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Bessent: The largest oil companies in Venezuela are likely to slow down their pace of expansion

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury secretary, said that the largest oil companies will likely move more slowly in making investments in Venezuela. Independent oil companies or "wildcatters" are more likely to move quickly. Bessent, who made his most comprehensive remarks since U.S. troops removed Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, refuted the notion that oil companies are reluctant to invest. He said that his phone was ringing from small firms wanting to "get to Venezuela today." He said to the Economic Club of Minnesota that smaller firms were different than majors such as Chevron, and other multinational corporations, which faced more bureaucracy. "When...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that Harry Sargeant, a Trump supporter and oil baron, advises the US on Venezuela.

According to four sources with knowledge of the situation, Harry Sargeant III, a billionaire energy entrepreneur who is also a Republican donor and a member of his team, advises the Trump administration about how to engineer the return to Venezuela of American oil companies. Sargeant's involvement, a man with long-standing connections to Venezuela's petroleum industry, shows how the Trump administration relies on U.S. executives to guide it in the energy sector of the country following the dramatic U.S. operation last week that led to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro. As U.S. forces continue to seize?oil tanks?linked to Venezuela, Secretary of...

Oil & Gas

Galp and Moeve are in merger talks to combine their fuel retailing and refining businesses into a European giant

Portuguese energy company Galp is in talks with private equity-backed Moeve to merge their refining and?chemicals businesses as well as fuel retail businesses. They announced the deal on Thursday. According to their non-binding contract,?Galp, Spain's Moeve and the United Arab Emirates state-owned investment firm Mubadala, as well as U.S. investment firm Carlyle Group plan to form two new companies. One would run 3,500 retail fuel stations, primarily in Spain and Portugal. It would sell more than 6 million metric tonnes of refined products per year. The other would run Moeve’s Huelva, Algeciras and Galp’s Sines oil refineries. Three facilities with...

Oil & Gas

Morning bid Europe-Trump's loud talk is not heard by investors

The day ahead for European and global markets on Thursday Donald Trump has been the subject of many headlines over the last 24 hours. He promised to stop defense contractors from paying dividends and buying back shares until weapons production increased. He supported a bipartisan bill that targeted countries doing business in Russia. The United States was also removed from dozens of U.N. and international organizations. His vice president said that the U.S. would exert "incredible" pressure on Venezuela by controlling its oil sales. Trump's plans for Greenland are also worth mentioning. But the markets don't seem to give a...

Oil & Gas

Trump is considering taking control of Venezuela’s PDVSA and lowering oil prices to $50 a barrel, according to WSJ.

The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S. president Donald Trump, along with his advisers, are planning to dominate the "Venezuelan Oil Industry" for many years. Trump told his aides that he believed his efforts could lower oil prices as low as $50 per barrel. The report cited people who were familiar with the situation as saying that the U.S. was considering a plan in which they would exert?some control? over Venezuela's PDVSA state-run oil firm, including purchasing and marketing the majority of its oil production. Could not confirm immediately the report. The White House didn't immediately respond to the?'?zeit imediat??'?...

Oil & Gas

Venezuela's PDVSA announces that oil supply negotiations with the US are progressing

PDVSA, Venezuela's state oil company, said Wednesday that it was?progressing with negotiations with the United States regarding oil sales.?A board member of the company informed?the?U.S. Will need to purchase cargoes at the international price. Washington announced on Tuesday that it had reached a deal with Caracas for access to up $2 billion of Venezuelan crude. This is a sign the Venezuelan government has responded to President Donald Trump’s demand that they be open to U.S. companies and risk further military intervention. Trump has said that he wants Delcy Rodrguez, the interim Venezuelan president, to be installed in this week's after...

Oil & Gas

Rubio: US plan for Venezuela includes stability, recovery and transition

Trump warns of more military operations following Maduro's capture Murphy, a Democrat, says that the plan is stealing oil at gunpoint' Rubio: US will make sure oil companies can access Venezuela during the recovery phase. Simon Lewis and Patricia Zengerle WASHINGTON - On Wednesday, Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, said that the United States had a three-step strategy for Venezuela. The plan will start 'with stabilizing the country, after U.S. troops seized Nicolas Maduro,' then ensure that U.S. companies have access to Venezuela during the recovery phase, and lastly oversee a transition. Donald Trump warned that he would launch...

