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Pirelli reports that 99.3% 500 mln Euro bond converted, diluting Sinochem & Camfin stakes

Pirelli, a tiremaker, said that on Thursday the majority of holders of the 500 million euro bond due to expire this month have chosen to convert the bond into new shares in the company. This has diluted the stakes owned by existing investors. Pirelli announced that bond holders had chosen to convert their bonds into shares at a price of 5.8493 euros per share, which was announced in June. Pirelli said that to meet the conversion, it would issue around 84.88 millions new shares, which will dilution its shareholder's?holdings. Sinochem, the largest shareholder in Pirelli, is expected to reduce its...

Fossil Fuels

Eni and BlackRock’s GIP jointly control a carbon capture unit

Eni announced on Thursday that it had sold a 49.99% share of its carbon storage and capture unit to BlackRock’s infrastructure fund Global Infrastructure Partners. This gives the two groups joint control over the business. This deal is part Eni's plan to spin-off specific businesses, and to bring in partners who can help fund investment for these units. The deal is a larger share than previous deals with its low-carbon units Plenitude and Enilive, where it restricted the'share of partners' to 30%. Eni's CCUS Holding is responsible for the Liverpool Bay?and Bacton project in Britain in addition to the L10...

Fossil Fuels

Russia hopes Trump doesn't make a 'fatal mistake' in Venezuela

The Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday that they hoped the U.S. President Donald Trump administration didn't make a fatal mistake over Venezuela. They also said that Moscow was concerned about U.S. actions that threaten international navigation. Trump ordered on Tuesday a "blockade", of all oil tankers sanctioned by Washington, that enter and leave Venezuela. Washington was trying to increase pressure against Nicolas Maduro’s government. After the U.S. seize a sanctioned oil tanker off the coasts of Venezuela, last week. Loaded vessels with?millions barrels of crude oil chose to stay in Venezuelan waters than risk being seized. In a press release,...

Fossil Fuels

Woodside shares tumble as CEO departs for BP

Australian shares recovered early losses and closed little?changed? on Thursday. Gains in heavily-weighted miners offset?a??drop? in top oil & gas producer Woodside Energy, after its CEO announced a surprising move to lead BP. After a three-day decline, the S&P/ASX 200 Index fell up to 0.4% and closed unchanged at 8,588.20. The main index, however, was on track to end its last full trading week in 2025, with a 1.3% drop, as sticky inflation and strong economic growth shattered expectations of future interest rate reductions. The markets now expect the central bank to make its next move upwards in the second...

Fossil Fuels

Shell approves US Gulf Waterflood Project to Boost Oil Recovery

Shell, the oil major, has made a final investment decision for a 'waterflooding project' at its Kaikias Field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The project aims to increase oil recovery and prolong the life of Ursa Platform. The project will add an additional 60 million barrels of oil to the recoverable resources. Shell, the top deep-water operator in the U.S. Gulf, is making a new investment to maintain liquids production of?nearly 1.4 million barrels per day?until the year 2030. The first injection is scheduled for 2028, and will extend Ursa’s production cycle by several years. Waterflooding is a secondary...

Oil & Gas

Italy's Competition Authority drops investigation into Eni Plenitude

The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM), in its weekly bulletin, announced that it had closed the investigation into alleged unfair commercial practices involving Eni's Plenitude unit. Eni's retail and renewable business was investigated in the investigation launched in March. The authority stated that between May and September 2024, customers complained about their contracts for electricity and gas being renewed without any prior notice and with new terms and conditions. The Italian competition watchdog also enforces consumer rights. The AGCM bulletin stated that Eni would intensify its efforts to alert customers to changes in terms and conditions and compensate those who have...

Oil & Gas

Pirelli bondholders to decide on conversion which could dilute shareholder's stakes

Holders of Pirelli's 500 million euro (582 million dollar)?bond? will decide on Monday if they want to convert the bond into shares. This could dilute the stakes that the existing investors hold in the group, who are fighting over the Italian tiremaker's governance. Sinochem, the Chinese state-owned company, and Marco Tronchetti Provera, an Italian businessman, both owning Camfin, have been at odds with each other in recent years. Camfin has complained that Sinochem's share is preventing the group from expanding into America. The tiremaker issued a five-year, no-coupon convertible bond at the end 2020. The bond is due to expire...

