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Reliance lifts Indian shares after Meta data centre deal

After a flat start, Indian?shares rose on Wednesday, led by Reliance Industries. This was after Meta Platforms announced its first AI-enabled?data centre partnering in India. As of 9:57 a.m. IST, the benchmark?Nifty 50 index rose 0.59% to 23,379.4 while the BSE Sensex increased 0.7% to 74436.6. Reliance rose 2.1% following a Meta announcement that the company would lease a datacenter the Mukesh Ambani?led?company, will build in India. 11 of the 16 largest sectors saw gains. The broader small and mid-caps were flat. The heavyweight financials and the private banks each gained 0.6%. As renewed Middle East hostilities, and expectations of...

Oil & Gas

Saudi Arabia cuts its July OSP for Asia sharply amid low demand

Saudi Arabia cut its official'selling prices' (OSPs), for crude oil sold to 'Asia, in July, for a second consecutive month. This was expected, since spot premiums fell on a sluggish demand despite the supply disruptions caused by U.S. - Israeli war against Iran. A document reviewed on Monday by?showed that the July OSP was set at $9.50 per barrel over the average Dubai and Oman quote, which is $6 lower than the OSP in June. The July OSPs of other Saudi grades for Asia fell by $6 per barrel compared to the previous month. The price reduction was in line...

Oil & Gas

Energy secretary: Companies will add 40 million barrels to US SPR when the Iran war ends.

After the war in Iran, companies that have borrowed oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve will receive an 'extra 40 mln barrels - of crude as premiums. Fuel prices have risen since the U.S. and Israel war against Iran began in early February. Wright, however, said that he was not concerned about low stock levels at?the SPR. Wright told Fox Business's "Varney & Company," "I am not concerned because we are not'selling' any barrels of crude oil. We're supplying oil 'to the market 'in the short-term when it is needed, and we trade those barrels." "For every barrel we...

Oil & Gas Refining

The US terrorist label could increase business costs for Brazil's gangs

As of Friday, the U.S. designated Brazil's largest criminal groups as "Foreign Terrorist Organizations" (FTOs). This is likely to increase risks and costs of doing business in Brazil where gangs are well-established. Comando Vermelho (CV), and Primeiro Comando da Capital, both of the 'biggest Brazilian crime gangs, began in prisons during the 1970s. Since then, they have grown to dominate drug trafficking in South America and their money laundering operations have spread into the far corners of Brazil’s mainstream economy. Investigators have recently discovered that both groups are deeply embedded in sectors like fuel distribution, real-estate and finance. They also...

Oil & Gas

California will decide in the near future whether to seek to block Paramount deal

In an interview, Bonta said that he would decide soon whether or not to sue Paramount to stop its $110 billion purchase of Warner Bros. He added that he believes corporate pledges to address antitrust issues are 'better' when they are backed by divestitures. Bonta's Office has been evaluating the deal to determine if it violates U.S. Antitrust Law. Movie?theater owners and Hollywood actors have all expressed concern that the deal would reduce competition in the film industry and lead to higher prices, lower wages and fewer choices for consumers and content purchasers. According to a source with knowledge of...

Oil & Gas

US House supports Russia sanctions and Ukraine aid in latest blow against Trump

The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday that would provide 'aid to Ukraine' and impose new Russian sanctions. This is the latest indication that Republicans are willing defy their party leaders and push back against President Donald Trump. The House passed the Ukraine Support Act 226-195. It had been pending for months. A few Republicans signed a petition with Democrats to force a vote. On Thursday, Democrats and 18 Republicans joined forces with one independent who usually votes along side them to pass the bill. This was the latest indication of a rift in the nearly unanimous support that...

Environment

U.S. revokes endangered species listing for Permian Basin lizard, resolves Texas attorney general lawsuit

The Trump?administration has agreed to strip endangered species status from a lizard whose range overlaps?the biggest oil-producing area in?the United States. This is a settlement of a lawsuit?brought?by Texas attorney general Ken Paxton. The U.S. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service declared the dunes sagebrush-lizard endangered in May 2024 after concluding oil and gas development had rendered the loss of habitat "effectively permanently." The U.S. Justice Department said that the USFS now considers that it made an "important and fundamental" mistake by assuming incorrectly that habitat restoration was impossible and by ignoring experimental efforts which "showed potential", in a court...

