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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...

Oil & Gas

Trump and Xi will consider tariff reductions on $30 billion in imports as part of a managed trade effort

This week, the U.S. will likely move closer to a managed trade system for non-sensitive products. Each side may identify $30 billion in goods that they can reduce tariffs on and sell to one another without violating national security redlines. U.S. -Trade Representative Jamieson Greer first proposed the "Board of Trade", a "deliverable agreement" for this week’s high-stakes'summit' between U.S.-President Donald Trump and Chinese-President Xi Jinping. The plan's contours are still sketchy but there is a clear shift in the dialogue: Washington no longer demands that Beijing change its export-driven and state-directed economic model into one more similar to the...

Oil & Gas

Brenntag's profits beat expectations but warns that crude prices may remain high

Brenntag, a German chemical distributor, posted a better-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday. Price increases and cost reductions helped, but the company warned of higher crude costs due to Middle East conflict in the months ahead. The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has affected the global fuel and feedstock markets and driven up prices in the energy-intensive chemicals industry. Thomas Reisten, CFO of the company, said on a conference call with analysts and reporters that the higher costs for fuel and transportation due to the tensions in the Middle East were being passed onto customers via surcharges and increased prices....

Environment

EIA: US natgas production to reach record highs in 2026 while demand declines

The U.S. Energy Information Administration?said Tuesday that U.S. Natural Gas?output would reach a record-high?in 2026 while demand would decline. EIA predicted dry gas production would rise from a 107.7 billion-cubic-foot record in 2025, to 110.6 bcfd by 2026, and 115.0 bcfd by 2027. The agency also projected that domestic gas consumption would fall from an all-time high of?91.9 billion cubic feet per day (bcfd) in 2025, to 91.2 in 2026 and then to?94.4 in 2027. May's projections were higher than EIA forecasts in April, which predicted 109.6 billion cubic feet per day for production and 90.6 for demand. The agency...

Oil & Gas

As ties with Syria warm, UAE trade with Syria grows rapidly

A UAE minister told a Damascus Investment Forum that trade between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Syria has more than doubled since '2025. It will continue to grow. This is a sign of rapidly warming relations between both countries. Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State in charge of?Foreign trade, told the first?Syrian Emirati Investment Forum the non-oil trading between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Syria will reach a record $1.45 billion by 2025. This is a 132% increase from the previous years. He said that the rise in bilateral trade is a positive sign. During the two-day...

Refined Products

Pentagon: US war on Iran has cost US $29 billion to date

A senior Pentagon official stated on Tuesday that the United States war in Iran has cost $29 billion so far, which is an increase of $4 million from an estimate given late last month. The Democrats have been able to gain a lot of ground in the public opinion polls, as they try to tie the war to cost of living issues. The Pentagon announced on April 29 that the war had already cost $25 billion. Jules Hurst who performs the duties of comptroller told lawmakers that the new costs included updated repair and replacing equipment?and operational expenses. Hurst stated...

Oil & Gas

IRGC officer: Iran now considers Strait of Hormuz a much larger zone

According to a'senior officer' in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy, Iran has expanded the definition of the Strait of Hormuz far beyond what it was before the Iran war. Fars, a news agency affiliated with the Iranian government, reported Tuesday that the strait was no longer viewed by the IRGC Navy as a small stretch of water around a few islands, but had been significantly enlarged and given a greater military significance. "In the past the Strait of Hormuz has been defined as a small area around islands like Hormuz or Hengam. But today, this view is changing," said...

Oil & Gas

Mike Dolan: Red lines of ROI-Warsh concern world finance

Kevin Warsh, the new Federal Reserve chairman, is on his way to the Federal Reserve to "clip the wings" of a bank that he believes has strayed into politics. Many countries are afraid that this will only give the 'U.S. Politicians have more freedom to use financial instruments as a weapon. Warsh, who was nominated by U.S. president Donald Trump in January to succeed Jerome Powell at the helm of the board, is expected to be confirmed by the Senate before Powell's?term ends on May 15th. His confirmation hearing delved into his views on?Fed independence? and a controversial preference to...

Oil & Gas

Prices of oil rise amid supply concerns as fragile US-Iran negotiations continue

Prices of oil rose by nearly 1% on Tuesday as the talks to end U.S. - Israel's?war on Iran? appeared fragile. Tehran's response?to a Washington proposal highlighted stark differences which have kept supply concerns alive. Brent crude futures rose 86 cents or 0.8% to $105.07 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up 99 cents or 1% at $99.06 as of 0411 GMT. Both benchmarks rose by nearly 2.8% Monday. U.S. president Donald Trump said on Monday that the ceasefire agreement with Iran is "on life support." He cited disagreements on several demands such as the cessation?of?hostilities across all fronts,...

