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Australian Rare Earths Stocks Surge After U.S. Takes Stake in MP Materials
Australia’s rare earths producers saw their shares jump on Friday as the U.S. Department of Defense’s deal with U.S. rare earth producer MP Materials boosted sentiment across the Western industry amid Chinese export controls. Shares in Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths, the world’s biggest producer outside China, surged by 17% on the Australian Securities Exchange on Friday. The stock surge sent Lynas Rare Earths shares to their highest level since August 2022. Critical minerals producer Iluka Resources jumped by as much as…
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Indonesia Widens $17-Billion Corruption Probe Into State Energy Firm
Indonesia’s attorney general's office has widened the corruption investigation into oil procurement involving state oil and gas firm Pertamina, which is alleged to have cost $17.6 billion (285 trillion Indonesian rupiahs) in economic losses to the country. In a follow-up to the probe, Indonesia has named nine more suspects in the graft case involving the procurement of crude and oil products. Six of the newly named suspects are former executives at units of the state oil and gas firm, and three are from private companies. These are a former…
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Oil at the Center as U.S. and Brazil Edge Toward a Trade War
Brazil is preparing to defend its oil export sector as former U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to impose a 50% tariff on Brazilian imports starting August 1. The move has escalated tensions between the two countries, with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowing reciprocal action: “If he charges us 50%, we’ll charge him 50%,” Lula told local media outlet Record. Oil is Brazil’s top export to the United States, and until now it had been exempt from a 10% tariff already imposed on other Brazilian goods.…
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Chevron Cuts Layers, Eyes Guyana and Growth
Cost-cutting among energy companies is all the rage today. Oil prices are stable, but memories of recent devastation are still fresh, so Big Oil is cutting costs to stay in shape. One way to do it: centralize operations, which is what Chevron is doing right now. The idea is straightforward: simplicity is cheaper than complicatedness. So Chevron is going simpler by having just one global offshore business division manage all of its offshore operations, from the Gulf to Nigeria, and just one division handling human resources, information technology…
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Shale Gas Could Make Argentina Major LNG Exporter
Huge shale gas reserves are laying the foundations of pipeline and LNG exports out of Argentina, which could make South America’s second-largest economy a major force in regional and global gas supply. Argentina has the resource base—the vast unconventional reserves in the Vaca Muerta shale basin in the Neuquen province. But it needs to build up infrastructure to ship the gas from supply centers to interstate regional pipelines and planned LNG export facilities. Argentina also needs to continue with the market reforms launched by business-friendly…
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Why the Energy Sector Needs a Smarter AI Strategy
Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the world around us as our systems get smarter, and the resource and energy use of large language models grow ever larger. In the energy sector, artificial intelligence represents a double-edged sword: AI could help the sector overcome some of the hurdles involved in maintaining global energy security while we transition to cleaner alternatives, but it could also pose an existential threat to vulnerable power grids if used indiscriminately. Artificial intelligence requires a staggering amount of energy…
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EU Floats Dynamic Price Cap on Russian Oil Under Market Pressure
The European Commission has proposed a major overhaul to its Russian oil price cap regime, introducing a floating benchmark tied to global crude prices in an effort to regain control over a sanctions tool that has lost impact as oil markets decline, Reuters reported on Thursday. Under the new draft plan, disclosed Thursday, the existing $60-per-barrel cap on Russian seaborne crude would be replaced by a flexible mechanism that tracks international prices, likely pegged to Brent, while staying below market rates to maintain pressure on Kremlin…
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UK Rejects Zonal Energy Pricing System
The UK government has ruled out the introduction of a zonal energy pricing system that would have seen regions closer to renewable energy sources likelier to see lower prices. Ed Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has opted to reform the existing system by reviewing the way transmission charges work and incentivising the private sector to invest in renewable energy in areas of higher demand. Consultation on a zonal energy pricing system lasted three years. Greg Jackson, founder and head of Octopus Energy, was…
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Russia Boosts Military Presence in Armenia
Amid escalating tension with Armenia stemming from Yerevan’s desire to pivot westward, and lacking the ability to offer economic incentives, Russia is resorting to a traditional tactic to get its way: throw troops at the problem. A memo purportedly written by a high-ranking commander of Russia’s Southern Military District, and leaked by Ukrainian military intelligence, indicates that Russia is bolstering its troop contingent at its 102nd military base near the Armenian city of Gyumri. The document supposedly outlines steps needed to…
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Trump's 50% Copper Tariff Rocks U.S. Automakers
Via Metal Miner The Automotive MMI (Monthly Metals Index) moved sideways, inching up by 2.29%. While the index has maintained a mostly sideways trend over the past year, short-term volatility may be on the way. President Trump recently announced a 50% tariff on imported copper, a move expected to impact U.S. automotive manufacturing firms that source the red metal. Trump’s 50% Copper Tariff Stuns Automotive Manufacturing Supply Chain President Trump’s surprise July 8–9, 2025 announcement of a 50% tariff on imported copper (which…
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Nova Scotia Eyes Return to Offshore Natural Gas Exploration