Refined Products

Data shows that Iranian oil exports have fallen to their lowest level in six-years.

According to shipping data, and analysts, Iranian crude oil exports and condensate fell to their lowest levels?in six years?in?May. They were well below 300,000. barrels per day. This was mainly because of the U.S. Naval Blockade. The U.S. started enforcing its blockade in April, which choked Iranian exports. This is because the oil market has been facing a shortage of supply due to the Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz, cutting off exports from Saudi Arabia. Vortexa data indicates that Iran's exports in May averaged around 209,000 bpd, down sharply from the 1.34 million in April and almost 1.9...

Oil & Gas

How Trump's ceasefires have failed to end Middle East violence

Residents in Gaza, Lebanon's south, northern Israel, and Kuwait have all been under fire in the past week, despite ceasefires that were supposedly in place in these regions, arranged by the United States. Israeli airstrikes struck Gaza and Lebanon. Israeli forces are still "actively" deployed in both locations. Hezbollah launched rockets at northern Israel and Iranians attacked Kuwait's airport. The violence has continued. The continued violence prompted?U.S. The three?truces that his administration negotiated were intended to?stop the war. While the major combat has been greatly reduced, munitions still fall and people still die. Here's how the ceasefires and fighting are...

Refined Products

After Ukrainian strikes, Russian-held Crimea tightens up fuel restrictions

Russian-controlled Crimea tightened rationing on?fuel supplies Thursday. It suspended all cash sales of gasoline, and issued a 'new coupon' to buy it. The peninsula is grappling with a shortage of fuel linked to Ukrainian drone attacks. In recent days, drivers in the Crimea region, which was annexed from Ukraine by Russia in 2014, faced long queues at gas stations after Kyiv's attacks restricted supplies from adjacent Russian-controlled territory in southeast Ukraine. Sergei Aksyonov - the Kremlin's appointed head of Crimea - announced the new measures, which tighten restrictions on petrol sales imposed a month ago. He said that the sale...

Oil & Gas

India and Venezuela have a 'perfect complementarity' in the energy trade amid Gulf Crisis

India and Venezuela tried to strengthen their ties on Thursday in the 'energy sector. New Delhi said that Caracas views it as a 'preferred partner in this sector, at a moment when global oil supplies are disrupted due to the Middle East Crisis. Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez, along with a large delegation of ministers, is in India and met with Indian Prime Minster Narendra Modi Thursday. Rudrendra Tandon (East), Secretary in the Indian Foreign Ministry, said at a press briefing that the discussions between the two parties focused on cooperation in both upstream- and?downstream-energy projects. Tandon stated, "We work...

Oil & Gas

First the Fed dot then the guidance, and finally a hike. Mike Dolan

Federal Reserve quarterly "dot-plot" rate forecasts could soon lose the last projected rate reduction, the so called easing dot. The plot itself may disappear altogether. Markets would then have to determine if Kevin Warsh was really the inflation-hawk he claimed to be. It might still be a surprise to some investors if he's right. Before his first policy meeting, the new Fed chairman is busy setting up his stall. He consults his staff and gets ready for his first policy session. The guidance he receives on policy direction is not going to be easy. The three-month-long war in Iran and...

Fossil Fuels

Oil & Gas Refining

Meta partners with Ambani’s Reliance to build AI data centers in India

Facebook parent?Meta announced on Wednesday it had partnered with Mukesh Ambani, a billionaire from India. The two companies will build the first AI-enabled India data center. Reliance is building a datacenter with a 168 MW power capacity in Jamnagar, a city located in the western Indian state Gujarat. According to a statement, Meta will lease this facility with options for expansion. Meta said India’s large user base and rapidly growing digital economy make it a great place to invest. According to IMARC Group, India's data center market will nearly double by 2034 to $13.11 Billion, driven by digital transformation, cloud...