Fossil Fuels

UK watchdog investigates EY audit of Shell for rule violation

The British Financial Reporting Council announced on Monday that it has opened an investigation into Ernst & Young’s audit of Shell’s 2024 financial reports for possible violations of audit partner rotation regulations. Shell announced in July that it would update the 2023 and 2024 annual reports, due to EY not complying with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s audit partner rotation rules. The financial statements, however, would remain unchanged. U.S. SEC regulations require 'lead and review audit partners' to rotate every five years, with a cooling-off period of five years. 'Other key partners must rotate every seven?years after a two-year...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices rise as Venezuelan supply disruptions overshadow surplus concerns

Prices of oil rose on Monday, as disruptions in supply linked to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela outweighed concerns about oversupply and the potential impact of a Russia-Ukraine "peace" deal. Brent crude futures rose 33 cents or 0.54% to $61.45 per barrel as of 0429 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was up 31 cents or 0.54% at $57.75 per barrel. The expectation of a surplus for 2026 weighed on both contracts, which fell more than 4% the previous week. Tsuyoshi Ueno is a senior economist with the NLI Research Institute. He said that tensions between Venezuela and...

Fossil Fuels

Dutch report calls on $176 billion in tech spending and jobless benefits cuts

The Netherlands should sharply increase technology ?investment and shake up its labour market to safeguard ?the EU ?country's long-term prosperity, a government-commissioned report said. Peter Wennink, former CEO of ASML, made recommendations Friday on how to boost the productivity growth that has been stagnant. These recommendations echo those in Draghi's report on competitiveness for 2024. Draghi has called for the spending of 150 billion euros (176 billion dollars) over the next decade to attract investment into projects ranging from AI data centres, drones, and small modular nuclear reactors. It is expected that the report of Wennink, in which he described...

Fossil Fuels

Jiangxi Copper, a Chinese company, has increased its bid for SolGold (UK-listed) to $1.13 Billion.

SolGold announced on Friday that it would "recommend to its shareholders, Jiangxi copper?an improved offer?valuing the gold and copper mining company at approximately?842?million pounds? ($1.13 billion) amid a worldwide race for copper assets. Jiangxi Copper has increased its offer to 28 pence per Share, marking the third time that it has proposed to buy SolGold. This is a 7.7% rise from their previous bid of 26 pence per Share which was rejected last month. SolGold, a company based in Ecuador, said that its board will tell shareholders to accept Jiangxi Copper's (JCC) offer if it is firm. JCC's pursuit for...

Oil & Gas

After a report on major U.S. plans, the Kremlin said that Russia was interested in foreign investments

The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russia is interested in attracting more foreign investment. This comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. peace plan in Ukraine included proposals to invest in Russian rare Earths and energy. The Journal reported that the plans, which were detailed in the appendices of peace proposals drafted by U.S. president Donald Trump's administration and given to European counterparts during recent weeks, included proposals to restore Russian supplies to Europe. The Journal reported that U.S. firms would also invest in Russian strategic areas such as rare earth extraction and oil drilling in the...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Bonds and world stocks are tumbling, but the yen is not helping.

Wall Street opened higher, while the yen fell to near-all-time lows versus the euro. Higher interest rates put pressure on Japanese government bonds. S&P 500 futures rose 0.4%. Nasdaq futures gained 0.1%. MSCI's broadest world share index added 0.2%. Due to the fact that the?U.S. The?U.S. Investors are primarily focused on closing the year before January's inflation and labour market releases," he said. Even though it was a holiday-shortened weekend for most of the world, momentum funds continued to flow to equities and precious metals ahead of delayed data which is expected to show that the U.S. economic growth has...

Crude Oil

The US has intercepted a tanker of oil off Venezuela

Oil prices increased on Monday, after the U.S. announced that it had intercepted a tanker of oil in international waters near the Venezuelan coast. This has caused new supply uncertainty. Brent crude futures rose by 46 cents or 0.8% to $60.93 a barrel at 0400 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 46 cents or 0.8% to $56.98. The market is now recognizing that the Trump Administration is taking a tough stance on the Venezuelan oil industry, said June Goh. She is the senior oil analyst at Sparta Commodities. Goh said that the geopolitical news, along with the simmering...

