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Carbon Emissions

Investors say that Trump's rollback of greenhouse gas emissions will create confusion and could increase costs.

Shareholder advocates and portfolio managers claim that the Trump administration's decision, to reverse an Obama-era legal analysis, which underpinned greenhouse gas regulations will cause confusion and increase costs for both businesses and investors. Donald Trump, the U.S. president who has called climate changes a "hoax," intends to formally rescind on Thursday 2009 scientific findings which?linked carbon dioxide to harmful health effects - data that have?guided standards of pollution for over 15 years. This is the most significant 'climate change' policy rollback by the Republican administration. It follows a series of regulatory reductions and other measures intended to free up fossil...








Energy Markets

Fossil Fuels

Environment

The industry increases pressure on the EU to reduce energy prices

On Wednesday, top business leaders called on the European Union to take urgent action to lower energy prices. They said that this was crucial for European industries to be able to compete with the U.S. The message from the industries was timed to land just before EU leaders meet in a Belgian Castle on Thursday for a "retreat". They will discuss how Europe can compete with China and America economically. In a written declaration, CEOs from the city of Antwerp stated that the next five years would be the most challenging in Europe's industrial history. The outcome of the crisis...

Oil & Gas Refining

TotalEnergies reports a 13% decline in profit for the fourth quarter due to lower oil and gas prices

TotalEnergies, a French oil major, reported a 13% decline in its fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday. This was slightly below expectations, as the company's soaring margins from refining fuels, and cash generated by selling stakes in renewables assets, failed to compensate for lower oil and natural gas prices. Total reported a fourth-quarter net profit of $3.8 billion (3,2 billion euros), down from $4.4 billion the year before. According to a LSEG consensus, analysts had predicted $3.9 billion. Total, in an 'year marked by a near doubling of its debt as a result of a series of acquisitions has reduced its share...

Oil Refineries

Sources say that TotalEnergies has taken over Zeeland's refinery at 100% from its co-owner Lukoil.

Two sources familiar with the matter said that TotalEnergies, the French oil giant, has acquired the remaining 45% of Lukoil's stake in the Zeeland Refinery, located in the Netherlands. Sources did not know whether Total paid for the shares, and if so, how much. Or if they engaged in another agreement, such as a swap of assets with Total's Russian projects, to gain full control. TotalEnergies declined comment. Lukoil didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. In October, the U.S. Treasury issued sanctions against Lukoil to try to pressurize Russia to 'end its war with Ukraine.' This prompted the...

Oil & Gas

Olympic protesters in Milan denounce the impact of Games on the environment

On the first full day of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, thousands of people protested in the streets of Milan on Saturday over rising housing costs and concerns about the environment. The march is being organised by housing rights groups, grassroots unions and community centre activists. It aims to bring attention to what activists describe as an unsustainable city model, marked by rising rents and increasing inequality. The Olympics bring to an end a decade of property boom in Milan following the 2015 World Expo. Locals are squeezed by rising living costs, as an Italian tax plan for wealthy new...

Fossil Fuels

Olympics protesters rally in Milan to denounce impact of Winter Games

On the first day of the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, thousands of people are expected to march on Saturday through Milan as a protest against housing costs and urban affordability. The march is being organised by housing rights groups, grassroots unions and community activists from the social centre. It will highlight what activists are calling an unsustainable city model characterized by rising rents and increasing inequality. After the 2015 World Expo in Milan, the city has experienced a boom in the property market. Locals have been squeezed by rising living costs, as Italy's tax system for new wealthy residents...

Fossil Fuels

Union: Stellantis-backed ACC cancels plans for Italian and German gigafactories

In a statement issued on Saturday, the UILM (Italian Metalworkers' Union) said that Stellantis-backed Automotive Cells Company told unions they had dropped?plans for building gigafactories both in Italy and Germany. ACC, a joint venture for battery manufacturing in which Stellantis was the largest shareholder, planned to build three gigafactories across Europe - in France, Germany, and Italy. UILM, however, said that ACC management informed them of the "definitely shelved" projects planned for Termoli in Italy and Kaiserslautern in Germany. In a statement released on?Saturday, ACC stated that projects in Germany and Italy have been in standby status since May '2024....

