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Norwegian oil business to make record high investments in 2024

Norwegian oil and gas financial investments are expected to strike a record high this year and will stay strong in 2025, driven by a string of brand-new advancements as well as expense inflation, a nationwide data office (SSB). survey revealed on Tuesday. The country's greatest company sector now expects to invest. 246.9 billion Norwegian crowns ($ 23.58 billion) in 2024, up from. a 243.6 billion crown quote made in February and going beyond a. previous record of 224 billion in 2014. Initial estimates for oil and gas investments in 2025. stood at 215.8 billion crowns, compared to a previous quote....

Renewable Energy

NORDIC POWER-Forward rates dip, yet hold on to weekly gains

Nordic forward power prices slipped on Friday on wetter weather outlook for the hydropowerdependent area, yet both the agreements are poised to tape their fourth successive weekly gain. * The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 3.15 euros or 7.47% to 39 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:46 GMT, its largest single-day loss given that April 2. Nevertheless, the contract was up over 0.39% up until now today. * The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement slipped by 1 euros to 47.50 euros/MWh, marking its most significant single-day decline in nearly a month. However, it is still set for a weekly gain...

Environment

NORDIC POWER-Forward costs rates slip on wetter weather view

Nordic forward power rates slipped on Thursday due to projections for greater rainfall in the hydropowerdependent area. * The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 2.8 euros to 42.7 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 10:55 GMT. * The Nordic front-year baseload power agreement edged down by 0.15 euros or 0.3% to 49.15 euros/MWh. * The dip in Nordic market is because of forecasted wetter weather. Forecasts recommend more rain and warmth starting next week, lasting until mid-June, based on the 46-day outlook, stated Oletom Djupskaas, a power expert at LSEG. * We see that the German power agreements are continuing up...

Natural Gas

NORDIC-POWER-Forward rates firm on drier weather view, lower water levels

Nordic power prices acquired on Thursday, supported by drier weather forecasts and lower water reserves in the hydropowerreliant area, while greater German power and European gas markets added to the upbeat mood. * The Nordic front-quarter agreement rose 1.15 euros to 38.70 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) at 1138 GMT. * The Nordic front-year agreements got 0.65 euros to 46.10 euros/MWh. * The rates are up since the weather report are drier again, which leads to a worsening of the hydro scenario, stated Oletom Djupskaas, a power analyst at LSEG. * In addition to drier weather, German prices are somewhat...

Oil & Gas

NORDIC-POWER-Forward rates slip on damp weather condition outlook

Nordic forward power rates fell on Wednesday on wetter weather forecasts and improving water reserves in the hydropowerdependent area. * The Nordic front-quarter agreement fell 1.3 euros to 37.7 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) since 1049 GMT. * The Nordic front-year agreements lost 0.4 euros to 45.6 euros/MWh. * Prices are down as there is again forecast for wet weather which is putting pressure on the Nordic market, stated Axel Weyler, an originator at Entelios Trading AB. * Nordic water reserves offered 15 days ahead were seen at 16.90 terawatt hours (TWh) listed below typical, below 20.9 TWh listed below regular...

Fuel Oil

China concerns more oil products export quota in second batch for 2024

China has actually released its 2nd batch of improved fuel export quotas for 2024, totalling 18 million metric loads, Chinese consultancies and trade sources said on Tuesday. The volume is 2 million lots more than the 2nd batch issued in 2015 and might increase fuel products and even more depress refining margins in Asia. The export volumes, comprising 14 million lots of refined items and 4 million tons of marine fuel, were allotted mostly to state-owned refiners, according to consultancies Longzhong and JLC and the trade sources. The brand-new quota brings this year's overall for exports of fine-tuned and marine...

Oil & Gas

NORDIC POWER-Forward costs increase on drier weather view, higher fuel prices

Nordic forward power rates increased on Monday, with frontquarter agreement striking a more than onemonth high, assisted by drier weather report in the hydropowerreliant region, higher spot prices and more powerful fuel markets. * The Nordic front-quarter contract climbed 2.1 euros to 35.80 per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 1152 GMT. * The Nordic front-year contracts got 0.75 euro to 45.00 euros/MWh. * The strong spot rates and we are reacting to the very strong market in the continent energy space and I think gas is the primary driver here, said Axel Weyler, an originator at Entelios Trading AB. * Carbon front-year...

