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Spot oil premiums tumble as US‑Iran deal eases Middle‑East tensions

Spot premiums for crude and refined products across Asia, Europe and Africa fell sharply after President Trump announced a preliminary US‑Iran agreement. Dubai’s premium to swaps slid to $2.06 a barrel, near pre‑war levels, while Angolan crude now trades at a $2.20 discount to Brent. Asian naphtha entered contango, with margins plunging about 90%.

Vista Energy Increases Reserves by 57% and Production by 59% in 2025
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Vista Energy Increases Reserves by 57% and Production by 59% in 2025

Vista Energy reported a 57% jump in proved and probable reserves to 588 MMboe at the end of 2025, driven largely by the acquisition of Petronas assets. The reserve replacement ratio surged to 605% overall and 260% on a organic basis....

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
Natural Gas Forwards Soften Again, But Basis Strength Signals Risk of Regional Volatility
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Natural Gas Forwards Soften Again, But Basis Strength Signals Risk of Regional Volatility

U.S. natural‑gas forward prices slipped again this week as the market eases from the January cold snap. Prompt‑month contracts fell 26.7 cents, while regional basis spreads showed mixed movement. SoCal Citygate basis peaked near $1.90/MMBtu for 2028 deliveries, whereas Malin remained...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
As U.S. Companies Return to Venezuela's Oilfields — One Canadian Driller Has a Head Start
NewsFeb 12, 2026

As U.S. Companies Return to Venezuela's Oilfields — One Canadian Driller Has a Head Start

Canadian oilfield services firm Ensign Energy Services is currently the sole operator of drilling rigs in Venezuela, maintaining two rigs in the Orinoco heavy‑oil region after two decades of continuous presence. A recent Trump administration general licence has opened the...

By Financial Post – Commodities
Final Decision on Open Consultation on Proposed Changes to RBD Palm Olein, Cfr South China and Crude Coconut Oil, Fob...
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Final Decision on Open Consultation on Proposed Changes to RBD Palm Olein, Cfr South China and Crude Coconut Oil, Fob...

Fastmarkets concluded an open consultation on its palm and lauric oil benchmarks with no objections, so it is implementing methodological changes. The roll date for Refined Bleached Deodorised (RBD) palm olein CFR South China shifts from the 16th to the...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Silver Stalls Below 75; Inflation Data Could Spark Metal Rally
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Silver Stalls Below 75; Inflation Data Could Spark Metal Rally

$SLV having big trouble getting above 75.00 again...which still won't be enough to restore confidence. Big inflation report ahead...precious metals may see a big reaction.

By Hyperstocks
Gold Dip After NFP Profit‑take, Still Bullish Long‑term
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Gold Dip After NFP Profit‑take, Still Bullish Long‑term

GOLD ( XAUUSD ) just dumped over a 1000 pips after yesterday's NFP , but what just happened ? 👇 Netanyanho signalled towards de-escalation in the middle east with a potential deal b/w Iran & US This optimistic headlines lead to a...

By tradeloq
Reuters Reports on Recent China, India Coal Projections
BlogFeb 12, 2026

Reuters Reports on Recent China, India Coal Projections

The episode reviews recent Reuters reports on coal outlooks for China and India, highlighting projections from the China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association and a NITI Aayog study. In China, output is expected to edge up modestly in 2026 while...

By The Coal Trader
IEA Lowers 2026 Oil Demand Forecast on Economic Uncertainty, Higher Prices
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IEA Lowers 2026 Oil Demand Forecast on Economic Uncertainty, Higher Prices

The International Energy Agency (IEA) lowered its 2026 global oil demand growth forecast to 850,000 barrels per day, down from a previous estimate amid heightened economic uncertainty and rising crude prices. Demand gains will come entirely from non‑OECD economies, with...

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
SOLS: Cheap US Uranium Conversion Monopoly Amid Global Shortage
SocialFeb 12, 2026

SOLS: Cheap US Uranium Conversion Monopoly Amid Global Shortage

Thread(1/2) 🧵 We put our SOLS long thesis above the paywall in our Atoms vs. Bits primer yesterday, so I’m also going to summarize for all you degenerates on X. The story is simple: the uranium trade has resulted in nearly every...