Fossil Fuels

Union: Stellantis-backed ACC cancels plans for Italian and German gigafactories

The Stellantis-backed Automotive Cells Company told unions that it had shelved its plans to build Gigafactories in 'both Italy and Germany', according to a statement released by the Italian Metalworkers Union UILM on Saturday. ACC, a?battery-joint venture? in which Stellantis was the largest investor, planned to build three gigafactories across Europe – in France, Germany, and Italy. UILM, however, said that ACC management informed them of the "definitely shelved" projects planned for?Termoli in Italy and Kaiserslautern in Germany. ACC stated in a statement released on Saturday that projects in Germany and 'Italy have been on hold since May 2024. They...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Union accepts refinery contract in US, avoiding nationwide strike

United Steelworkers of the United States adopted a national agreement regarding pay and benefits on Friday, averting an nationwide strike which could have affected up to 30,000 workers at?26 companies that operate crude oil refineries or petrochemical facilities. The union and the leading U.S. refining company Marathon Petroleum negotiated the agreement on behalf of refiners, chemical producers and other interested parties. Jamal Kheiry, a spokesperson for Marathon, said: "We are happy that Marathon and USW have successfully concluded a model agreement for new collective-bargaining contracts in the U.S. refinery industry." "We are looking forward to the local sites moving ahead...

Oil & Gas

Olympic Anti-ICE protesters rally ahead of the opening ceremony in Milan

At a Friday rally, hundreds of protesters chanted slogans, blew whistles, and lit flares to protest the presence of U.S. Immigration agents in Italy and the closing of streets before the 'Milano Winter Games' Opening Ceremony. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are reportedly present to protect Americans at the Olympics. This has sparked protests, given their role as frontline agents in President Donald Trump's aggressive immigration policy. Some of the banners displayed by the students-led protesters read "Ice out" and "Ice should not be in my drink, but my city". The demonstrators in Milan blew plastic whistles that have become...

Fossil Fuels

Shell chooses PwC to replace EY as auditor

Shell has chosen PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) ?as its next auditor after a ?tender process, with PwC set ?to replace ?EY from 2027, the oil major said on Friday. The Financial Reporting Council of Britain announced in December that it had launched an investigation into EY’s audit of Shell's financial statements for 2024 due to possible breaches regarding audit partner rotation rules. Shell stated in a regulatory filing from July that EY violated the rules that require accounting firms to change their lead audit partners 'every five or seven years. Shell announced that it would amend the 2023 and 2024 reports, but...

Oil & Gas

Olympics-Protesters in Milan rally against US ICE presence and school closures before the opening ceremony

On Friday, hundreds of protesters rallied in Milan to voice their opposition to the presence of "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents and the 'closure of streets and schools in the 'city' ahead of the opening ceremony for the Milano Cortina Winter Games. Last week, the U.S. State Department announced that ICE and other federal agencies would assist in protecting visiting Americans. This decision sparked protests immediately in Milan. Italian authorities blocked some areas of the city and ordered that schools in central Milan remain closed on Friday to ensure security and reduce traffic disruptions. Students with signs saying "ICE...

Environment

The Olympic Torch arrives in Milan amid cheers and protests

The Olympic flame arrived at Milan's gothic giant cathedral on Thursday, amid cheers and protests on the eve before the opening ceremony of the Milano Cortina Winter Games. Nicoletta Mani, a 'leading 'ballet dancer from the nearby La Scala Theatre, carried the torch to a platform under the cathedral, where it was lit a brazier. The majority of people who packed the Piazza del Duomo, or Cathedral Square in the light rain cheered and took photos on their smartphones as the torch passed. The torch was brought to the square through the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele. In solidarity with Gazans, a...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

The dollar gained, but US stocks were little changed following the US jobs data.

Dollar and Treasury yields increased, but U.S. stock prices lost their early gains, trading nearly flat, on Wednesday, after data showed that the U.S. created "far more jobs" than expected in the month of January. This could make it harder for the Federal Reserve's to continue cutting rates. Labor Department data shows that 130,000 new workers were added to the nonfarm payrolls during January. This is well above the forecast of 70,000. November and December have been revised downwards. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in January from 4.4%, which was below the forecast of 4.4%. In an email, Eric...