Natural Gas Utilities

Tanzanian LNG job delayed as government seeks to alter terms, sources state

Settlements for the advancement of Tanzania's $42 billion melted gas export plant have been postponed by proposed government modifications to a financial agreement reached in 2015, 2 sources from companies associated with the task stated. The federal government and investors revealed last May they had completed negotiations on the long-delayed job to unlock Tanzania's large offshore gas resources. Equinor and Shell are joint operators while Exxon Mobil, Pavilion Energy, Medco Energi and Tanzania's national oil business TPDC are partners. The federal government said at the time that the cabinet would evaluate the contracts the following month. After months without an...

Oil & Gas

Equinor looks for to revive expensive Norway, Canada oil prospects

Equinor has actually signed a. longterm handle engineering companies to assist drive down the. cost of establishing two overseas oil discoveries that were. previously held off, the Norwegian energy group stated on. Thursday. The contract with the Subsea Integration Alliance, an. oilfield services group making up Subsea7 and. OneSubsea, could help restore strategies to establish Norway's Wisting. field and Canada's Bay du Nord, potentially opening around one. billion barrels of oil. Selecting the provider at this early stage is a brand-new method of. approaching project advancement for us, Equinor job. advancement head Trond Bokn said in a joint declaration with....

Carbon Emissions

Norway's OKEA submits $570 mln Bestla oil and gas advancement strategy

Norwegian oil and gas firm OKEA submitted on Tuesday a 6.3 billion Norwegian crowns ($ 571 million) strategy to establish its Bestla oil and gas discovery in the North Sea, the country's energy ministry informed a. press conference. The discovery, previously called Brasse, is approximated to hold. 24 million barrels of oil equivalent in recoverable reserves,. which will be produced with a subsea setup linked to. the Brage field platform. Production is anticipated to begin in the very first half of 2027. Norway, Western Europe's largest oil and gas manufacturer, desires. oil companies to continue establishing new petroleum resources on...

Oil & Gas Drilling

Norway's wealth fund fails on environment aspirations, NGO states

Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, is falling short on its environment aspirations by stopping working to back numerous investor propositions pressing oil business to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, a nongovernmental organization stated in a report said on Monday. The fund swimming pools the Nordic nation's state profits from oil and gas production. Considering that 2022 its objective is for the 9,000 business it buys internationally to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Contract. As part of its strategy, the fund's management, Norges Bank Financial Investment Management (NBIM), has set...

Oil & Gas Refining

Norway wealth fund fails on its climate ambitions, NGO states

Norway's $1.6 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world's largest, falls short on its climate aspirations by failing to back numerous shareholder proposals pushing oil business to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, an NGO report said on Monday. The fund swimming pools the Nordic nation's state earnings from oil and gas production. Given that 2022 its objective is for the 9,000 companies it purchases internationally to reach net no greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, in line with the Paris Agreement. As part of its technique, the fund's management, Norges Bank Financial Investment Management (NBIM), has actually set expectations for corporate boards...

Fossil Fuels

Electric Utilities

NORDIC POWER-Forward rates slip on damp weather condition outlook, lower German power

Nordic power forward costs dipped on Tuesday, weighed down by lower German power prices and predictions for increased rainfall in the hydropowerreliant area. * The Nordic front-quarter contract decreased by 2.2 euros or 5.47% to 38 euros per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 11:07 GMT. * The Nordic front-year baseload power contract edged down by 0.80 euros or 1.67% to 47 euros/MWh. * The Nordic power market continues to take a look at the weather forecasts, which have actually turned wetter however still with a big hydrological deficit. Today, it opens down in addition to the German power market, analysts at Energi...