By Citrini7 (pseudonymous)
Chinese Zinc and Lead Smelters Rely on Byproducts in 2026
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Chinese Zinc and Lead Smelters Rely on Byproducts in 2026

Chinese zinc and lead smelters are increasingly dependent on by‑product revenues as tight imported concentrate supplies compress primary treatment charge margins. Silver, sulfuric acid, copper and gold now provide critical income streams, offsetting low zinc and lead TCs projected for...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Nuclear Power Group Alva Energy Launches with $33 Million in Funding
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Nuclear Power Group Alva Energy Launches with $33 Million in Funding

Alva Energy, a Massachusetts‑based nuclear startup, closed a $33 million Series A round led by Playground Global to fund retrofits of existing U.S. reactors. The company will replace steam generators and add a second turbine, boosting each plant’s output by 200‑300 MWe and...

By POWER Magazine
US Natural Gas Storage
NewsFeb 12, 2026

US Natural Gas Storage

The Energy Information Administration reported that U.S. natural gas inventories rose by 2.5 billion cubic feet (Bcf) in the week ending November 1, bringing total working‑day stocks to 3.22 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). This level sits about 5 percent above the five‑year average for...

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
Ohio’s Data Centers Tighten Natural Gas Balance
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Ohio’s Data Centers Tighten Natural Gas Balance

The data center driven surge in Ohio's electricity consumption has contributed to tighter natural gas balances. For the 12-months ending in October, 2025, Ohio's natural gas consumption was 3.7 bcf/d, near an all-time high, driven largely by demand in the...

By T. Mason Hamilton
China’s Urban Gas Network Reaches 484 Million Residents
SocialFeb 12, 2026

China’s Urban Gas Network Reaches 484 Million Residents

China’s residential gas revolution China has connected more than 300 million people living in urban households to the natural gas network since 2010, according to data published late last year by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS). The number of urban...

By John Kemp
Ukraine Strikes 2nd Lukoil Refinery in Russia This Week
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Ukraine Strikes 2nd Lukoil Refinery in Russia This Week

Ukrainian drones struck Lukoil’s Ukhta refinery in the Komi region, igniting a blaze in the primary unit and a visbreaker. The attack follows a high‑precision strike on Lukoil’s larger Volgograd refinery earlier this week. Ukhta processes about 60,000 barrels of...

By Rigzone – News
Ghana’s Unpaid Cocoa Farmers Are Forced to Go Hungry
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Ghana’s Unpaid Cocoa Farmers Are Forced to Go Hungry

Ghana’s cocoa regulator Cocobod owes farmers for tens of thousands of tons of beans as global cocoa prices have halved to about $4,000 per metric ton. The payment backlog forces smallholders like Joseph Dautey and Jacob Tetteh to skip meals,...

By BusinessLIVE
IEC-Based Technical Specifications Needed for Second-Life PV Module Market
NewsFeb 12, 2026

IEC-Based Technical Specifications Needed for Second-Life PV Module Market

The IEA‑PVPS Task 13 report warns that the second‑life photovoltaic module market remains fragmented due to missing IEC‑based qualification standards, costly manual repairs, and absent policy support. It recommends fast‑tracking IEC specifications, investing in automated testing hubs, and creating financial instruments...

By pv magazine
USA Crude Oil Stocks Rise More Than 8MM Barrels WoW
NewsFeb 12, 2026

USA Crude Oil Stocks Rise More Than 8MM Barrels WoW

U.S. commercial crude inventories rose by 8.5 million barrels in the week ending Feb 6, reaching 428.8 million barrels—about three percent below the five‑year seasonal average. Total petroleum stocks slipped 1.7 million barrels week‑on‑week but remain up 81.9 million barrels year‑on‑year. Refinery runs edged lower...

By Rigzone – News
Spain Hits 50 GW Solar Milestone
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Spain Hits 50 GW Solar Milestone

Spain’s installed solar capacity hit the 50 GW milestone in early 2026, after adding roughly 8.7 GW in 2025. Solar now represents 33.9% of the country’s total installed power capacity and supplied 18.4% of electricity last year. The expansion was led by...

