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Australia's Santos achieves first oil at Alaska project

Santos, Australia’s No.2 oil &?gas producer said on Monday that it had?reached first oil in its Pikka project, located in Alaska, U.S.A. Shares of the Adelaide-headquartered company rose as much as 3.1% to A$8.12, their highest ?since April 13, while the broader S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index ?was down 1.4% by 0450 GMT. Stocks of the Adelaide-based company rose as much as 3.1% to A$8.12, their highest level?since April 13, while the broader S&P/ASX 200 benchmark index?was down 1.4% by 0450 GMT. Craig Sidney is a senior investment advisor at Shaw and Partners. He said, "This announcement is positive in light...

Oil & Gas

S&P raises Nigeria's rating on the basis of improving macroeconomic profile

S&P, the credit rating agency, upgraded Nigeria's long term sovereign rating from "B-" to "B" on Friday citing improved creditworthiness. The agency stated that higher oil prices and production, an increase in domestic refining capacity, and the decision to liberalize exchange rates by 2023 will boost Nigeria's economy and improve the balance of payments. It also revised Nigeria's outlook from "positive" to "stable". The World Bank said in April that it expected Nigeria's economic growth to be about 4.2% in 2026, despite the Iran War, and encouraged authorities to conserve windfalls from higher oil prices, to maintain a tight monetary...

Oil Refineries

Due to high fuel prices and mandates, US oil refiners are finally able to profit from biofuels.

U.S. refiners have finally started to make money from renewable fuels. They had been squeezed for years by government mandates on biofuels. The U.S. and Israeli 'war on Iran' has also led to a rise in diesel prices. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandated in late March that refiners mix record volumes of biofuels into gasoline and diesel for this year and the next. The plan calls for a 60% increase of the use of renewable diesel and biodiesel, as well as a requirement that gasoline be mixed with 15 billion gallons ethanol each year. These mandates have forced...

Oil & Gas Refining

Energy Minister says that Serbia will submit its final proposal to Hungary on NIS.

Energy Minister said that Serbia will present its final offer to MOL, the Hungarian oil company, on Friday, in response to the Hungarian bid for NIS, the operator of the Balkan nation’s only refinery. Gazprom and Gazprom, two Russian companies, agreed in January to sell their 56% stake in NIS majority to MOL after the U.S. demanded that Russian shares be divested due to sanctions imposed by the U.S. over Moscow's involvement in the war in Ukraine. We had intensive discussions yesterday and the previous day with representatives of MOL. "We agreed on certain topics," Energy Minister Dubravka Handanovic, was...

Oil & Gas

Energy Minister says that Serbia will submit its final proposal to Hungary on NIS.

Serbia's energy minister said that it will present its final proposal to MOL on Friday regarding the Hungarian company's bid for NIS to be acquired by MOL, the operator of the Balkan nation’s only refinery. Gazprom and?Neft, two Russian companies, agreed in January to sell their 56% stake in NIS majority to MOL after the U.S. demanded that Russian shares be divested due to sanctions imposed by the U.S. over Moscow's involvement in the war in Ukraine. Washington has given MOL and the Russian companies until May 22 for the sale to be completed. This will require the Serbian government's...

Oil & Gas

Bloomberg News: Greer, USTR, says that China wants the Strait of Hormuz to be open without any restrictions.

U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer said in a live interview with Bloomberg News on Friday that China wanted to see the Strait of Hormuz open again without any curbs or tolls. He added that the U.S. Beijing was confident that it would take action to 'limit' material support for Iran. He cited remarks made by Chinese officials during the Beijing summit of U.S.-China leaders. "It was very clear that the Strait of Hormuz should be open for China, with no tolling and no military control. We welcome this. Greer attended summit meetings between the?U.S. President Donald Trump met with Chinese...

Oil & Gas

Cuban government reports that CIA director met with top officials at Havana

The Cuban government released a statement saying that a U.S. delegation led by CIA Director John Ratcliffe had met his counterpart in Cuba's Interior Ministry on Thursday. Tensions are rising over a U.S. blockade of fuel, which has deprived the island of power and fuel. Since returning to office in the United States, Donald Trump has put pressure on Cuba. He said a few days ago that both long-time enemies were "going to talk." Cuban representatives at the meeting stressed that Cuba did not pose a danger to the national security of the United States, according to the Cuban government....