Oil & Gas

Sheinbaum: Mexico hasn't increased oil shipments from Cuba to Venezuela

MEXICO CITY. Jan. 7 - Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Wednesday that Mexico was not sending more crude oil to Cuba than in the past, but that amidst recent events in Venezuela Mexico had become an "important" supplier of crude oil to Cuba. Sheinbaum's comments were made during her morning press conference, in response to the question of whether Mexico was now the primary oil supplier for Cuba following the United States blockade of oil exports from Venezuela since mid-December. "We are not sending more oil than we have historically." She said. "Ofcourse, with the current Venezuelan situation, Mexico...

Oil & Gas

Energy Secretary: US must control Venezuelan oil exports to influence change

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said that the United States must control Venezuela's oil revenue and sales to achieve the changes it seeks to see in Venezuela. Wright stated that he had been speaking with?U.S. Wright said he was speaking to?U.S. Donald Trump announced over the weekend that the U.S. will "take control" after U.S. troops ousted Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. This could allow U.S. companies to access the vast oil reserves of Venezuela. Wright added that instead of blocking the oil as it is now, the government will sell it to buyers around the U.S. Wright said that the?sales will...

Oil & Gas

Chevron and Quantum Energy will bid for Lukoil's global assets valued at $22 billion.

The Financial Times reported that the U.S. oil giant Chevron, along with private equity group Quantum Energy Partners, are teaming up to bid on the international assets of Russian oil company Lukoil, valued at $22 Billion. Chevron's exploration and production portfolio is diverse, globally. The company continues to evaluate potential opportunities. "In all of its activities, Chevron adheres to a code of ethics for business and follows?laws that are applicable to our business." Quantum, Lukoil, and the White House didn't immediately respond to comments. Reports in November said that Chevron was examining options to purchase Lukoil’s global assets. This would...

Oil & Gas

Dow hits record high, and energy stocks are higher after US strikes Venezuela

Wall Street closed higher on Monday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached an 'all-time high thanks to surging shares in financial companies, while energy companies jumped following a U.S. military?strike which captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro. Investors believe that Washington's action against Venezuela's government will allow U.S. companies access to the largest oil reserves in the world. The Trump administration will meet this week with executives of U.S.-based oil companies to discuss increasing Venezuelan production. Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other heavyweights have both surged in the S&P 500 Energy Index. After Washington's military intervention, weapons manufacturers have also seen a...

Oil & Gas

UN chief Guterres expresses concern about the instability in Venezuela and legality of US operations

The United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed concern on Monday over a possible increase in instability?in Venezuela following the capture by the U.S. of Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro. The 15-member Security Council met at the U.N. Headquarters in New York, just hours before Maduro had to appear before a Manhattan federal judge on drug charges - including narcoterrorism conspiracy. Maduro denies any criminal involvement. Guterres made the statement in a letter to the U.N. Political Affairs chief, Rosemary DiCarlo. Guterres called for all Venezuelan actors, including the government and opposition parties, to engage in a democratic and inclusive dialogue. He...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

The US Senate votes on Trump's Venezuela policy

On Thursday, the U.S. Senate will consider a measure that would prevent President Donald Trump from taking any further military action against Venezuela without congressional approval. Supporters of the resolution said it could pass with a close vote. After the U.S. military captured Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro during a dramatic raid on Caracas in Caracas on September 29, senators will vote to approve the latest of a series war power measures that have been introduced by the Obama administration since it increased military pressure against the country through attacks on boats near its coast. Republicans blocked all the measures but...

Fossil Fuels

NYT: Trump's comments on Venezuelan oversight could last for years

In an interview with the New York Times published early Thursday, U.S. president Donald Trump stated that "only time will show" how long the United States will continue to maintain their oversight of Venezuela. Trump replied: "I'd say it will be much longer." When asked by The Times how long he thought the situation would last, Trump responded, "I'd say much longer." Trump said of Venezuela that "we will rebuild it in a profitable way." He added, "We're going?to be taking oil and using oil." We are bringing down oil prices and we will be giving Venezuela money, which it...

