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Mining Giant Glencore to Return $2.2 Billion to Shareholders

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 22:00
Glencore has launched a $1bn (£792m) share buyback programme despite recording a 16 per cent drop in adjusted earnings before interest, tax, deprecation and amortisation (EBITDA) in 2024. The firm’s EBITDA fell to $14.4bn, down from $17.1bn in 2023, while adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) fell by a third. Despite the fall, the FTSE 100 mining giant announced today in its preliminary annual results that it will pay $2.2bn in shareholder returns through cash distributions and buybacks based on its performance in 2024. “The…
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Exxon's Gas Project In Guyana To Include Fertilizer Plant

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 21:30
U.S. oil and gas major Exxon Mobil Corp.’s (NYSE:XOM) large-scale gas project in Guyana will also include fertilizer plants, the head of the U.S. oil major in Guyana, Alistair Routledge, said on Wednesday. Exxon recently kicked off the process of seeking environmental permits for its eighth project in Guyana, the first that will generate gas not linked to oil production. Exxon is also looking to explore another well at its massive offshore block, the head of the U.S. oil major in Guyana revealed last week. Exxon is getting ready for what…
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Trump Suggests Ukraine Could Have Avoided War

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 21:00
U.S. President Donald Trump seems to have blamed Volodymyr Zelenskyy for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, saying he was “disappointed” that the Ukrainian president complained about being frozen out of U.S.-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia on ending the war. "Today I heard, oh, well, we weren't invited. Well, you've been there for three years," Trump said, referring to Ukraine. "You should have never started it. You could have made a deal." Trump did not clarify what he meant, but he has often blamed the war on Ukraine's desire to join NATO.…
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Natural Gas Prices Surge As Arctic Blast Fuels Demand

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 20:00
U.S. natural gas futures surged to $4.25/MMBtu in Wednesday’s session as Arctic cold boosts heating demand while potential freeze-offs threaten supply. An incoming Arctic blast is driving a surge in heating demand and also fueling concerns over potential production freeze-offs. According to Maxar’s latest forecast models, colder-than-expected temperatures are expected across the central and eastern U.S. through early March. Natural gas demand has been surging, with consumption currently at 122.9 Bcf/d, good for a 21% Y/Y increase. On…
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German Watchdog Finds Competition Risks in Oil Market Pricing

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 19:30
Germany’s oil and fuels market faces risks to competition due to the pricing mechanisms, the antirust watchdog, Bundeskartellamt, said in a report on Wednesday. Competition in the oil market of Europe’s biggest economy could be at risk, due to the current oil and fuel price assessments, Bundeskartellamt, or the Federal Cartel Office, said in its final report on the sector inquiry that was launched in 2022 amid the spiking fuel prices in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The final report focused on supply streams, contractual…
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China’s Tariffs Hit U.S. Coal, Oil, and LNG Exports

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 19:00
One of President Trump’s first orders of business after his inauguration was to introduce additional tariffs on Chinese imports. Beijing promptly returned the gesture, imposing tariffs on U.S. energy imports. Now it’s time for the aftershock. The effect of this primary tariff exchange was immediate, with Chinese energy traders beginning to redirect cargos of liquefied natural gas to Europe, which has been more than happy to take in any spare LNG as it reels from the first real winter in three years. Crude oil exports from the United…
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BP Shareholders Seek Vote on Fundamental Reset of Strategy

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 18:30
A group of four dozen institutional investors that hold a combined 2.5% stake in BP are urging the supermajor to put to vote any fundamental reset of its strategy that could include easing its climate targets, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing a letter from the 48 investors it had seen. “BP has previously offered a shareholder vote on its transition strategy and we expect a similar level of accountability to be maintained for future material strategy changes,” the institutional investors wrote this week in a letter to…
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BP Shareholders Seek Vote on Fundamental Reset of Strategy

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 18:30
A group of four dozen institutional investors that hold a combined 2.5% stake in BP are urging the supermajor to put to vote any fundamental reset of its strategy that could include easing its climate targets, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing a letter from the 48 investors it had seen. “BP has previously offered a shareholder vote on its transition strategy and we expect a similar level of accountability to be maintained for future material strategy changes,” the institutional investors wrote this week in a letter to…
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G7 Seeks to Disrupt Russian Exports With Tighter Oil Price Cap

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 18:00
The Group of Seven is looking to send a big anti-Russia message on Feb. 24, the three-year anniversary of Putin's invasion of Ukraine, with a potential tightening of an oil price cap intended to further hurt revenue for Russia's war machine. Bloomberg has revealed a G7 draft statement Tuesday calling for member nations to collectively redraw the price limit, which is currently set at $60 a barrel for crude oil. The document spells out pressure for Russia to "incentivize it to negotiate a meaningful peace" in Ukraine; however, it's anything but…
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EU Blacklists More Russian Shadow Tankers in New Sanctions Round

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 17:30
As U.S. President Donald Trump pushes for talks with Russia for an end to the war in Ukraine, the EU on Wednesday agreed on a new package of sanctions against Moscow, including a ban on Russian aluminum imports and the designation of 73 shadow fleet vessels. A day after senior U.S. and Russian diplomats met in Saudi Arabia to begin talks about the potential end to the war in Ukraine, the envoys of the 27 EU member states agreed on the 16th sanctions package against Russia, aiming to show resolve in the EU efforts to deny Putin more revenues from…
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Is Petrobras’ New Discovery Reviving Brazil’s Pre-Salt Oil Boom?