Oil & Gas

IMF: constructive US-China dialogue and reduced tensions are good for the world economy

The?International Monetary Fund stated on Thursday that they?welcome?the initial dialogue between U.S. president Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping. They added that reducing tensions and uncertainties between the two world's largest economies is good for the entire world. When asked to comment on the initial results of the Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing, IMF spokesperson Julie Kozack said at a press briefing: "It is important that the two world's largest economies engage at the highest levels." "We certainly welcome the fact there is a constructive dialog between the two nations." Kozack said that anything that reduces trade tensions, or creates...

Oil & Gas

Iraq seeks financial assistance from IMF and World Bank in response to Iran war

Iraqi officials have approached the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure financial assistance due to?the Middle East conflict, said a source with the IMF as well as an Iraqi official on Thursday. The IMF source said that initial discussions took place at the spring meetings in Washington of the IMF and World Bank last month. Discussions are still ongoing on how much funding Iraq will need and the structure of any loan. Iraqi officials who advise on financial policy have said that Iraq has begun preliminary talks with the IMF and World Bank about a loan for the country's finances,...

Oil & Gas

Mike Dolan: ROI-Fed might have to hike its prices to maintain its credibility

It may not be sufficient to wait out the oil crisis. Federal Reserve officials may have to show that they will take action to achieve their inflation targets, just as European counterparts seem to be determined to do. If that happens, it could be a big deal given what Wall Street forecasters are currently thinking. The crude oil futures for the end of year are at their highest levels since the Iran 'war began, with little evidence of a lasting peace agreement. The latest U.S. April inflation data showed that the damage to?already high prices was escalating. The Fed's target...

Oil & Gas

Venezuela starts sovereign, PDVSA debt overhaul; liabilities seen above $150 bln

Venezuela launched a restructuring on Wednesday of its sovereign debt as well as that of the state oil company PDVSA. This boosted bond prices in an effort to relieve itself of 'unsustainable obligations. In a statement, the Government said that the "orderly and comprehensive" overhaul would include both the sovereign debt as well as the debt of PDVSA. The government also stated the goal to "substantially reduce" the debt burdens. In a statement, it was stated that the restructuring is meant to "put economy at service of Venezuelan people", with any relief being directed towards social welfare, inclusive development and...

Oil & Gas

TSX falls as gold, technology stocks drag

Canada's main stock index dropped on Wednesday, as gold and technology stocks?came under pressure?while investors viewed developments?around the Middle East conflict and U.S. president Donald Trump's China visit. At 11:03 a.m., the S&P/TSX composite index of the Toronto Stock Exchange fell 0.5% to 34 128.67. ET. It closed Tuesday at its highest level in three weeks. This index is the worst performing on TSX in this?year. It has fallen by nearly 20%. Brian Madden said that the Canadian technology sector was more of a victim than a benefit of artificial intelligence due to a high concentration of software firms. It...

Fossil Fuels

Refined Products

The Indian cooking fuel shortage is driving California's gas price up

There is a cooking gas shortage in India. Californian motorists pay $6 per gallon for gasoline. Both are symptoms of the biggest ever disruption in energy supply. The two are directly related and show the impact of the U.S./Israeli war on Iran. The near-closure of 'Strait of Hormuz by Iran has caused global oil trade to be in chaos, and cut importers off from?around a fifth of global oil supplies that crossed the waterway prior to the war. Oil buyers have been forced to burn down their stockpiles to deal with the global fuel shortage. The pain is being spread...

Fossil Fuels

Trump spoke to Xi on lifting sanctions against Chinese companies buying Iranian oil

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Friday that he will soon make a decision about lifting sanctions against Chinese companies who 'buy Iranian oil'. Hengli Petrochemical, one of China's largest private refiners, and a symbol for Beijing's efforts to modernize?and upgrade?the industry, was among the Chinese oil refiners that were sanctioned by the U.S. Trump said to reporters on Air 'Force One, shortly after departing Beijing following his two day?summit? with President Xi Jinping. The Chinese summary of the summit did not mention any deals, but U.S. officials such as Trump mentioned the possibility that China could buy more...