Crude Oil

Oil prices rise after US intercepts Venezuelan oil tanker at weekend

The oil prices rose in the early hours of Monday morning after the U.S. intercepted an?oil-tanker from Venezuela over the weekend. Brent crude futures rose by 44 cents (or 0.73%) to $60.91 per barrel at 0141 GMT. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), crude oil, rose by 40 cents or 0.71% to $56.92. Officials told Sunday that the U.S. Coast Guard was also pursuing a tanker near Venezuela in international waters. If successful, this would be the second operation of the weekend, and the third within less than two weeks, if it is successful. Tony Sycamore, IG analyst, said that the rebound...

Mining

ERG increases Kazakhstan expenditure, sharpens its focus on core operations

Eurasian Resources Group's (ERG's) investment in Kazakhstan operations increased by?40% this year to almost $1 billion, as part of the strategic?focus? on core operations. Chief Executive Shukhrat?Ibragimov? explained. The Kazakh mining company based in Luxembourg produces large quantities of iron ore and aluminium, as well as ferrochrome, which Kazakhstan needs to support its efforts to modernise infrastructure and industry. The government of President Kassym Jomart Tokayev has committed billions of dollars in public and private investments on upgrading transport networks, digital service and industrial capacity. This is to reduce dependence on hydrocarbons, and attract foreign investment. ERG's production of high-carbon...

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Due to supply constraints, copper prices are nearing record highs.

The copper price ticked upwards on Tuesday. It hovered near the record levels reached in the previous session. This was after Antofagasta, a Chilean miner, and a Chinese smelter, agreed to a zero-processing fee for 2026 copper concentrate. This underscored supply constraints. As of 0332 GMT, the most active "copper" contract on Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 0.1% to 93,810 Yuan ($13325.28) per metric tonne. The benchmark copper price for the three-month period on the London Futures Exchange remained unchanged at $11,926.0 per ton. According to a Chinese market data provider, China's leading copper smelters plan to reduce production by more...

Mineral Resources

Andy Home: The ROI-EV Revolution continues, but the battery metals are losing their charge.

The third year has been tough for battery metals like lithium, nickel, and cobalt. All three markets are struggling to absorb the supply wave that followed the price boom of 2022. The electric vehicle revolution continues. The demand for batteries, and the metals needed to make them work, is still rising at an accelerated pace. It is only a matter time before the current glut of supply is absorbed by demand. This was at least the hope. Chinese companies are undergoing a technological revolution at the same time, as they work to create ever-more powerful batteries for ever-lower costs. Battery...

Mineral Resources

Swiss stocks: Factors to be on the lookout for Monday

The following are the major factors that could affect Swiss stocks on Monday. HOLCIM The parties to the case reported on Monday that a court in Switzerland had decided to admit a lawsuit against Holcim, the Swiss cement manufacturer, which alleged the company was doing too little to reduce carbon emissions. The CEO of Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roche said on Saturday that the price of new drugs in Switzerland will be affected by the deals between 'pharmaceutical companies' and Washington, which aim to lower the prices of medicines?in the United States. Statements of Company * Novartis announced on Friday that...

Mineral Resources

Sources: Antofagasta and China smelter have agreed to zero copper charges in 2026.

Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed on Friday that Antofagasta, a Chilean miner, has agreed to pay 0 cents and 0 dollars per pound for treatment?and?refining?charges (TC/RCs). After protracted negotiations, the deal was reached. It compares with charges of $21.25 per ton?and 2.125cents per lb?for 2025, agreed in December last year. The agreement matches?a mid-year contract between Antofagasta?and some Chinese smelters?at zero levels. Miners pay smelters?TC/RCs for the copper concentrate they turn into refined metal. A severe shortage of mine supplies?in the past few months sent spot processing fees to negative territory, meaning that smelters had to pay more...

Mineral Resources

Andy Home: The ROI-EV Revolution continues, but the battery metals are losing their charge.

The third year has been tough for battery metals like lithium, nickel and copper as the three markets struggled to absorb the supply wave that followed the price boom of 2022. The electric vehicle revolution continues. The demand for metals and batteries that power them is growing at an accelerated rate. It is only a matter time before the current glut of supply is absorbed by demand. This was at least the hope. Chinese companies are, however, embarking on a "simultaneous" technological revolution, as they seek to develop batteries that are ever more powerful at a lower cost. Battery chemistry...

