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US Energy Chief says Gas Prices Could Stay Above $3 Per Gallon Until Next Year

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said that he believes gas prices are at their peak but predicts they may remain above $3 a gallon for next year. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran, and the?Iranian attacks on neighboring countries have caused gas prices to rise, creating political pressure for Donald Trump in advance of the midterm elections where his Republican Party is expected to defend a slim majority in the Senate, and the House of Representatives. Gas prices below $3 per gallon could happen this year. It might not be until next year. He told CNN's "State of...

Oil & Gas

Australia relaxes fuel standards to boost supply

Chris Bowen, Australia's Energy Minister, said that the country would ease up on its standards for fuel quality until September. This is because of a deterioration in fuel supplies due to the war with Iran. Bowen made a televised statement: "I have decided to extend the period for higher sulphur in petrol in Australia." The relaxation announced in March increases the amount of allowed sulphur in fuel from the usual 10 parts to 50 parts. As the war, now in its eighth week, disrupted supply chain, Australia has seen localised shortages. Bowen?said that the production of diesel, jet-fuel and petrol...

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Moody's lowers Iraq's credit outlook to "negative" on Middle East conflict risks

Moody's, a credit rating agency, re-evaluated Iraq's outlook on Friday from "stable" to "negative", citing the risks to the country's "credit profile" due to 'the ongoing Middle East conflict' impacting security and energy flow. Moody's stated that "Iraq's heavy dependence on the oil industry implies that disruptions to exports through Strait of Hormuz, which account for around 90% of Iraq's oil exports, will materially reduce dollar inflows as well as fiscal revenues." Iraqi energy officials stated last month that the main southern oilfields of the OPEC'members have seen their output fall by 80% as a result of the U.S. -...

Oil & Gas

US loans 26.03 millions barrels of SPR Oil in third batch after Iran war

The U.S. The?U.S. Department of Energy announced on Friday that it had lent 26.03 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) to nine oil firms. This is the third allocation under?the Trump Administration's efforts to curb fuel costs, which?have risen since the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran. In March, the 'Trump Administration' agreed to release 172 millions barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in coordination with the International Energy Agency to draw down 400,000,000 barrels to try to control fuel costs that spiked because of the war. Energy companies are required to pay...

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Georgieva: Venezuela is likely to receive IMF support for loan after the necessary groundwork.

Kristalina?Georgieva, IMF's Managing Director, said that the IMF will provide Venezuela with financial support as part of its re-engagement program with South American oil exporter. Georgieva said at a Washington press conference that the IMF was ready to put together a team of staff to work with Venezuelan officials, but that the country faces "a very difficult road" in order to restore financial and macroeconomic stability. The IMF announced on Thursday that it was re-engaging with Venezuela after not having had any dealings since March 2019, and no economic assessments since 2004. Georgieva stated that "after a seven-year pause, our...

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California gasoline stock drops to record lows due to disruptions caused by Hormuz

Fuel prices are soaring across the country due to 'the war against Iran.' Analysts warn that California has not yet felt the full impact of supply disruptions caused by the closing of the Strait of Hormuz. According to the American Automobile Association, California motorists paid an average of $5.86 per gallon on Thursday, the highest price in the U.S. This is far higher than the national average of $4.09 per gallon. Analysts say that because California relies heavily on Asian refined products, the supply crunch will worsen. This means California is among the first states in the U.S. who are...

Fossil Fuels

Eurogroup chief: EU must have energy union in order to compete with US, China

The European Union must have a European energy union before it can implement other reforms to remain competitive with the United States. Kyriakos pierrakakis, chairman of the eurozone's finance ministers group, said on Thursday that the European Union must create an energy union in order to remain competitive against the United States. Pierrakakis, speaking at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington said that the EU needed to create a true energy union to allow energy to easily flow across borders and lower electricity prices on the 450 million-person single market. European energy prices are between two and three times...

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US: Ten-day Israel/Lebanon ceasefire can be extended by mutual consent

Israel and Lebanon will implement a 10-day truce beginning at 5 pm EST (2100 GMT) Thursday in order to facilitate negotiations towards a permanent "security and peace" agreement. The U.S. State Department said that the ceasefire could be extended mutually. Israel's campaign against Lebanon is a major obstacle in achieving a peace agreement sought by U.S. president Donald Trump in order to end his war with Iran, which he began?with Israel late February. This has disrupted global energy trade and risen oil prices, risking further economic fallout. According to the U.S. State Department, once the ceasefire agreement is signed, the...

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Lescure: G7 finance leaders are ready to act on Iran war fallout.

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure announced on Thursday that the Group of Seven finance and central bank chiefs had agreed to be ready to "act" to reduce economic and inflation risk caused by Middle 'East war energy price and supply fluctuations. Lescure told reporters at the International Monetary Fund's and World Bank's spring meetings that the outcome of the global economy depends on the speed with which the conflict is resolved. The International Energy Agency, with the support of the G7, released last month a record-breaking amount of oil from its strategic reserves in order to counter the cuts of...