Fossil Fuels

Iraq seeks financial assistance from IMF and World Bank in response to Iran war

Iraqi officials have approached the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to secure financial assistance due to?the Middle East conflict, said a source with the IMF as well as an Iraqi official on Thursday. Sources close to the IMF say that initial discussions took place at the spring meetings of IMF and World Bank last month in Washington. Discussions are continuing about the amount of funding Iraq will need and the structure of any loan. Iraqi officials who advise on financial policy have said that Iraq has begun preliminary talks with the IMF and World Bank about a loan for the country's...

Crude Oil

Mining

Mineral Resources

White House: China has agreed with US concerns about rare earth shortages

The White House said on Sunday that China will address U.S. concern about a'shortage of certain specialty rare Earths due to?Beijing’s export controls. China's export controls on rare earths, introduced in April 2025 as a retaliation to President Donald Trump's Liberation Day Tariffs, continue to restrict the exports of some rare earths. This is despite an agreement last October that China agreed to let shipments flow freely. Beijing's 'grip' has been most tightened on specialty?rare Earths like yttrium and scandium. Both are used in defence, chipmaking, aerospace, and other industries. It read: "China will address U.S. concern regarding supply chain...

Mineral Resources

Cubans are frightened by the US's plans to indict Raul Cuba

The U.S. plan to indict Cuba's former 'leader Raul Castro for the downing humanitarian planes 20 years ago increased tensions in the island Friday. This comes as the country is struggling with its worst crisis in decades due to severe fuel shortages. Indicting the '94-year old'revolutionary icon' would be a major step in the Trump administrations pressure campaign on Cuba. The Trump administration has been describing the communist government of Cuba as corrupt and incompetent, while pushing for change. Cuba has not yet commented directly on the threat to indict, but Bruno Rodriguez, Cuba's Foreign Minister, expressed his defiance Friday....

Mineral Resources

Thoma Bravo is reportedly interested in selling a stake in Command Alkon.

Thoma Bravo may sell its stake in construction software maker Command Alkon as it tries to maximize returns on software that is seen to be more resistant to broader AI disruption risk, according to four sources familiar with the matter. Thoma Bravo is working with Evercore's investment bankers to sell its 55 percent stake in Command Alkon. Other private equity firms have expressed interest in the last few weeks. Sources who spoke on condition of anonymity about the private discussions said that Command Alkon could be valued at over $1.5 billion. Thoma Bravo refused to comment while Heidelberg Materials Evercore...

Mining

US manufacturing production is boosted by motor vehicles and AI; war-related shortages of supplies are looming

The U.S. manufacturing sector posted its biggest increase in 14-months in April. This was driven by the demand for motor vehicles, and?technology products amid a boom in artificial intelligence spending. A survey released by the New York Federal Reserve showed that delivery performance in New York State deteriorated during May. The U.S. and Israel conflict with Iran has caused disruptions in shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This has led to higher energy prices and global supply chain strains, as well shortages of many goods including consumer products, fertilizers and aluminum. In April, producer prices rose at the fastest rate...

Mineral Resources

Rwanda's Trinity Metals aims to raise $200 million US dollars in order to increase tin and tungsten production

Rwanda's Trinity Metals plans to list on an international exchange in order to raise between $100 and $200 million as it expands its tin and tungsten mines, and moves forward with what could be one of the top lithium deposits in the world, according to its CEO. The soaring demand for metals known as 3T, which are used in electronic, defence, and energy supply chain, is driving a move toward traceable non-Chinese suppliers, bringing Rwanda's 3T mine belt near the Democratic Republic of Congo into sharper focus. Trinity has consolidated three undercapitalised properties in 2022, the Nyakabingo mine for tungsten,...