Fossil Fuels

Climate tech Cloover raises $114 mln in seed financing

German environment technology startup Cloover has raised $114 million in debt and equity in a. seed funding round led by Chris Sacca's Lowercarbon Capital,. Cloover's cochief executive told . The company's technology allows smaller business, which manage. the bulk of renewables setups in Europe, to access all. other parts of the worth chain, permitting them to track. consumers, provide financing, and offer numerous items at once. A local installer, for example, could utilize the Cloover. system to offer clients photovoltaic panels, energy storage, a heat. pump and financing all in one plan and illustrate the likely. result on their expenses,...

Fossil Fuels

Highlighting Exxon match, financiers prompt companies to keep investor spats out of court

A group of around 40 large European and American institutional investors on Tuesday urged companies to refrain from taking investors to court over disputes associating with their propositions. The group, which represents $4.4 trillion in possessions under management, highlighted the suit filed by Exxon Mobil versus two activist groups, in which the oil company looks for to bar their environment resolution. They said long-lasting financiers would suffer if companies increasingly seek the judgment of a court for settling arguments on investor proposals. We are concerned that these actions will hinder the filing of proposals concerning the sustainability issues that are...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

A minimum of 2 business look for Norway seabed mining licenses

2 business said on Wednesday they are seeking offshore seabed acreage on the Norwegian continental shelf where they intend to check out for minerals, in what could be the start of a controversial new mining market. The procedure puts Norway on track to become the very first country to start commercial production from its continental rack of metals helpful in the shift from oil and gas, such as copper, cobalt and zinc, in addition to unusual earth aspects (REE). Elections for acreage sent by a May 21 due date will form the basis for revealing the country's first seabed mineral...

Mineral Resources

EU to call for mineral tasks, eyes joint purchases

The European Commission will launch calls within days for projects to improve EU supply of vital minerals and hopes soon to start joint EU purchases along the lines of its existing plan for gas, a senior commissioner said on Wednesday. The EU Critical Raw Materials Act is created to guarantee a. supply of lithium, copper and other minerals essential for the. EU's green and digital shifts, to make it possible for the bloc to. produce its own electrical automobiles or wind turbines and to decrease. dependence on China. It enters force on May 23. Commission Vice-President Maros Sefcovic stated the...

Mineral Resources

Boliden to restart its Tara zinc mine in Ireland

Boliden will restart production at its Tara zinc mine in Ireland in the 3rd quarter after being closed for almost one year, the Swedish mining group said on Friday. Tara will gradually increase production to reach full capacity from January 2025, Boliden said. The mine was suspended considering that last June after costs of the galvanizing metal hit a three-year low. It is Europe's largest zinc mine and produced more than 300,000 metric lots of zinc focuses a year. Tara's. suspension, together with disruptions at significant Australian mines. had actually triggered a tighter supply of zinc focuses. A contract has...

Mineral Resources

Baltic index constant as gains in capesize balanced out lower rates for smaller vessels

The Baltic Exchange's primary sea freight index, tracking rates for ships bring dry bulk commodities, was mostly the same on Tuesday as gains in capesize countered weakness in smaller vessel sections. * The general index, which factors in rates for capesize, panamax and supramax shipping vessels, edged greater to 1,685. * The capesize index gained 20 points, or about 1%,. to 2,100. * Average everyday revenues for capesize vessels,. which usually transfers 150,000-ton cargoes of iron ore and. coal, to name a few, increased $162 to $17,415. * Iron ore and steel futures fell amidst risk-off sentiment. ahead of a...

Mineral Resources

EU ought to do more to suppress steel imports from Asia, says Acerinox CEO

In charge of Spanish steelmaker Acerinox says the European Union ought to do more to curb steel imports from Asia, which are harming a few of the EU's. mills as need and rates deteriorate. China raised steel production by 13% in 2023 while the rest. of the world decreased it due to weaker demand. Indonesia and. China have currently exceeded 70% of the world's steel production. share, Acerinox CEO Bernardo Velazquez informed . With domestic demand not recovering as much as expected,. China's exports of steel items increased by 25% in March. year-on-year to 9.89 million metric lots, the highest...

