT to A$0.745, their highest level for nearly two weeks. They also snapped out of three sessions in losses. The 'Trump administration' has increased efforts to secure...

Mining

US and Mexico develop coordinated trade policies for critical minerals

On Wednesday, the United States and Mexico unveiled a plan of 60 days to develop coordinated trade policies that would mitigate vulnerabilities in vital mineral supply chains. The plan does not mention China or its chokehold over the processing of many minerals. Instead, it calls on both nations to consult about including price floors into a binding multilateral agreement on trade. Separately, U.S. vice president JD Vance announced plans on Wednesday to rally allies to a preferential trading bloc for critical mineral?as Washington intensifies efforts to shore-up supply chains vital to advanced manufacturing. U.S. Aims to fix vulnerable supply chains...

Mineral Resources

US and Mexico develop coordinated trade policies for critical minerals

On Wednesday, the United States and Mexico unveiled a plan for developing a coordinated trade policy to?mitigate vulnerabilities in critical supply chains of minerals. This could include possible price floors on certain mineral imports. The plan does not mention China or its chokehold over the processing of these minerals. Instead, it calls on both nations to consult about including price floors into a binding multilateral agreement on trade. Separately Vice President JDVance announced plans on Wednesday to marshal allies to a preferential?trade?bloc in order to secure supply chains vital to advanced manufacturing. U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer stated that the...

Climate Change

Greenland breaks temperature records, shifting economy away from fishing and towards minerals

Greenland - the 'Arctic Island' coveted by U.S. president Donald Trump - experienced its hottest January ever this year. A rate of warming that is four times faster than global averaging has changed the outlook in sectors from mining to fishing. Trump said that the U.S. should own Greenland - an autonomous part within the Kingdom of Denmark - for security reasons, although he has backtracked on his threats to seize the island with force. The Danish Meteorological Institute's preliminary temperature readings in Nuuk, Greenland's capital city, averaged +0.2° Celsius (32.4° Fahrenheit) during January. This is the highest recorded and...

Mining

Shanghai copper surges as China plans to expand strategic reserves

Shanghai copper rose Wednesday as investors responded to China's plans to increase its strategic reserves. The most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange jumped 3.47% in daytime trading to close at $15,159.29 per metric ton. The benchmark 'three-month' copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.1% to $13,464.50 per ton at 0700 GMT. It held on to its Tuesday gains, which were its highest daily percentage gain since April 2022. Copper's previous session gain was after it joined a two sessions plunge in metals, led by gold and Silver to lose up to 15% from its record established?on...

Mineral Resources

CEO of Australian miner says it expects to provide US critical minerals stockpile

The CEO of the company said that an Australian scandium project, backed by mining billionaire Robert Friedland, will contribute to the 'planned 12?billion U.S. stockpile of critical minerals. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, announced on Monday plans to build a strategic stockpile for critical minerals backed up by $10 billion of seed funding from U.S. Export-Import Bank. A further $2 billion of private capital will be used to fund the project. Sam Riggall is the CEO of Sunrise Energy Metals which is developing the Syerston scannerdium mine in Australia's New South Wales. He said the company would likely contribute to...

Mineral Resources

Tianqi Lithium plans to sell SQM shares and raise $750 Million in equity-linked financing

Tianqi Lithium Corp announced on Wednesday that it would raise approximately HK$5,86 billion ($750m)?via a convertible bond and share placement, and hoped to sell a?small stake?in Chilean'miner SQM?to bolster liquidity. The Chinese lithium producer listed on the Shenzhen-Hong Kong stock exchange announced that it had struck a deal with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange to issue 65,000,000 new H shares for HK$45.05 per share, or a discount equivalent to 9% of Tuesday's closing HK$49.50. This is worth approximately HK$2.9billion. Tianqi has also entered into a'subscription agreement' for 2.6 billion yuan ($375m) in zero-coupon convertible bonds due February 9, 2027. These...

Mineral Resources

Shanghai copper rises as China plans to expand strategic reserves

Shanghai copper rose on Wednesday, as investors responded to China's plans to increase its strategic reserves. As of 0330 GMT, the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 2.45% to 103120 yuan (US$14,864.57) per metric ton. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 1.11% to $13,328.50 per tonne. An official of the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association, a state-backed organization, said Tuesday that China would expand its strategic copper reserves. The association also added that it will explore creating a system for commercial stockpiling led by state owned enterprises. According to an...

Mineral Resources

Goldman Macquarie raises average nickel price forecasts for 2026 on tighter Indonesian supplies

Goldman Sachs & Macquarie raised their nickel price forecasts for 2026, citing a tighter ore supply in Indonesia after Indonesia signaled its intention to reduce production. Indonesia's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Bahlil lahadalia, sparked an increase in nickel prices by mid-December when he pledged to reduce production. An official from the Energy Ministry confirmed that Indonesia will reduce this year's mining permits to 250 to 260 millions wet tons ore, down from 379 million in 2025. Nickel, the main component of batteries, is produced in Indonesia. Goldman Sachs has raised its nickel price forecast for 2026 to an...