By pv magazine
The New Rationale of the EU PV Market
NewsFeb 12, 2026

The New Rationale of the EU PV Market

Solar photovoltaic installations continued strong growth in 2025, with Europe reaching a record 70 GW and global cumulative installations surpassing 700 GW, led primarily by China’s over‑half share. The market is increasingly bifurcated: mature regions stagnate while emerging economies accelerate, and battery...

By pv magazine
Price Controls Trigger Chaotic, Uneven Resource Allocation
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Price Controls Trigger Chaotic, Uneven Resource Allocation

I'm super excited for my new paper with @ATabarrok and Mark Whitmeyer: "Chaos and Misallocation under Price Controls" During the 1973-74 gasoline crisis, the U.S. had about a 9 percent national shortfall. But that was far from evenly spread out. Over...

By Brian Albrecht
USA Labor Market Report Underpins Energy Demand
NewsFeb 12, 2026

USA Labor Market Report Underpins Energy Demand

Rystad Energy highlighted that January U.S. non‑farm payrolls increased by 130,000, pushing the unemployment rate down to 4.3% and surpassing consensus expectations. The stronger labor market is viewed as a modest tailwind for demand for transport fuels, petrochemicals and power...

By Rigzone – News
Investors Dump TTF Gas Futures as Prices Slip
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Investors Dump TTF Gas Futures as Prices Slip

INVESTMENT MANAGERS sold futures and options on the Dutch TTF European gas benchmark for the first time in eight weeks as prices retreated despite inventories well below average for the time of year. Funds sold the equivalent of 15 terawatt-hours...

By John Kemp
A Geopolitical State of Emergency?
PodcastFeb 12, 202636 min

A Geopolitical State of Emergency?

The episode examines escalating geopolitical risks to Europe’s energy security, focusing on rising US‑Iran tensions, Russia’s renewed attacks on Ukrainian energy assets, and shifting US interest in Greenland. Experts from Eurasia Group, Aurora Energy Research, and Montel analyze how these...

By Plugged In: the energy news podcast
Europe’s LNG Hunger Redirects Chinese Shipments to Europe
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Europe’s LNG Hunger Redirects Chinese Shipments to Europe

LNG demand in Europe is so strong that it's taking a shipment *FROM CHINA* ⚠️ An LNG tanker reloaded a shipment at a Chinese terminal and is heading to Europe (China is the world’s largest LNG Buyer) Europe's LNG imports have surged...

By Stephen Stapczynski
Gas Storage Boosts Reliability when Pipelines Fall Short
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Gas Storage Boosts Reliability when Pipelines Fall Short

Natural gas storage is part of the reliability and resilience story too. When there’s insufficient long-distance pipeline capacity, access to storage is your next best bet. This is part of the solution too.🧵 https://t.co/o35G4ig5HU

By T. Mason Hamilton
Lingering Storm Impact Still Visible in Latest US Weekly Oil Figures
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Lingering Storm Impact Still Visible in Latest US Weekly Oil Figures

The episode examines the latest U.S. weekly oil inventory data, highlighting how the lingering effects of a recent storm continue to distort supply figures. Analysts discuss the discrepancy between reported crude builds and actual market conditions, noting that refinery outages...

By Anas Alhajji (Energy Outlook Advisors)
Supply Dynamics, Not Demand Forecast, Drive Oil Market
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Supply Dynamics, Not Demand Forecast, Drive Oil Market

Sure, the IEA demand forecast update was negative... but pretty inconsequential in the scheme of the supply developments that are actually currently driving the oil market. https://t.co/P0KD7cPlR4

By Rory Johnston
All Markets Tumble, $3.6T Erased in 90 Minutes
SocialFeb 12, 2026

All Markets Tumble, $3.6T Erased in 90 Minutes

-$3.6T in 90 minutes Gold fell 3.76%, wiping out nearly $1.34T in market cap. Silver dropped 8.5%, losing around $400B in market value. The S&P 500 declined 1%, erasing $620B. Nasdaq slid more than 1.6%, shedding $600B. The crypto...

