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Copper’s structural deficit has returned, but this time it’s different

Sam Hosack, Managing Director at Prospect Resources Ltd, considers how global demand for electrification, AI, infrastructure and defence is accelerating, while copper supply is struggling to keep pace, resulting in rising competition to meet future production needs. The last time the copper market was considered to be in a structural deficit was in 2009. More […]

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Global Gas Markets Get Another Boost as Australian LNG Strike Ends

A weeks-long strike action at the Ichthys LNG facilities in Australia is coming to an end after trade unions and Japanese energy company Inpex reached an agreement on pay and benefits. More than 430 members of the Offshore Alliance, AWU, and ETU trade unions early on Wednesday endorsed a settlement with Ichthys LNG operator Inpex,

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Qatar Prepares LNG Comeback Ahead of Hormuz Reopening

Qatar has started to return LNG tankers back to the Middle East in anticipation of an imminent reopening of the Strait of Hormuz that would allow the world’s second-biggest LNG exporter to start producing and moving LNG supply again. At least four Qatar-owned tankers have headed in recent days to Ras Laffan, Qatar’s LNG complex

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China’s Gasoline Car Market Is Crashing as Fuel Prices Surge

Gasoline car demand in China is slumping on higher fuel prices resulting from the crisis in the Middle East, with gas guzzlers such as Range Rover, fetching discounts of up to 60%, Bloomberg reported, citing Chinese media. The report also cited data from the Chinese Passenger Car Association showing discounts on gasoline cars had almost

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China Bets on Ultra-Deep Shale Gas to Boost Energy Security

China’s state-owned oil and gas major and top refiner Sinopec is ramping up exploration in the shale formations of the Sichuan basin with a view to increasing the country’s shale gas production by a third over the next ten years. Currently, China’s shale gas total is below government targets, Reuters noted in a report on

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Oil Tankers Reverse Course on Hopes of Hormuz Reopening

Two tankers that were heading to Africa have changed course and are now moving to the Middle East, Bloomberg reported today, citing ship-tracking data. One of the tankers, a Suezmax, which was originally sailing for Gabon, is now signaling its destination as Fujairah, the UAE port just outside the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg said. The

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China Reclaims Solar Crown With Record-Breaking Perovskite Panel

Last year, South Korea’s Qcells set the world record for large-area silicon solar cell efficiency, a development that promised to dramatically shrink the size of solar projects and slash costs. Qcells, a subsidiary of South Korea’s giant conglomerate Hanwha Corp, set the world record after achieving 28.6% efficiency by combining a top light-absorbing layer of

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Taiwan’s Energy Crisis Shows the Cost of Import Dependence

The issue of energy dependence and its consequences has, in recent months, become a major topic of discussion. The Hormuz crisis has brought energy security to the political agenda with a vengeance amid fuel price caps, rationing, and warnings of severe shortages.  A lot of countries have been used as examples of either low dependence

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US Crude Oil Inventories Down Again, Losing 52 Million Barrels in 9 Weeks

The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States fell by 8.33 million barrels in the week ending June 12. Analysts had expected a 4.5 million draw. In the week prior, US crude oil inventories fell by a rather large 9.119 million barrels. Although inventories have been falling rapidly for

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