Fossil Fuels

US EIA warns that oil inventories are headed for multi-decade lows

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Tuesday that oil stockpiles in?the largest economies of the world are heading toward their lowest levels since 2003, as inventories are being drawn down at an unprecedented pace due to lost production from the Iran War. The EIA estimates that total oil inventories within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development members will fall to just over 2.3 billion barrels in December. This is based on the current assumption that the marine traffic through the Strait of Hormuz won't return to its pre-conflict level until early 2027. In its Short-Term Energy Outlook monthly...

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices fall as investors wait for clarity following the Iran-Israel ceasefire

Prices of oil fell on Tuesday, wiping out most if not all the gains made in the previous session. This was after?Iran, Israel and President Donald Trump appealed to them to stop their attacks against each other. Both sides, however, warned that they might resume hostilities. Brent crude futures fell 91 cents or 1% to $93.34 per barrel at 0400 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate dropped $1.13 or 1.2% to $90.17 per barrel. Prices rose?as high as 5% the previous session, after renewed Israeli attacks on Iran and attacks against Lebanon?reduced hope of an imminent ending to the larger war....

Crude Oil

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

As US-Iran hostilities resume, oil prices rise and gold drops

As the dollar and oil prices rose on Wednesday due to renewed hostilities between Iran and the U.S., gold fell to an 11-week low, fueling concerns over inflation and interest rates hikes. Gold spot was down 1.9% to $4,181.04 an ounce at 0414 GMT after reaching its lowest level since 23 March. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell 1.9% to $4204.70. Dollars rose, causing greenback-priced gold to be?more costly for holders of currencies other than the dollar. Oil prices rose 1%, fueling inflation fears and expectations that interest rates will remain high for a longer period. The Federal Reserve's...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as oil and the dollar rise due to renewed US-Iran hostilities

Gold dropped?more? than 1% to a 11-week low on Wednesday, as the dollar and oil prices rose due to renewed hostilities by the United States with Iran. This fueled concerns over inflation and interest rates. Spot gold fell 1.8%, to $4,187.59 an ounce, by 0230 GMT. This is its lowest level since 23 March. U.S. Gold Futures for August delivery were down 1.7% to $4,213.40. Dollars rose, making bullion priced in greenbacks more expensive for holders?of other currencies. Oil prices increased by 1%, fueling inflation fears and cementing expectations that interest rates will?stay high for longer. The Federal Reserve's policy...

Mining

Markets rise as votes from overseas pour in and the race for Peru tightens up again

The race for Peru's presidency tightened up overnight, with candidates separated by less that 0.1%. Overseas votes are pushing the race to Keiko Fujimori. This is giving markets a boost on Tuesday. The main'stock -index' of Peru jumped more than 7% on Tuesday morning. U.S. listed shares like Buenaventura miner were up 8.2%, Intercorp Financial Services was up 12.9% and the iShares MSCI Peru Global Exposure ETF jumped by 6.7%. The local currency, the sol, was up by 2.45% against the dollar at 3.345. The increase is largely the reversal from a sharp drop on Friday, after leftist Roberto Sanchez,...

Mining

Bankers: Tata Group's Indian units to sell bonds after a year-long gap

After more than 15 months, two merchant bankers said that two of India's Tata Group Infrastructure units will re-enter the corporate bond markets in the next few days. The Reserve Bank of India left its key policy rates unchanged in the past week, which provided some relief for the market. Tata Steel will raise 30 billion rupees (313.23) through the sale of bonds with a five-year term. Tata Projects, an?real estate company, may raise between 5 and 10 billion rupees by combining three-year paper with five-year paper. One of the bankers said, "Both companies have alerted their merchant bankers and...

Mining

Peru's presidential vote tightens, stocks dip, as count enters second day

On Monday, the leftist Roberto 'Sanchez' was closing in on conservative Keiko?Fujimori in Peru’s presidential race. This sent markets and mining stocks lower as the official counting continued into its second day. Fujimori has lost ground to Sanchez after 93% of the votes have been counted. Sanchez has gained ground in Peru's rural areas as the votes continue to be counted. Sanchez has promised a major overhaul of Peru's economy, which has proven resilient despite the political turmoil in the country. Shares of Peruvian firms listed in the United States are down. Miner Buenaventura dropped 3% while?Credicorp fell 4.8%. Intercorp...