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 04:00
Recently, we reported that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been pressing the country’s environmental regulators to approve oil drilling near the mouth of the Amazon River, arguing that revenue from this new fossil fuel supply could help finance a transition to green energy. Located in the Equatorial Margin, the offshore site, Bloc 59, is about 160 kilometers (99 miles) off Brazil’s eastern coast. Brazil’s environmental regulator rejected a license in 2023, citing issues such as the risk of oil spills that could…
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Ukraine Peace Talks Could Sink Brent Oil by $10

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 03:00
The start of the U.S.-Russian talks on ending the war in Ukraine adds another bearish geopolitical factor for oil prices this year. As top U.S. and Russian officials are meeting in Saudi Arabia to discuss the possible end of the war without Ukraine’s participation, the market is starting to come around to the potential of eased access to Russian oil supply. If talks result in a deal and a possible sanctions relief on Moscow’s crude oil and petroleum product exports, oil prices will ease by up to $10 per barrel for the Brent benchmark,…
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Forget Ukraine: The Russia-U.S. Summit in Saudi Arabia is All About Money

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 02:00
The diplomatic onslaught by the Trump Administration during last weekend's Munich Security Conference is still reverberating across Europe. The unexpected affront by Trump’s representatives, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Defense Hegseth, has not only put the Transatlantic relationship on hold but is also seen as a significant move by the Administration to circumvent European partners and Ukraine—an unprecedented effort by the U.S. to impose a peace deal with Russia. In the coming weeks, all eyes will be on Saudi Arabia, where…
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Europe’s LNG Tango: A Love-Hate Relationship with Reality

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 01:00
The European Union, ever the conflicted protagonist in its own energy saga, is gearing up to throw its weight around in the global LNG market—again. A leaked draft from the European Commission suggests Brussels will “immediately engage” with LNG suppliers to stabilize energy prices, all while still pretending it’s on track to kiss fossil fuels goodbye by 2050. The cognitive dissonance is almost admirable. At issue is Europe’s chronic dependence on imported gas. Having sworn off Russian pipeline supplies (at least officially),…
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The Economics of Solar Power

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 01:00
When the massive Ivanpah solar plant was finished in the Mojave Desert in 2014, it was touted as the future of solar power and a cutting edge approach to clean energy. The plant was the world’s largest solar thermal plant when it was built, spreading over 5 miles of federal land. It cost about $2.2 billion and received loan guarantees worth $1.6 billion from the U.S. Department of Energy. Now, barely over ten years later, it’s already closing.  Called ‘concentrated solar’ or ‘thermal solar,’ the technology…
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What Does the U.S.-Russia Meeting in Saudi Arabia Mean for the Middle East?

Wed, 02/19/2025 - 00:00
Saudi Arabia is hosting one of the most important diplomatic meetings between Russia and the United States in years. On February 18, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Riyadh. The meeting will aim to restore the fraught ties between the two countries. It will focus on ending the war in Ukraine, where Washington has led its European allies in helping Kyiv against a Russian invasion that began three years ago. Experts see the talks as a sign that Saudi Arabia is seeking to assume a central…
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Majority of Brits Support Green Taxes for Carbon Reduction

Tue, 02/18/2025 - 23:00
According to new research, just over half of Brits are in favour of introducing taxes to encourage a reduction in households’ carbon footprint. According to a survey from EPC and energy efficiency platform epIMS, the most-favoured tax of those surveyed was a waste management levy, with a quarter of respondents supportive of a tax on the failure to recycle properly. Just 44 per cent of UK household waste was recycled in 2022, according to government statistics, with this rate going down instead of improving in England. While eight environmental…
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Trump's Tariffs Create Uncertainty in European Steel Market

Tue, 02/18/2025 - 22:00
Via Metal Miner European bodies recently criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s order to introduce tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports entering the country. Meanwhile, experts at home and abroad continue to evaluate how the trade dispute will affect steel prices and aluminum prices. The European Commission, the European Union’s executive arm, recently vowed that it would respond swiftly to Trump’s February 10 order to impose a 25% import tariff on steel and 10% on aluminum, regardless of the point of origin. If you’re…
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G7 Weighing Tightening Russian Oil Price Cap

Tue, 02/18/2025 - 21:30
The Group of Seven is considering collectively tightening an oil price cap on Russian petroleum in an effort to cut Moscow’s oil revenues as the war in Ukraine rages on, Bloomberg has revealed. A draft statement seen by Bloomberg shows that these nations could task their finance ministers to collectively redraw the price limit--currently set at $60 a barrel for Russian crude. Last December, the Biden administration tightened sanctions on Russian oil. Middlemen who supply Russian oil have stopped offering cargoes after the latest U.S. sanctions…
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Port Talbot's £1.25 Billion Electric Furnace Project Approved

Tue, 02/18/2025 - 21:00
Proposals by Tata Steel to build a £1.25bn electric furnace in Port Talbot have been given the go-ahead by a local council. Neath Port Talbot Council’s planning committee on Tuesday approved what amounts to one of the most significant investments made in the UK steel industry in decades. The electric furnace will replace two traditional blast furnaces that closed last year, coming into operation at the end of 2027. It will preserve some 5,000 Tata Steel UK jobs and is supported by £500m in subsidy from the government. “This…
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