By Crypto Jack
OGJ Crack Spread
NewsFeb 11, 2026

OGJ Crack Spread

The Oil & Gas Journal (OGJ) offers a daily OGJ Crack Spread metric that quantifies the margin between crude oil input costs and refined product sales. This spread serves as a real‑time gauge of refinery profitability and market tightness. OGJ’s...

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
Venezuela's Oil Output Projected Near 1M B/D by 2026
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Venezuela's Oil Output Projected Near 1M B/D by 2026

How much oil would Venezuela produce by Dec 2026? (Current output has rebounded to just under 1m b/d)

By Javier Blas
U.S. Corn Exports Surge 52% Beyond 2020 Levels
SocialFeb 12, 2026

U.S. Corn Exports Surge 52% Beyond 2020 Levels

🌽U.S. corn export sales for 2025/26 are nearing 61 million metric tons (2.4 billion bushels). Early Feb sales in 2020/21 were similarly massive but heavily skewed by China. Non-China 2025/26 corn sales are 52% larger than at this point in 2020/21!

By Karen Braun
Fertilizer Matters EP42: China’s Green Ammonia Expansion
PodcastFeb 11, 20268 min

Fertilizer Matters EP42: China’s Green Ammonia Expansion

In this episode, Argus analysts Huijun Yao and Dinise Chng examine the rapid expansion of China’s green ammonia sector, highlighting the policy incentives, renewable‑energy integration and key projects slated for 2026‑2027. They detail which wind and solar farms will power...

By Metals Movers (Argus series within Argus Media feed)
Gold Lacks Earnings; Overvalued Compared to Commodities
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Gold Lacks Earnings; Overvalued Compared to Commodities

I managed the largest gold fund in USA. Here's the truth: Stocks have "babies" (earnings). Gold has NO babies. 🍼 Gold's at historic extreme vs. oil/soybeans. You're crazy if you think gold's gonna outperform inflation - @BergMilton https://t.co/bNqmCOVYCt https://t.co/7NJ9NoBZCx

By Jack Farley
Utilities Prefer Rate Hikes over Data‑center‑funded Battery Power
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Utilities Prefer Rate Hikes over Data‑center‑funded Battery Power

Culture change is hard. Utilities like @DukeEnergy would rather raise rates 15% on their ratepayers because they feel forced to pay “$3k/kW” for gas instead of adding 7,200 MWs of batteries paid for by data centers at existing solar sites...

By Jigar Shah
Crude Imports by Country of Origin
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Crude Imports by Country of Origin

The Oil & Gas Journal released a data set detailing U.S. crude oil imports broken down by country of origin. The report highlights the top supplying nations, shifts in import volumes over the past year, and emerging trends such as...

By Oil & Gas Journal – General Interest
Japan's Next‑month Heat Ends Winter, Gas Bulls Retreat
SocialFeb 12, 2026

Japan's Next‑month Heat Ends Winter, Gas Bulls Retreat

Pack it up, gas bulls. Winter is over Japan's temperature outlook for the next month 👇 https://t.co/0NTPCXmGD1

By Stephen Stapczynski
Gold Peaks, Yet GameStop‑Style Demand Keeps It Alive
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Gold Peaks, Yet GameStop‑Style Demand Keeps It Alive

My entire feed says gold has peaked and Bitcoin's turn is coming. Then I sat down with Joshua Lim. He sees signs of a blow off top… BUT also GameStop-esque demand propping up the metal 😅 #gold #markets #liquidations

By Laura Shin
HCC Q4 2025 Earnings Outlook
BlogFeb 11, 2026

HCC Q4 2025 Earnings Outlook

The episode examines Warrior Coal Company's Q4 2025 earnings outlook, emphasizing the stable performance of its legacy mines and the growing influence of the Blue Creek operation. It highlights the uncertainty around Blue Creek's steady‑state production as it gains market...