Oil & Gas

Iran War raises stakes for US, China ahead of Trump-Xi discussions

The Iran War has further strained U.S. - Chinese ties and is expected to dominate the May 14-15 summit between U.S. president Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, his Chinese counterpart and host in Beijing. Here are some of the main issues that Washington?and Beijing will be dealing with as the U.S. - Israeli war against?Iran reshapes their broader relationship. IRAN CEASEFIRE CONFERENCES U.S. Treasury?Secretary Scott Bessent said the two presidents would discuss the Iran War, and asked China to "join in this international effort" to open up the Strait of Hormuz for international shipping. Analysts say that while Beijing did...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

White House: China's Xi expressed an interest in purchasing US oil

During a leadership'summit with Donald Trump, President Xi Jinping stated his interest in buying more U.S. crude oil to reduce China’s dependence on Strait of Hormuz. The readout said that both leaders agreed the Strait of Hormuz should remain open in order to allow for the free flow of oil and Xi was against any militarization of the strait or tolls. The Chinese summaries published by the state media did not mention oil purchases. China's Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to a comment request. Trump and Xi spent several hours together on Thursday, the first day of a two-day...

Fossil Fuels

White House's few options for reducing gas prices as Iran War drags on

Three?people who are familiar with White House discussions said that Trump administration officials were scrambling to contain economic and political fallout from the war with Iran as the hopes of a quick solution faded. U.S. president Donald Trump backed the suspension of the federal gasoline tax this week, a move that would slash 18 cents per gallon from motor fuel prices currently averaging over $4.50 a galon across the country. The idea was once viewed as unnecessary by some White House staffers, but it is now becoming more urgent because officials are running out of options to demonstrate that they...

Oil Refineries

Italy's Ludoil purchases Sicilian oil refinery as war threatens Europe fuel supply

G.O.I., a Cypriot private equity fund, has agreed to purchase the Sicilian oil refiner ISAB. The Italian group Energy said Wednesday that the Iran War has revealed Europe's dependence on the Gulf to supply jet fuel and refined products. Ludoil is the jet fuel supplier to Rome's Fiumicino airport. The Morattis family of Italy and the Brachetti Perettis family in Azerbaijan sold their oil refineries recently to Vitol, a commodity trader. Ludoil had already begun discussions with G.O.I. When the United States and Israel struck Iran on February 28, they used ISAB to generate energy. Ludoil was founded in 1954...

Crude Oil

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Markets focus on Trump-Xi Meeting

Gold remained largely unchanged on 'Thursday as investors digested a rise in U.S. Inflation due to increased energy costs associated with the Iran War. As of 0931 GMT, spot gold was up 0.1% to $4,689.79 an ounce. U.S. Gold futures for June delivery dropped 0.2% to $4,696.20. China's Xi Jinping said that the trade talks are?making good progress on Thursday at the beginning of a two day summit. However, he warned that disagreements over Taiwan may?damage relationships and even lead conflict. Gold is still hovering at $4,700 while markets digest the latest U.S. inflation figures. Carlo Alberto De Casa, a...

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 rise on weaker dollar as Trump-Xi meetings and Iran war are in the spotlight

Gold prices rose on Thursday as a result of a 'weaker' dollar. Investors were also looking for any signs of progress with the Iran War and focused mainly on talks between U.S. president Donald?Trump & Chinese president Xi Jinping. As of 0440 GMT, spot gold was 0.4% higher, at $4,706.70 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery rose 0.2% to $4,713.40. Dollar eased making greenback bullion prices more affordable for holders other currencies. GoldSilver Central's Managing Director Brian Lan said, "Gold is consolidating at the moment because everyone is watching what happens in the high level talks between the...

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...

Mining

Miner Sherritt anticipates delays in filings after the external auditor and finance director leave

Sherritt International announced on Wednesday that 'its external auditor resigned and its finance chief left. These developments would delay the first-quarter filings and could trigger a halt to trading in Canada. A U.S. executive directive that expanded sanctions against Cuba also targeted Moa Nickel - a joint venture between Sherritt Nickel and Cuba's nickel state company. Sherritt has suspended its direct participation in the joint-venture in Cuba following the U.S. Order of?May 1. Deloitte, the Canadian mining and energy firm, announced on Wednesday that it had resigned from its role as 'auditor' with effect from May 12, and has started...