Fossil Fuels

Magyar, the Magyar of Hungary, will meet with MOL's Hernadi in order to discuss fuel security.

Peter Magyar, Hungary's election-winning candidate, said he will meet Zsolt Henadi (executive chair of MOL) later on Thursday to discuss the "security" of fuel supply and dividend payments to an institution that was linked to his predecessor. The centre-right Tisza party (Respect and Freedom), led by Magyars, won the election in a landslide. This ended Viktor Orban’s 16-year nationalist rule. Orban released a portion of the state's fuel reserves in response to a January halt in Russian oil deliveries through a pipeline that Kyiv claims was damaged by a Russian air strike. Magyar stated on Wednesday that the actions of...

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Hegseth: US forces are ready to resume combat if Iran does not agree on a deal

?U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said at a Pentagon press briefing that forces in the Middle East were 'postured' to re-start combat operations if Iran refused to agree to a peaceful deal. He said, "You Iran can choose a prosperous, golden future. We hope you will do this for the people of Iran." "But if Iran chooses badly, they will face a blockade, and bombs being dropped on their infrastructure, power, and energy." U.S. forces have imposed a blockade against all ships attempting to enter or exit Iran as part of a campaign to press Tehran into a deal. "We...

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BBC reports that Bank of England's Bailey is 'not going rush' to make decisions on rate increases.

Andrew Bailey, the Governor of the Bank of England, told BBC News that "the Bank of England will not rush to judgement" regarding interest rate increases, as central banks around he world are dealing with a soaring energy price due to 'the iran war. Bailey, who was in Washington at the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund, said that higher oil and gasoline prices would undoubtedly feed through into prices. However, other factors make a decision about rates "very difficult", according to?the report. Bailey stated that "there are really difficult judgments to make." We're not going rushing to judgements...

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Oil prices soar, while stocks sway as the Mideast ceasefire is in doubt

The U.S. Dollar climbed from its lows, and the stock markets wobbled as tensions in the Middle East reduced the number of shipments into and out of Gulf. Traders were still holding on to hope that a solution would be found. The Iran war ceasefire, which was supposed to last until Tuesday, is now in doubt, after the U.S. seizes an Iranian cargo vessel and the top military command of Tehran vows to retaliate. Iran has reinstated its de facto closing of the Strait of Hormuz despite Kpler data showing that over 20 vessels carrying metals, oil products, gas, and...

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President of Lebanon says that ceasefire agreements should be permanent

Lebanese president Joseph Aoun stated?on? Friday that the ceasefire agreement reached by his country would be "transformed" into "permanent agreements." He did not specify whether he meant a potential peace deal with Israel. His televised speech was his first since the U.S. brokered on Thursday a ceasefire that ended six weeks of fighting in Israel between Iran-backed Hezbollah and Israel. In the text of this deal, Israel and Lebanon will hold direct talks in order to achieve "peace between?the two countries." Aoun expressed gratitude to President Donald Trump of the United States and other regional countries who helped secure the...

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...

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Aluminium prices fall after Iran declares Strait of Hormuz Open

Aluminum prices dropped on Friday, after Iran's foreign minister announced that all commercial vessels could pass through the Strait of Hormuz for a period of time remaining in the ceasefire. Benchmark 'three-month' aluminium at the?London Metal Exchange was down by 2.6% to $3,549 per metric ton as of 1601 GMT. The reopening of Strait of Hormuz where navigation was largely suspended after U.S. and Israeli attacks against Iran began on 28 February improves prospects for exports of aluminium from the Gulf -region which account for approximately 9% of the global supply. The Strait is used by producers in the area...

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Wall Street indexes rise after Iran declares Strait of Hormuz "completely open"

Investors hailed Iran's decision on opening the Strait of?Hormuz, which boosted the S&P?500, the Nasdaq, and the Dow. Abbas Araqchi, Iran's Foreign Minister, said in a posting on X that the Strait of Hormuz would be "completely opened" to all commercial vessels for the remaining 10 days of the truce agreed in Lebanon between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah. The U.S. president Donald Trump had said that Washington would soon be able to secure a peace deal with Iran. Oil prices fell over 11% as markets became more confident that the end of the "war" was near. This eased inflation fears....

Mineral Resources

US sanctions Nicaraguan officials involved in gold sector

The U.S. Treasury Department imposed sanctions Thursday on a number of individuals and companies operating?in Nicaragua’s gold sector. This included two sons?of?the co-presidents?of the country. The Treasury Department announced in a press release that Santiago Hernan Bermudez Tapia is also sanctioned. He is Nicaragua's vice-minister of energy and mining. The Treasury Department also announced sanctions against a number of companies that they said were complicit in helping Nicaragua's government to generate money through gold and maintain its political control. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the Nicaraguan Government, led by?Rosario Murillo, her husband Daniel Ortega and their family, sought to...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices hold steady as market attention turns to Iran peace talks

Gold prices held steady on Thursday as the markets watched developments between the U.S. and Iran, including their impact on inflation and interest rate rates. As of 11:00 am, spot gold was unchanged at $4.789.09 an ounce. After hitting a month-high in the previous session, ET (1500 GMT) was little changed. U.S. Gold Futures dropped 0.3% to $4.810.90. If we see an easing in tensions between the U.S. and Iran or a war ending, it will increase the likelihood that the Federal Reserve rate could be cut down the road... This would support precious metals," said David Meger, director of...