Fossil Fuels

Wall Street Journal, January 8, 2019

These are the most popular stories from the Wall Street Journal. The Wall Street Journal has not verified these stories and cannot vouch for their accuracy. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, is planning to dominate Venezuela's oil industry in years to come. He told his aides that he believed his efforts would help lower oil prices at his preferred level of $50 per barrel. JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have reached an agreement to?take over the Apple credit card program. Warner Bros. Discovery advised its shareholders to reject Paramount’s amended hostile offer for the company. Discovery argued that its existing...

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Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

BlueScope’s top investor rejects $9 Billion M&A Offer for Firm, Calls it Undervalued

AustralianSuper, BlueScope Steel's largest shareholder, said that a $9 billion takeover bid from SGH & Steel Dynamics in the U.S. undervalued the company and it supported its decision to reject this offer. After announcing its increase from 12.5% on Thursday, the pension fund now holds 13.52% in BlueScope. BlueScope, which rejected the SGH Steel Dynamics offer of?A$30 a share on Wednesday, said that it was "significantly undervalued" and accused the acquirers for trying to purchase BlueScope 'on the cheap. AustralianSuper's spokesperson stated that "we?support the BlueScope Board's decision to?reject?the offer" and to'remain focused' on executing the strategy of the company...

Mineral Resources

BlueScope’s largest investor rejects $9 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel’s largest investor, AustralianSuper said on Friday that it supported the Australian company's decision to reject a $9 billion offer from U.S.-based Steel Dynamics and?SGH?. After announcing its increase in stake on Thursday, the pension fund now holds 13.52 % of BlueScope. BlueScope rejected the $A30 offer from?SGH & Steel Dynamics on Wednesday, saying that it was "very significantly undervalued". The company also accused the acquirers of trying to buy BlueScope 'on the cheap. AustralianSuper's spokesperson stated that "we support the BlueScope Board's decision to reject the offer and remain focused on executing the company's strategy, without distraction." The...

Mining

Trump and Congress act to lift the ban on mining in northern Minnesota imposed by Biden

According to documents and officials reviewed by, the Trump administration and U.S. Congress will launch a plan to reverse former president Joe Biden's ban on mining in northern Minnesota. This plan is intended to prevent future administrations taking similar measures. The Twin Metals project in Antofagasta, which is one of North America's biggest untapped reserves of these critical minerals, has been developing for the last year. The plan's details have never been revealed before. Trump has refocused on domestic mining projects in the United States, even though his administration continues to push for mineral access. Greenland Ukraine And elsewhere Minnesota's...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops as selling pressure is sparked by the rebalancing of commodity indexes

Gold prices fell on Thursday, as investors prepared for futures sales?linked?to? a commodity index reshuffle. A stronger U.S. Dollar added pressure to the price of gold by making it more expensive for overseas buyers. As of 0921 GMT, spot gold dropped 0.6% to $4.427.28 per ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 0.6% to $4435.40. "Gold and Silver remain under pressure, as the annual commodity index rebalancing begins. In the next five business days, COMEX metal futures may see sales in the region of $6-$7 billion. This is according to Ole Hansen of Saxo Bank, who heads commodity strategy....

Mineral Resources

Gold drops on caution before key US employment data

Gold prices fell on Thursday, as a strong dollar weighed on investors. They were preparing for a major U.S. employment report due later this week, which will be used to assess the Federal Reserve’s policy and gauge U.S. influence on Venezuela. As of 0539 GMT, spot gold dropped 0.4% to $4435.62 an ounce. U.S. gold GCcv1 futures for February delivery dropped 0.4% to $4444.40. Bernard Sin, Regional Director- Greater China at MKS PAMP, said that traders are weighing increased geopolitical pressures, such as the U.S.'s intervention in Venezuela, against macroeconomic signals coming from the United States. The?dollar remained near its...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops on caution before key US employment data

Gold prices fell on Thursday as a result of a strong dollar. Investors were preparing for the release of a key U.S. employment report this week, which will be used to assess the Federal Reserve’s policy and gauge U.S. influence on Venezuela. As of 0539 GMT, spot gold dropped 0.7% to $4423.20 an ounce. U.S. gold GCcv1 futures for February delivery dropped 0.7% to $4432.0. Bernard Sin, Regional Director- Greater China at MKS PAMP, said that traders are weighing increased geopolitical pressures, such as the U.S.'s intervention in Venezuela, against macroeconomic signals coming from the United States. The?dollar remained near...