As LNG Canada shipped its first LNG cargo from the newly completed facility in Kitimat, on the northwest coast of British Columbia, activity is ramping up on the East Coast especially offshore natural gas. LNG Canada consists of an export plant that cools the natural gas to a liquid using a combination of hydroelectricity and natural gas, states LNG Canada — a consortium of Shell, Mitsubishi Corporation, Petronas, PetroChina and Korea Gas Corp. The accompanying pipeline, called Coastal GasLink, is a partnership owned by affiliates…
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Trump Tariff Comments Trigger Oil Price Decline
Crude futures fell over 2% Thursday as traders reacted to fresh tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, raising alarms over future oil demand in key growth markets. At 12:19 p.m. ET, Brent crude was trading down 1.80%, at $68.93 per barrel, while WTI dropped to $66.97, shedding 2.06% on the day. In comments made Wednesday evening, Trump warned of a broadening tariff regime targeting Chinese imports, citing ongoing imbalances and Beijing’s trade practices. While no specific measures were announced, the tone of escalation rattled energy…
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Trump Tariff Comments Trigger Oil Price Decline
Crude futures fell over 2% Thursday as traders reacted to fresh tariff threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, raising alarms over future oil demand in key growth markets. At 12:19 p.m. ET, Brent crude was trading down 1.80%, at $68.93 per barrel, while WTI dropped to $66.97, shedding 2.06% on the day. In comments made Wednesday evening, Trump warned of a broadening tariff regime targeting Chinese imports, citing ongoing imbalances and Beijing’s trade practices. While no specific measures were announced, the tone of escalation rattled energy…
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Solar Surge Sends French Power Prices Negative
France’s solar power generation hit a new record this week, sending intraday electricity prices into negative territory for several hours—a stark reminder of the volatility created by rapid swings in renewable output. At 2 p.m. Thursday, French solar output surged to 19.5 gigawatts, meeting nearly 40% of national demand, according to grid operator RTE. That figure beat Bloomberg’s forecast peak of 18 GW and contributed to a midday glut of electricity that pushed prices as low as -€11 per megawatt-hour, Epex Spot SE data shows.…
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Europe Braces for Rising Gas Demand after Price Volatility Hits 2021 Low
So far in July, European natural gas markets have seen the lowest volatility in prices since 2021, but as summer temperatures peak in the coming weeks, demand is expected to rise, and so will the benchmark gas prices. In recent days, the historic 10-day volatility in European gas prices slumped to the lowest levels since September 2021, according to Bloomberg’s estimates. The low volatility followed a turbulent month of June, in which prices spiked due to concerns about disruptions to supply from the Middle East during the Israel-Iran conflict.…
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Europe Braces for Rising Gas Demand after Price Volatility Hits 2021 Low
So far in July, European natural gas markets have seen the lowest volatility in prices since 2021, but as summer temperatures peak in the coming weeks, demand is expected to rise, and so will the benchmark gas prices. In recent days, the historic 10-day volatility in European gas prices slumped to the lowest levels since September 2021, according to Bloomberg’s estimates. The low volatility followed a turbulent month of June, in which prices spiked due to concerns about disruptions to supply from the Middle East during the Israel-Iran conflict.…
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Europe Braces for Rising Gas Demand after Price Volatility Hits 2021 Low
So far in July, European natural gas markets have seen the lowest volatility in prices since 2021, but as summer temperatures peak in the coming weeks, demand is expected to rise, and so will the benchmark gas prices. In recent days, the historic 10-day volatility in European gas prices slumped to the lowest levels since September 2021, according to Bloomberg’s estimates. The low volatility followed a turbulent month of June, in which prices spiked due to concerns about disruptions to supply from the Middle East during the Israel-Iran conflict.…
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Europe Braces for Rising Gas Demand after Price Volatility Hits 2021 Low
So far in July, European natural gas markets have seen the lowest volatility in prices since 2021, but as summer temperatures peak in the coming weeks, demand is expected to rise, and so will the benchmark gas prices. In recent days, the historic 10-day volatility in European gas prices slumped to the lowest levels since September 2021, according to Bloomberg’s estimates. The low volatility followed a turbulent month of June, in which prices spiked due to concerns about disruptions to supply from the Middle East during the Israel-Iran conflict.…
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Competition and Policy Woes Impact UK Biodiesel Sector
One of Britain’s biggest biodiesel plants is preparing to shut down in the latest blow to the government’s industrial strategy. The Greenergy plant in Lincolnshire, which is thought to produce as much as a quarter of the UK’s biodiesel, on Thursday confirmed it would begin consultation on a proposal to cease production. Greenergy said its Immingham plant had continued to be impacted by market factors, including slower increases in the UKs biofuels blending mandates compared to European countries and competition from subsidised…
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OPEC: The World Will Need an Extra 19.5 Million Bpd Refining Capacity by 2050
The world will need as much as 19.5 million barrels per day (bpd) of new refining capacity by 2050 to meet rising global oil demand, OPEC said in its 2025 World Oil Outlook (WOO) with forecasts through the middle of the century. Overall, OPEC expects global oil demand to continue rising by 2050, with global oil demand projected to increase by more than 19 million bpd between 2024 and 2050, reaching nearly 123 million bpd. India, Other Asia, the Middle East, and Africa are set to be the primary sources of long-term oil demand growth. Combined demand…
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