Mineral Resources

Iran's peace hopes and renewed rate-cut bets have led to a gold gain on the back of inflation fears.

Gold prices rose on Thursday, as the?hopes of a?peace deal between?the U.S.A. and Iran eased inflation concerns and improved prospects for low interest rates. As of 9:00 am, spot gold was up 0.6% at $4,816.14 an ounce. ET (1300 GMT) after reaching a month-high in the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures rose?0.3% at $4,838.10. David Meger is the director of metals trading for High Ridge Futures. He said that as war tensions continue de-escalate inflationary pressures are easing, which increases the chances of Federal Reserve rate cuts this year. This will also support demand for non-yielding steel. Sources said that...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as Middle East optimism eases inflation fears

Gold prices rose on Thursday, as a growing 'optimism' about the end of 'conflicts? in the Middle East eased inflation concerns and improved prospects for lowering interest rates. Gold prices rose 0.6% at $4,819.66 an ounce as of 1207 GMT after reaching a month-high in the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery gained 0.4%, to $4841.70. This need for liquidity has largely run its course. Shah said that he expects the gold price to remain well supported, as long as there are concerns about central bank independence and devaluation risk. On Thursday, optimism grew that the Middle East...

Mineral Resources

Gold rises on the back of a weaker dollar as US-Iran hopes for peace deal rise

Gold prices rose Thursday due to a weaker dollar and lower Treasury yields. Investors were 'optimistic' about a possible end to the Middle East conflict, which had stoked inflation fears. By 0723 GMT, spot gold had risen 0.7% to $4821.96 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery gained 0.4%, to $4843.40. The U.S. dollar hovered around its lowest level in six weeks, making greenback-denominated ?commodities, including bullion, more affordable for holders of other currencies. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rate fell by 0.1%, as?hopes for a U.S. Iran peace deal reduced bets on higher U.S. rates over the long...

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Gold rises on the back of a weaker dollar as US-Iran hopes for peace deal rise

Gold prices rose Thursday as investors became more optimistic about the potential of an end to the Middle East conflict, which had stoked inflation fears. By 0455 GMT, spot gold had risen 0.9% to $4.830.82 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery gained 0.6%, to $4.853.40. The U.S. dollar fell to its lowest level in six weeks, making ?greenback-denominated commodities, including bullion, more affordable for holders of other currencies. Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rates eased by 0.1% as hopes of a U.S. Iran peace deal eased bets on higher U.S. rate for longer. The primary driver of gold is?the...

Mineral Resources

Gold rises on the back of a weaker dollar as US-Iran hopes for peace deal rise

Gold prices increased on 'Thursday', supported by a falling?dollar. Investors also weighed a?growing optimism over a possible U.S.Iran agreement to end the conflict that has pushed energy prices up and fueled fears of inflation. By 0301 GMT, spot gold had risen 0.7% to $4821.44 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery gained 0.4%, to $4844.40. The U.S. dollar hovered ?near its lowest level in six weeks, making greenback-denominated commodities including bullion more affordable for ?holders of other currencies, while benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury yields eased 0.1%. Kelvin Wong is a senior analyst at OANDA. He said that the primary...

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches six-week high amid hopes for new US-Iran Peace Talks

Prices of copper rose to a six-week high on Wednesday as optimism grew over the possibility of another round of talks between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the war. The benchmark copper price on the 'London Metal Exchange reached $13,392.5 per metric ton, its highest level since March 2. In official rings, it traded at $13,227, down 0.4%. The lower copper prices were attributed to profit-taking by traders, triggered in part by the stronger dollar. When it increases, metals priced in dollars become more expensive for those who hold other currencies. Traders said that the overall sentiment...

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Investors focus on US-Iran talks as gold falls from its peak of one month

Gold prices eased on Wednesday from their one-month-highs, as investors weighed the progress of the U.S. and Iran talks to end hostilities in Middle East, while oil prices held firm due to supply concerns resulting from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. As of 1131 GMT spot gold was down by 0.7% to $4,806.77 an ounce after reaching its highest level since March 18 a few hours earlier. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.4% to $ 4,829.70. It's possible that it is a spurious correlation, given the fact (that) both gold and equities react to changes in...

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches six-week high amid hopes for new US-Iran Peace Talks

The copper price reached a six-week high on Wednesday, as optimism grew over the prospect of another round of talks between Iran and the United States to end the war. The benchmark?copper price on the London Metal Exchange reached $13,392.5 per metric ton. This is the highest level since March 2. At 0956 GMT, it was down by 0.2% at $13,254, due to profit-taking caused by the stronger dollar. The dollar's rise makes metals priced in dollars more expensive for those who hold other currencies. The traders reported that sentiment and volume?overall' in the industrial metals market was buoyant. U.S....