Mineral Resources

Gold continues to decline as inflation worries weigh on rate-cut bets

The gold price fell a second time on Wednesday as inflation fears fueled by war weighed on the expectations for interest rate reductions. Markets were also looking forward to the upcoming summit between U.S. president Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. At 1:59 pm EDT (1759 GMT), spot gold was down by 0.6% to $4,686.35 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures closed 0.4% higher at $ 4,706.70. U.S. Producer Prices increased more than expected in April, posting the biggest gain since early 2020. This is the latest sign that inflation has accelerated amid a 'war on Iran. Peter Grant, senior...

Mineral Resources

Tyson Foods CFO: 'Spotty' expansion of US cattle herd by Tyson Foods.

Tyson Foods' Chief Financial Officer Curt calaway stated on Wednesday that U.S. producers are "spotty",?in their efforts to rebuild a nation's reduced herd. Supplies will remain tight as low inventories pushed beef prices to record levels. As part of his efforts to reduce domestic beef prices, President Donald 'Trump' has been considering possible executive actions that would lower tariffs on imported beef and regulations for producers. Prices for milk, eggs and other grocery staples are down since Trump's presidency in January 2025. However, beef prices have increased by over 16%. HIGH?PRICES AND DROUGHT WORRIES Ranchers are slow to keep female...

Mineral Resources

Nippon Steel to earn $1.4 billion in fiscal year profit, as one-off items fade

Nippon Steel is Japan's largest steelmaker. On?Wednesday, it said that its net profit for the fiscal year ending in March will?increase dramatically to a?220 billion ($1.4 billion). This is because the effects of one-off losses are fading from its results. Nippon Steel also reported a 95% decline in profits for the previous financial year, to 17.2 billion Japanese yen. In February, the company announced that it "expected" to lose 70 billion yen in the fiscal year ending in March. This was due to an explosion at a blast-furnace and to costs related to the U.S. Steel transaction. Nippon Steel said...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices fall as oil gains increase rate uncertainty

Gold prices were under pressure Tuesday, as the oil price rose due to falling hopes of an Iran peace agreement. This added to concerns about inflation and the prospect of higher interest rates globally. By 1757 GMT, spot gold had fallen 1.2% to $4678.49 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures closed 0.9% lower, at $4686.70. "Higher oil costs raise the risk that U.S. central banks and others may have to increase interest rate to combat what would certainly emerge as stagflation. Gold is reacting to that," Bart Melek said, global head for commodity strategy at TD Securities. As?hopes of a peace...

Mining

EGA continues to invest in aluminium despite the Iran War

Emirates Global Aluminium is sticking to its investment plans, despite the Iran War. This was revealed by the chief marketing officer of the company on Tuesday. EGA, largest aluminium manufacturer in the Gulf, had to close its Al Taweelah Smelter in United Arab Emirates due to an Iranian attack on late March. It is also planning to build the first primary aluminium smelter built in the United States for almost 50 years, alongside Century Aluminum. Adel Abubakar, during a discussion panel at the CRU World Aluminium Conference on Tuesday, said: "I don't think that anything is really changing from an...

Mineral Resources

As markets evaluate tensions in the Middle East ahead of US inflation figures, gold prices fall

Gold prices fell on Tuesday as the markets weighed developments in the Middle East conflict and interest rate expectations before key U.S. Inflation data. Gold spot fell 0.6% to $4,705.99 an ounce at 0603 GMT after reaching a session high of three weeks earlier. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.3% to $4.714.50. The hope for a peace agreement on?Iran has faded since U.S. president Donald Trump said that a ceasefire deal with Iran is "on life support".?Tehran rejected the U.S. proposal and refused to accept a list demands from the U.S. President Donald Trump called the proposal "garbage"....

Mineral Resources

Indian shares continue to fall and the rupee is at a record low, as optimism about a Mideast deal fades

The rupee and Indian shares both fell to a new record low Tuesday as crude oil prices rose. This was due to fragile negotiations over the end of the Iran 'war, which fueled concerns about global supply and economic fallout. As of 10:15 a.m. IST the Nifty 50?was down 0.69% to 23,652.4 while the BSE Sensex fell 0.82%, to 75,386.61. The benchmarks fell by 1.5% each on Monday. The mood was also affected after Prime Minister Narendra modi, over the weekend, urged fuel conservancy and restraint in gold purchases to help preserve foreign currency reserves. Jewellers, oil companies and travel...