By The Coal Trader
This TSX Gold Producer Tipped as Top M&A Target in Scorching Metals Market
NewsFeb 11, 2026

This TSX Gold Producer Tipped as Top M&A Target in Scorching Metals Market

A TD Cowen survey of 58 institutional investors and mining executives identified Toronto‑listed Iamgold Corp. as the leading M&A candidate for 2026, with 20 % of respondents flagging the company. The poll also showed near‑universal expectations of heightened gold and silver...

By Financial Post – Commodities
CommodityChat: February WASDE Boosts Corn Export Outlook
BlogFeb 11, 2026

CommodityChat: February WASDE Boosts Corn Export Outlook

The USDA’s February 2026 World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates (WASDE) report introduced modest revisions to U.S. and global grain balances, notably a slight increase in projected U.S. corn ending stocks for 2025/26. The higher stocks lift the corn export...

By Trader PhD Blog
European Investment Bank Launching Financing Platform for Energy Efficiency
NewsFeb 11, 2026

European Investment Bank Launching Financing Platform for Energy Efficiency

The European Investment Bank is injecting €60 million into Solas Capital’s Sustainable Energy Fund II to launch a new financing platform that will support energy‑efficiency projects for SMEs across the EU. The platform is designed to mobilize nearly €400 million of total capital,...

By POWER Magazine
Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Ohio’s Commercial Power Use Overtakes Residential, Fueled by Data Centers

The commercial sector is now the largest electricity consumer in Ohio, driven by data center expansions. Commercial electricity sales surpassed residential sales for the first time on a twelve-month moving average basis in August 2025 and now account for 35%...

By T. Mason Hamilton
US Backs Coal Revival as Indonesia Slashes Output
SocialFeb 11, 2026

US Backs Coal Revival as Indonesia Slashes Output

Two major coal developments in the last 24 hours. 1. White House announcing purchases and support to revive the industry 2. Indonesia just ordered the world's largest nickel mine to sharply cut output. They are also looking to cut coal production by...

By Quinn Thompson
Refineries Drowning in Silver Scrap, Bearish Outlook
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Refineries Drowning in Silver Scrap, Bearish Outlook

Why @BergMilton is bearish silver: refineries are OVERWHELMED with silver scrap, EVEN MORE than in 2011 (prior speculative peak). Well sourced from "largest smelter in New York" Apple🔊https://t.co/bNqmCOVqMV Spotify📽️https://t.co/mnN6Dn02hi https://t.co/ng04tObLMG

By Jack Farley
2026 Poised for Mining Breakout as Silver Strengthens
SocialFeb 11, 2026

2026 Poised for Mining Breakout as Silver Strengthens

Gold stocks ripped in 2025… and the crowd still isn’t here yet. That’s the setup. In my @CSE_News TV chat, I break down why 2026 could be when developers + explorers finally get their moment—and why silver strength matters. Watch: https://t.co/NwTnRuwApf https://t.co/LU31dyl7sv

By Jeff Clark
December Corn Down 3%, November Soy up 4%
SocialFeb 11, 2026

December Corn Down 3%, November Soy up 4%

🇺🇸After 8 of 19 February trading sessions, December corn is averaging 3% below last year's U.S. insurance price and November soybeans are averaging 4% higher. https://t.co/hSmhgukFMi

By Karen Braun
January Outages Cut 3 Million Barrels Daily, 18‑month High
SocialFeb 11, 2026

January Outages Cut 3 Million Barrels Daily, 18‑month High

CHART OF THE DAY: If anything characterised January was oil outages: Kazakhstan, Venezuela, and the US (due to weather), plus several others. In total, it adds to nearly 3m b/d, highest in about 18 months, according to the @EIAgov https://t.co/Gb7hmQGvLw

By Javier Blas
Ethanol Output Rebounds to February High Amid Mild Weather
SocialFeb 11, 2026

Ethanol Output Rebounds to February High Amid Mild Weather

🇺🇸U.S. ethanol production in the first week of February popped right back up to the pre-arctic blast levels, totaling 1.11M bpd, a February best. U.S. temperatures have been unseasonably mild this week, and that should largely continue through the rest of...

By Karen Braun