Mining

London Copper nears 1-week Low on Continued Inflation Worries

London copper prices remained at a one-week low on Monday due to weaker Chinese 'prices, and expectations that the Federal Reserve will be influenced by strong U.S. job data and higher oil prices. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.19%, to $13,545 per metric ton at 0710 GMT. The LME copper fell to its lowest level since May 28 due to a rising dollar, and fears of inflation. Industrial metals are more dependent on economic growth as a result of higher?interest rates. The official data revealed that the U.S. added 172,000 new jobs in May....

Mineral Resources

The US IPO of Sinda by billionaire Kaplan is a way to mine the market recovery

The mining firm Sinda filed for a U.S. IPO on Friday, marking billionaire Thomas Kaplan's'second attempt' to enter the public markets, following Sunshine Silver's listing a 'day earlier', as 'interest in IPOs' rebounded. The filing did not reveal the terms of?the?offering. The U.S. IPO Market exploded in 2026. A variety of sectors were eager to list and take advantage of the excitement among investors for new listings. Elon Musk’s SpaceX will?start trading in New York in what is expected to be the largest IPO ever. Anthropic, a leading AI company, also filed a confidential application to go public last week....

Mineral Resources

Texas ranchers are on alert after a screwworm parasite is detected in a calf

La Pryor, a quiet Texas cattle town, has become the center of the screwworm battle after the first U.S. instance in decades was discovered there. This prompted a?quarantine on livestock and put ranchers and pet-owners on edge. On Wednesday, a calf in a ranch was found to have?the meat-eating?parasite. It had a large hole around its umbilical chord. Since more than a decade, ranchers in South Texas are preparing for the arrival screwworm. The flies have moved from Colombia, through Central America and closer to the U.S. Border. The parasite can decimate local wildlife and cattle herds. U.S. Department of...

Mineral Resources

Sources: Cargill is in talks with Macquarie to sell its metals unit.

Five sources familiar with the matter have confirmed that 'Cargill' is in discussions to sell its metals division to Macquarie Group, as a global trading house wants to concentrate on its core operations of food and agriculture. The five sources all spoke under condition of anonymity as the sale had not yet been announced. They were also not authorized to speak to media. They didn't disclose any further details about the discussions, which may not result in a deal. Cargill did not respond to requests for comments via phone and email. Macquarie has declined to comment. Cargill's metals unit in...

Mining

Copper prices drop as hopes fade of an US-Iran Peace Deal

The?price of copper fell on Friday as renewed inflation fears weighed down on the risk sentiment for 'growth-dependent metals', and hopes for a U.S./Iran peace agreement dimmed. Benchmark 'three-month' copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 1.1% to $13,771.50 per metric tonne at 0953 GMT. It found support above its current 21-day moving-average of $13,728. Copper used in construction and power is up by 11% this year. It reached a record high in January of $14,527.5. Citi expects $15,000 in six to twelve months, according to analysts at several investment banks. Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for...

Mineral Resources

A Swiss gold company allegedly inflates revenue by $159 billion for an Indian gold firm

A recent Indian official investigation of gold company Rajesh exports has alleged the company overstated the revenue of its Swiss refinery unit Valcambi by $159 billion. This is a figure that's never been seen in any of the country's previous accounting investigations. The extent of alleged misreporting released by the'markets regulator' on Wednesday has raised questions about how investors and analysts could have missed it, especially since India's state run insurance giant LIC owned 11% of the firm. Rajesh Exports denies any wrongdoing. In a Friday exchange statement, Rajesh Exports said that "the main point misinterpreted in regard to revenues...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices set to rise this week as demand offsets macro-headwinds

The copper price was set to rise despite the drop on Friday, as tighter supplies and a bullish mood helped counteract wider macroeconomic concerns linked to 'the Iran War' and 'inflation. Benchmark -three-month copper at the London Metal Exchange fell 1.34%, to $13,745 per metric ton as of 0700 GMT. The week-over-week increase was 0.7%. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most active copper contract fell by 0.46%, to 105150 yuan (15,521.90 dollars) per tonne. Daniel Hynes is a senior commodity analyst at ANZ. He said that copper has been resilient to macroeconomic headwinds. "Structurally driven demand offsets cyclical 'weakness,'" he wrote...