Mining

As rising yields and the dollar sap appeal, gold drops by 2%

Gold fell more than 2% on Friday, as a strong U.S. dollar and surging Treasury yields weakened its appeal. Higher oil prices and continued tensions in Middle East also reinforced expectations for higher interest rates. By 1141 GMT the spot gold price was down by 2.1%, at $4,551.81 an ounce, its lowest level since May 5. Bullion has already lost 3.4% this week. U.S. gold futures for delivery in June fell 2.8% to $4,556.40. Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury Yields have risen to a near-year-high, increasing the cost of gold that does not yield. Dollar strength also made greenback-priced gold more...

Mining

Alberta's separatists are hit with a legal setback before Carney's visit

Alberta separatists have suffered their first major defeat in their campaign to hold a referendum about seceding. A provincial court ruled in favour of the First Nations' bid to stop the referendum petition this week. The ruling further complicates the uphill battle for an independent Alberta, that separatists had hoped would be put to voters in an October referendum. The reactions of separatist leaders, as well as Danielle Smith, the conservative premier of Alberta, show that this campaign will be a challenge for Mark Carney. He hopes to have a united Canadian face in his fight against U.S. Tariffs and...

Mining

Australian shares rise on the back of tech and banks, but a weekly drop is looming

Australian shares rose on Friday as banks and 'tech stocks' gained, but remained on course for a weekly loss, with gains limited by miners - and investor focus on the upcoming Beijing summit between U.S. President Trump and his Chinese equivalent, Xi Jinping. S&P/ASX 200 rose 0.5% by 0044 GMT to 8,681.6. The benchmark index, which fell 0.1% on Friday, is on course for a loss of 1.3% on a weekly basis. Financials rose 1.9% on Friday, continuing its gains for a second consecutive day. However, it was set to have its worst week ever since mid-November after losing 3.6%....

Mineral Resources

Bloomberg News: US Trade Representative Greer says that chip export controls are not a major issue in China's talks with the US.

U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer said in an interview with Bloomberg TV on Friday that U.S. controls on exports of semiconductor chips were not a main topic during discussions between Chinese officials and U.S. officials. These comments indicate that a breakthrough in selling Nvidia’s advanced H200 chip to China is still far off, despite Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s last-minute invite to U.S. president Donald Trump's Beijing visit this week. This was not the main topic of discussion during the bilateral meeting. We didn't discuss?chip export control at the meeting," Greer stated, adding that between "15 and 17" U.S. Chief Executive...

Mining

Bessent of US Treasury expects large Boeing orders during China visit

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury secretary, said on Thursday that he was expecting an announcement regarding large Chinese orders for Boeing aircraft when President Donald Trump visits Beijing. Washington wants to expand its exports to China. Bessent told?CNBC earlier in the day that they would be discussing other purchases including energy and agricultural products, as well non-strategic or non-sensitive areas where China could invest in America. Bessent, after meeting with Chinese counterparts, told CNBC’s “Squawk box” program that fireworks were one of the?goods?the U.S. wouldn't seek to reshore. Bessent stated that U.S. officials and Chinese officials had discussed the formation of...

Mineral Resources

Wall Street Journal, May 14,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. These?stories have not been verified and we cannot vouch for their accuracy. Cerebras Systems' initial public offering in the United States was priced at $185 per share, which is above the upper end of their indicated price range. - 'Chip startup Fractile announced that it raised a $220 million Series?B funding round led by Accel, Factorial Funds and Peter Thiel’s Founders Fund. Cisco Systems will cut?thousands? of jobs in order to?increase artificial intelligence? in its business. The National Football League has signed a four-year contract with Netflix to license three...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices remain steady as Trump-Xi meetings and the Iran war are in focus

The gold?price remained steady on Thursday as investors centered their attention on the?conversations?between a?U.S. The Iranian war was the focus of attention between President Donald Trump and Chinese president Xi Jinping. As of 0212 GMT, spot gold remained unchanged at $4,688.43 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.2% to $4,695. GoldSilver Central's Managing Director Brian Lan said, "Gold is consolidating right now as everyone is watching what happens in the high level talks between the U.S.A. and China." Lan said: "I think (gold) is also a window for those investors who want to get into metal." Trump...