Crude Oil

Stocks and dollar rise after US jobs data is beaten; AI concerns simmer beneath the surface

U.S. stocks futures and the dollar rose on Wednesday after data showed that the U.S. created more jobs in January than expected, making it harder for the Federal Reserve to 'keep cutting rates' this year. Labor Department data revealed that 130,000 new workers were added to the non-farm payrolls during January. This was well above expectations of a rise in 70,000. November and December have been revised downwards a little. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in January from 4.4%, which was below expectations for a reading 4.4%. Lindsay James, an investment strategist with Quilter, stated that this will likely...

Crude Oil

Stocks pause to catch their breath as the yen surges higher

On Wednesday, bond prices rose and stock market gains slowed after U.S. retail figures that were weaker than expected. Meanwhile, the yen's rally has continued and could be signaling a change in investor sentiment since Japan's election. The dollar has been under pressure due to the upcoming release of U.S. employment figures. There is also the possibility that recent numbers will be revised downward. The holiday in Japan slowed trade in Asia, but the third consecutive session of gains in the yen saw it rise to 153.3 per $1. This prompted traders to wonder if it was riding high due...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Nickel prices jump as Indonesia's top nickel mine receives lower production quota

Nickel rose on Wednesday for the fourth consecutive session after the?world's largest nickel mine, located in Indonesia? received a?dramatically reduced production quota this year. As of 1705 GMT, the benchmark three-month Nickel?on London Metal Exchange?was up by 2.7% to $17.955 per metric ton. The nickel used in the production of stainless steel and rechargeable battery earlier rose as high as 3%, to $18,020. This was its highest price since January 30. French miner Eramet announced on Wednesday that its PT Weda Bay Nickel joint venture with China's?Tsingshan and Indonesia's PT Antam received an initial production allowance for 2026 of 12...

Mineral Resources

Even as prices rise, platinum miners prefer payouts to projects

Platinum's record-high price will have to continue for miners to invest heavily in new projects. Executives are prioritising shareholder payouts at the moment, despite concerns about past mistakes and rising costs. After years of margin stress that forced deep cost cuts and massive layoffs, a rebound in the?platinum? prices -- spot platinum reaching a record 2,918.80 an ounce in January after surging by 127% in 2025 - has improved the fortunes of miners. Valterra Platinum, which is the largest platinum producer in the world by sales value and was spun-off from Anglo American last January, is expecting its annual profit...

Mineral Resources

Recent years have seen a number of major U-turns regarding corporate splits

Kraft Heinz halted its plans to split on Wednesday, joining a select group of companies that have retracted major corporate restructurings. It announced plans to split in two, one focusing on sauces and condiments and the other on groceries. Some major companies have cancelled plans to split. DUPONT DuPont, a manufacturer of industrial materials, announced in January 2025 that it would no longer'separate their water business and turn it into a publicly-traded company. Instead, they will'spin off its electronics business. VIRGIN O2 Marc Murtra, the CEO of Telefonica, announced that in July 2025 they had scrapped their plan to spin...

Pollution

Von der Leyen: EU needs to simplify regulations in order to compete with US and China

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that the EU must simplify its regulations to be more competitive with the United States and China. Over the last two decades, EU growth has consistently been lower than that of?the United States, with EU innovation and productivity, especially in fields such as AI, falling behind. "Let's take the U.S. as an example again." Von der Leyen stated on Wednesday that there is only one financial system and capital. "In Europe, we don't only have 27 different systems of financial supervision, each with their own supervisor. More than 300 trading...

Mineral Resources

Caledonia CEO: Bilboes Gold Mine a "game changer" for Zimbabwe

Mark Learmonth, CEO of Caledonia Mining, said on Wednesday that the successful international capital raise?for its flagship Bilboes Gold Mine highlighted Zimbabwe's renewed potential as an investment destination. Caledonia raised $150 million in a convertible bond last month to fund the Bilboes Project, which will, when operational, be the largest mine of gold in Zimbabwe. It already operates Zimbabwe's 80,000-ounce-per-year Blanket mine. Learmonth said on the sidelines a mining conference held in Cape Town, "It is not only a game?changer" for Zimbabwe. "With a project that large and of such high quality, it is not possible to continue believing that...

