Palm oil prices rise but a stronger ringgit and weak demand cap gains
Malaysian palm futures edged higher on Friday, after three sessions of decline. The gains were limited by the stronger ringgit, and weak demand in key markets. By midday, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Malaysia's Derivatives exchange was up 0.41% to 3…
The policies of Australia's major political parties in a single glance
Australians will cast their votes on Saturday, in a tight-run national vote marked by concerns about the cost of housing and living as well as the trade tensions caused by U.S. president Donald Trump's tariffs. Compare the key…
Venture Global raises $3 Billion for CP2 Louisiana LNG Plant
Venture Global announced on Thursday that it had raised $3 billion to finance the construction of the CP2 LNG Plant in Louisiana. This would be the biggest liquefied gas plant in America. Venture Global, the U.S. second largest LNG exporter…
EOG Resources exceeds profit expectations, reduces capital expenditure plan due to tariff uncertainty
EOG Resources posted a first-quarter profit that was higher than expected on Thursday. The company enjoyed higher natural gas production and prices, but cut its capital spending plan due to tariff uncertainty. The company reported…
Sources say that the court hearing for Exxon's dispute with Chevron over Hess-Chevron deal will be held on May 26.
Two sources with knowledge of the matter say that, according to the Paris-based International Chamber of Commerce, a hearing has been scheduled for May 26 in Exxon Mobil’s arbitration dispute regarding Chevron’s planned acquisition of oil company Hess.
Trump administration sues Hawaii and Michigan to block planned lawsuits on climate change
The Trump administration sued Hawaii and Michigan in an attempt to prevent them from suing major oil companies for their role in climate changes. They accused the Democratic-led state of overreach, and threatening domestic energy production.
The Trump administration sueded Michigan to stop a planned climate change lawsuit
The Trump administration sued Michigan to stop it from suing oil companies for their role in climate change. They claimed that the Democratic-led Michigan was blocking domestic energy production. In a late-night lawsuit filed in Michigan, the U.S.
DTE Energy's quarterly profit increases on the strength of its gas and energy trading
DTE Energy, a U.S. utility company, reported an increase in profit for the first quarter on Thursday. This was largely due to its strength in gas and energy trading. The cold weather in the first quarter of the year boosted demand for gas to fuel heating appliances.
Targa Resources announces higher Q1 core profits on strength of North Dakota assets
Targa Resources, a pipeline operator, reported on Thursday a higher adjusted core profit for the first quarter. This was due to its Badlands operations located in North Dakota as well as the fact that higher NGL prices were offset by service fees and higher NGL volumes.
Maguire: US LNG exports reach new heights due to strong European demand
The U.S. has exported more than 20% of its LNG this year compared to the same period last year, mainly due to purchases from European nations. These countries accounted for three-quarters of all U.S. orders. According to Kpler (a trade intelligence firm), the total U.S.
The first-quarter profits of investment giant KKR have risen on the back of fee growth
KKR announced a near 20% increase in its first-quarter profits on Thursday. This was boosted by the higher transaction and management fees that it received from its portfolio. The results show the structural advantage of large…
Venezuela's oil exports drop by 20% after Chevron cancels cargo
Ship tracking data and documents show that Venezuelan oil exports dropped by almost 20% in April to 700,000 barrels a day (bpd), the lowest level for nine months. This was due to cargo cancellations from U.S. producer Chevron…
The new CEO of Buffett's homeServices believes that buyers and sellers can deal with tariffs and changes
HomeServices of America's new CEO, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices of America, said that concerns about tariffs impacting mortgage rates weigh on both home buyers and sellers but are unlikely to have a significant effect on sales of existing homes.
Japanese trading houses cautious on profit forecasts despite US tariffs
Japanese trading houses Mitsui & Co., Sumitomo Corp. and Sojitz issued cautious profit predictions for the current fiscal period as U.S. Tariffs threaten global supply chain and increase economic insecurity. Ryosei Acazawa, Japan's chief trade negotiator…
Maguire: US LNG exports reach new heights due to strong European demand
The U.S. has exported more than 20% of its LNG this year compared to the same period last year, primarily due to purchases from European nations. These countries accounted for three-quarters of all U.S. orders. According to Kpler (a trade intelligence firm), the total U.S.
As the election approaches, Australia's richest woman says she wants Trump like reforms
Gina Rinehart, a mining magnate in Australia, is calling on the country to adopt a Donald Trump-style of leadership and cut government spending while increasing defence expenditures and energy security. The country will be voting this weekend.
Indonesia is planning to build 10 GW of nuclear power as part of a major push for renewable energy, a presidential adviser says
In an interview, a senior adviser to President Prabowo said that Indonesia is planning a major expansion of renewable energy in Indonesia by 2040. This will include the introduction of nuclear power of 10 GW. Contracts are expected in the next five year, the aide added.
Tenaris posts dip in quarterly net sales
Tenaris, an Italian steel pipe manufacturer, announced on Wednesday a 15% drop in its first-quarter sales to $2.92 Billion. The company reported that the sales were boosted by higher seasonal volumes in Canada, and increased onshore sales in United States.
EIA: US crude stocks have unexpectedly impacted export and refinery demand
The Energy Information Administration reported on Wednesday that U.S. crude stockpiles dropped unexpectedly due to higher exports and refinery demands, while gasoline inventories fell for the ninth consecutive week. The EIA reported that crude inventories dropped by 2.7m barrels…
EIA reports that US oil production rose in February, as New Mexico set a record.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Wednesday that the total crude oil production in the United States increased slightly in February, as Texas and New Mexico, two of its top producers reversed recent declines by pumping more barrels.