Mining

Investors await important jobs data to see if gold will fall against the dollar

Gold prices fell 'on Thursday due to a strong dollar. Investors were preparing for a major jobs report that will be released later this week. This could give more insight into the U.S.'s monetary policy and they are also assessing U.S. pressure against Venezuela. As of 0344 GMT spot gold fell 0.3% to $4440.67 an ounce, dropping from a high reached in the previous session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery also fell by 0.3%, to $4449.60. "Traders are weighing up heightened geopolitical tensions, such as the U.S.'s intervention in Venezuela, and the prospect of Greenland becoming a flashpoint due...

Mineral Resources

BlueScope Steel shares drop 2% after rejecting $9 billion takeover bid

BlueScope Steel shares were down by 2% on early Thursday trading after the company turned down an A$13.2 Billion ($8.87 Billion) takeover bid from Australian conglomerate SGH and U.S. based Steel Dynamics. BlueScope's shares were trading slightly below the A$30 per share cash offer, which indicates investors believe a deal can still be struck despite the official rejection by the board. SGH shares traded 0.7% lower on Thursday after BlueScope stated that the offer "significantly undervalued" SGH after trading closed Wednesday. Steel Dynamics shares ended Wednesday's U.S. trade 2.8% lower. Macquarie analysts predicted that the takeover fight would continue. They...

Mining

Investors lock in profits as gold falls by more than 1%

Gold prices dropped more than?1% Wednesday, as investors booked profits following a recent rally. However, it did pare some losses after weaker-than expected U.S. job data increased bets on Federal Reserve rate reductions. As of 11:16 am, spot gold fell 1.1%, to $4,445.32 an ounce. ET (1616 GMT). Prices dropped as much as 1,7% to $4,422.89 in the earlier session. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery were down 0.9% to $4,456.10. David Meger is the director of metals trading for?High Ridge Futures. He said, "We view today's pullback as a general profit-taking after that recent surge." Meger said that the...

Mineral Resources

US ETF provider launches first Venezuelan-focused fund following turmoil

A?U.S. A?U.S. ETF provider is seeking approval to launch?the first-ever?exchange-traded funds tracking companies exposed Venezuela. The U.S. capture over the weekend of President Nicolas Maduro sparked an asset rally. Teucrium, a Vermont-based company, filed a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for the launch on Teucrium Venezuela exposure?ETF. The ETF will track the stocks and depositary receipts for companies classified as Venezuelan, or that derive at least 50% revenue from this South American country or are based in major trading partners with significant exports into Venezuela. Teucrium's spokesperson said the company was working on the ETF "prior to...

Mining

Investors lock in profits as gold falls by more than 1%

Gold prices fell by over 1% Wednesday, as investors took profits after a recent rally. However, it was able to pare some of its losses following a weaker than expected U.S. payroll growth in December. As of 1138 GMT, spot gold fell 1%, to $4,452.97 an ounce. Prices dropped as much as 1.5%, to a low of $4.427.39 in the earlier session. Spot gold finished 2025 with a 64.4% increase, the largest annual gain since 1979. U.S. Gold Futures for February delivery were down 0.8% to $4,459. David Meger, Director of Metals Trading at High Ridge Futures said: "We view...

Mining

Gold falls on profit-taking and stronger dollar

The gold price fell on Wednesday, as investors took profits after a?month-long rally which saw the yellow metal break records. A slightly stronger dollar also added to the pressure. As of 1138 GMT spot gold fell 1%, to $4,452.97 an ounce. This was after it briefly touched a record high in the previous session. Bullion reached a record-high of $4,549.71 in December. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery?were down by 0.7% to $4,462.70. "The trend is still positive, but some investors are taking profits after the recent rally. The USD has also recovered slightly, which is reducing gold demand, said...