Mineral Resources

FTSE 100 hits record high on BHP bid for Anglo American, profits push

Britain's benchmark FTSE 100 stock index scored its 3rd successive record high on Thursday, led by miner Anglo American on a buyout deal from BHP Group, while investors cheered incomes from several bluechip companies including Unilever, AstraZeneca and Barclays. The blue-chip FTSE 100 ended the session up 0.5%,. after striking a fresh all-time high of 8,105.59 points earlier. in the day. Anglo American rose 16.1% to an more than 10-month. high after BHP made an offer to purchase the London-listed. miner, valuing its share capital at $38.8 billion. The offer would create the world's biggest copper miner with. around 10%...

Power Markets

Norway's Hydro eyes more powerful outlook after Q1 lags forecast

Norway's Hydro, one of the world's biggest aluminium manufacturers, said on Wednesday it believed markets would enhance later on this year after the group's. core earnings fell more than expected in the very first quarter, hit. by weak need and margins. Changed profits before interest, tax, depreciation and. amortisation (EBITDA) fell 28% year-on-year to 5.41 billion. crowns ($ 497.8 million), lagging experts' average projection of. 5.54 billion crowns in a company-compiled survey. Primary aluminium volumes outside China fell 2% year-on-year. in January-March, hit by muted need from property and. commercial building, especially in Europe, which also saw a. decrease in...

Coal

Baltic index strikes one-week short on capesize weakness

The Baltic Exchange's dry bulk sea freight index extended declines on Tuesday and touched its lowest level in a week, harmed by a slide in capesize vessel rates. * The general index, which consider rates for capesize, panamax and supramax shipping vessels, fell by 78 points, or 4.1%, to 1,804 points, its most affordable level because April 16. * The capesize index shed 244 points, or about 9%,. to 2,458, marking its worst day considering that April 2. * Average day-to-day profits for capesize vessels,. which typically carries 150,000-ton freights such as iron ore. and coal, decreased by $2,021 to...

Mineral Resources

Norway sovereign fund advisor may recommend Rio Tinto stake sale, WSJ reports (April 3).

The principles consultant to Norway's $1.6. trillion sovereignwealth fund is evaluating whether to recommend. the financier to divest its multibillion dollar stake in mining. huge Rio Tinto for ecological concerns, the Wall. Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing individuals familiar. with the matter. The council on principles has actually told Rio Tinto in current months. that it is evaluating the business for ecological damage from. its operations in the Brazilian Amazon, the report stated, mentioning. a letter seen by WSJ. The world's largest sovereign wealth fund, which owns 1.5%. of the international listed shares throughout 8,800 business checks out. financial...

Mineral Resources

Sweden's LKAB reduces iron ore production due to railway problems

LKAB, a state-owned Swedish mining company, announced in a Wednesday statement that it will reduce its iron ore production due to derailments along a railroad linking Sweden and Norway as well as reduced transport capacity. LKAB announced that it would reduce production by 1 million tonnes annually and may take other measures including laying off employees. Stockpiles of iron ore accumulated after two derailments on the Malmbanan Railway, used by LKAB to transport ore from Norway to Narvik. The mining company reported that derailments in the winter caused traffic to be stopped for 76 consecutive days, resulting in a daily...

Mineral Resources

Deals of the Day- Mergers and Acquisitions

By Tuesday, 2000 GMT, the following mergers, acquisitions, and dispositions had been reported: * MP Materials announced that Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart’s mining company has acquired a 5,3% stake in its company, adding to the rare earth investments she already holds. People with direct knowledge said that British Airways' owner IAG will receive an EU antitrust alert about its bid to take full control of Air Europa, after the remedies it has taken failed to satisfy EU antitrust concerns. The two companies have announced that the promoters of IndusInd Bank, a private lender, will purchase a 60% stake of the...

Mineral Resources

How business are reacting to attacks on ships in the Red Sea

Companies are responding to disturbances to shipping on the shortest path between Europe and Asia. Attacks in the Red Sea region by Houthi militants in Yemen have actually triggered a number of shipping business to reroute vessels. Below are details on how business in different sectors are reacting: VEHICLES ** GEELY: China's second-largest car manufacturer by sales, stated on Dec. 22 its electric automobile (EV) sales would likely be impacted by a hold-up in shipments. ** MICHELIN: the French tire maker said on Feb. 12 logistics problems connected to the Red Sea crisis weighed on its completed product flows, generally...