Mineral Resources

UN reports over 1,000 civilians dead in Sudan's Darfur, as US and others call for ceasefire

A report released by the U.N. Human Rights Office Thursday revealed that over 1,000 civilians died when a paramilitary group from Sudan took control of a famine stricken displacement camp in Sudan's Darfur. About a third were executed summarily. According to a U.N. Report, for months before the April 11-13 attack, the Rapid Support Forces had blocked the entry of food and other supplies into the Zamzam Camp in Sudan's western Darfur region, which houses nearly half a milllion people who have been displaced by the civil war. The U.N. reported that the RSF had attacked civilians during the takeover....

Mineral Resources

Swift Anglo-Teck merger approval shows Canada's pro-business shift, dealmakers say

Dealmakers said that Canada's approval of the merger between British miner Anglo American, and Canada's Teck Resources for $53 billion signals an effort to 'attract investment' to offset the impact on U.S. Tariffs. Melanie Joly, Canada’s Innovation, Science, and Economic Development minister, announced late Monday night that Canada had approved the buyout of Teck Resources, in its entirety, by Anglo American, under the Investment Canada Act. This cleared a regulatory obstacle to create a global heavyweight for copper. Joly stated in a press release that the deal is beneficial to Canada. Her office has not responded to any further comments....

Mineral Resources

Sources: Guinea and EGA are in talks to supply bauxite, according to sources

Guinea and EGA talk to avoid legal battles over assets seized EGA loses GAC license due to row over alumina refinery Nimba Mining to increase bauxite production By Maxwell ?Akalaare Adombila DAKAR, 16 December - Guinea and Emirates Global Aluminium are in discussions over a 'possible bauxite agreement, which would see the company sourcing the 'aluminium /feedstock from Guinea’s state-owned Nimba Mining. Guinea's military government, following a dispute that lasted a year over the construction an alumina refining plant, revoked Guinea Alumina Corporation's licence in July. The company then transferred its mining assets to Nimba Mining. Sources, including a government...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that Ivory Coast miners are now paying higher royalties following a failed resistance.

Three industry sources have confirmed that gold mining companies in the Ivory Coast are now paying an 8% royalty backdated to January after months of disputing its legality. The world's largest cocoa producer has replaced the previously linked 3%-6% contract rate with a flat 8%?rate. The miners refused to pay at first, claiming that it was illegal because their contracts protected them from fiscal changes. They then entered into negotiations with the government in order to get the new royalties scrapped. The three people who are familiar with the issue, but declined to be identified because they weren't authorised to...

Mineral Resources

Holcim purchases majority stake in Cementos Pacasmayo, a Peruvian manufacturer of building materials

Holcim announced on Tuesday that it had paid $550 million to acquire a majority stake in Cementos Pacasmayo in Peru, in order to expand the Swiss cement manufacturer's presence in South America. Holcim will take a 50.01 % stake in Cementos Pacasmayo in the deal, which values the Peruvian firm at $1.5 billion, including debt or $1.1 billion in equity value. According to the Peruvian law on takeovers, Holcim is required to offer more shares of the 'company and will likely increase its stake in the company, Holcim said. Cementos Pacasmayo expects sales of $630 millions for 2025, with a...

Mineral Resources

EU reaches provisional deal on screening foreign investment

The European Union has reached a provisional agreement on Thursday regarding new rules that will require all of its members to screen foreign investments into the EU?in sensitive sectors like defence, AI, or critical minerals to determine if it threatens economic security. Representatives from the European Parliament and Council, the grouping EU governments, have reached agreement on a draft text for re-evaluating its?existing FDI screen regulations. The text will still need to be approved by both bodies. All EU countries will be required to screen investments and block them if they pose a risk. The screening will extend to investments...

Mineral Resources

Construction sector in Germany expects Infrastructure Fund to drive turnaround

The construction industry in Germany, which has been mired in crisis for many years, is about to 'a'revive, according to the main trade association of the sector. This comes as the German government pours hundreds of billions into a massive plan of infrastructure renewal. The Central Association of the German Construction Industry ZDB forecasts that the sector will see a real increase of 0.6% in turnover this year. This would reverse three years of decline and be followed by an explosive 2.5% growth in 2026. The forecast is for revenues to reach 168 billion euros ($196.61billion) in 2025. This represents...