Mineral Resources

Voestalpine profits narrowly miss forecasts due to European industrial downturn

Voestalpine missed its core 'profit expectations for nine months' on Wednesday. This was due to the continuing industrial downturn across Europe, and the persistent weakness of Europe's automotive industry. The company reported earnings before taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), of $1.25 billion ($1.2 billion), for the nine-month period ending in December. This was about $50 million below a Vara consensus forecast. In the same time period of?2024 the figure was 968 million euro. Voestalpine continues to face pressure on its results due to its exposure to both the German industrial sector and the global auto industry. Both have seen a...

Mineral Resources

James Hardie jumps on an increase in annual earnings forecast, and a positive third quarter

James Hardie Industries, a fibre?cement manufacturer in Australia, raised its yearly earnings forecast after exceeding analyst?estimates during the third quarter. This sent its Sydney listed shares up 14%. Dublin-based company reported an increase of 10% in its inorganic sales in the Siding and Trim division. Solid gains were also observed in other segments, such as Deck, Rail and Accessories. This helped the company to post a net income adjusted for quarter of $142.2 millions, which was higher than Visible Alpha's estimate of $130.1 but lower than last year's 153.6 million. The company raised its forecast for annual adjusted operating profits...

Mineral Resources

Trading slows before the China holiday as inventories increase

Copper prices dropped on Tuesday as a result of rising inventories, muted trading and the Lunar New Year holiday in China (the world's largest metal consumer) that begins this weekend. The benchmark?three-month?copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.6% to $13,088.50 per metric tonne at 1704 GMT. Chinese brokerage GF Futures stated in a report that the demand has cooled since downstream Chinese buyers have completed their pre-holiday restocking. Morgan Stanley analysts wrote in a report that China's apparent fourth-quarter?copper demand fell 12.3% on an annual basis, but the full-year 2025 metal demand is up 4%. Due to the...

Mineral Resources

German steelmaker Salzgitter expects modest growth in sales by 2026

German steelmaker Salzgitter announced on 'Tuesday that it expects only a modest change in the 'economic environment' in 2026. It forecasts an increase in sales of around 500 million euros ($595 millions) per year. The report said that the German government's investment plans had not yet stimulated economic recovery. However, it expects the "European Union trade defense measures" to have a positive impact on the results. Group expects to sell around 9.5 billion euro in 2026 after reporting preliminary sales of 9billion euros last year. This was slightly below analyst expectations of 9.11billion euros, according to a poll conducted by...

Mineral Resources

Eramet shares drop as CFO's suspension deepens management crisis

Eramet shares fell on Monday after news broke that the French mining group's finance chief was temporarily suspended. This exacerbated a management crisis triggered by the removal of the former CEO a few days earlier. Eramet?said earlier in a press release that the suspension of Abel MartinsAlexandre pending an investigation of his management methods was not connected to the firing Paulo Castellari from the CEO position on February 1. Maxime Kogge, an analyst at Oddo BHF, said that the timing of this announcement was not ideal. "Eramet faces the risk of being downgraded by rating agencies because of its stressed...

Mineral Resources

TechMet CEO targets new funding of up to $200 Million

TechMet, a U.S. investment vehicle backed by the United States, is seeking to raise an additional $200 million to finance vital minerals projects. CEO Brian Menell said on Monday. TechMet, a privately-held company that owns stakes of ten companies, including Brazilian Nickel, South Africa's Rainbow Rare Earths and Qatar Investment Authority, raised $300 million last year, including $180 from the Qatar Investment Authority. TechMet has reopened its fundraising. The company, valued at over $1 billion, focuses on developing businesses along the entire critical minerals value chain. Menell said on the sidelines an African mining conference in Cape Town: "We kept...

Mineral Resources

Copper bulls are challenged by weak demand and higher inventories

The dollar fell on Monday, and copper prices rose. However, weak demand prospects in China, the top industrial metal consumer, along with rising inventories, are expected to challenge the bullish sentiment. The benchmark copper price on the London Metal Exchange was 0.4% higher, at $13,043 per metric ton. Prices have fallen 10% since January 29, when they reached a record high of $14527.50. Funds use numerical models that generate buy and sale signals to determine the effect of a softer U.S. dollar on metals priced in dollars. The market is still dominated, according to traders, by funds and other speculators...