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Futures Settle: Natural Gas Prices Gain as War Risks Offset Mildest March in 14 Years
NewsMar 25, 2026

Futures Settle: Natural Gas Prices Gain as War Risks Offset Mildest March in 14 Years

Natural gas futures rose on Wednesday after earlier declines, driven by heightened geopolitical risk following Tehran's rejection of a U.S. peace proposal. The market also absorbed bullish signals from rising LNG feed‑gas demand and expectations of tighter storage balances. Despite...

By Natural Gas Intelligence (NGI)
No Escape From the Energy Shock for UK Business. A Long-Term Strategy Is Still Essential | Nils Pratley
NewsMar 25, 2026

No Escape From the Energy Shock for UK Business. A Long-Term Strategy Is Still Essential | Nils Pratley

UK businesses are confronting an energy price shock, with the nation already holding the highest industrial electricity rates among G7 nations. Cornwall Insight forecasts electricity could jump 10‑30 % and gas 25‑80 %, pushing a typical 12‑month electricity contract to about £578,000...

By The Guardian » Business
Bunker Fuel Shortages in Asia at Tipping Point as War Disruption Continues
NewsMar 25, 2026

Bunker Fuel Shortages in Asia at Tipping Point as War Disruption Continues

Asian ocean carriers are currently managing bunker fuel supplies, but tightening inventories signal a looming shortage if the Strait of Hormuz remains blocked. Global fuel suppliers warn that prolonged closure could trigger worldwide deficits. To cushion the impact, operators are...

By Journal of Commerce (JOC)
Opinion: Global Instability Could Speed the Shift to Green Jet Fuels
NewsMar 25, 2026

Opinion: Global Instability Could Speed the Shift to Green Jet Fuels

Geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East has driven jet‑fuel prices to record highs, forcing airlines such as Wizz Air to project roughly $55 million in losses. The shock underscores aviation’s exposure to fossil‑fuel volatility and accelerates interest in sustainable alternatives. Emerging technologies...

By Business Traveller (UK)
Grains Report 03/25/2026
NewsMar 25, 2026

Grains Report 03/25/2026

The USDA reported that U.S. pork belly stocks rose to 44.9 million pounds in February, a 4.5% increase from January but still 7.6% below a year earlier. Wheat and corn futures gained after President Trump signaled a pause in Iran...

By The Price Futures Group – Blog
Global Petrol Prices: Here's a Look at How Much Fuel Cost Has Changed Due to the West Asia War
NewsMar 25, 2026

Global Petrol Prices: Here's a Look at How Much Fuel Cost Has Changed Due to the West Asia War

The West Asia war that began on 29 February 2026 has pushed global petrol prices to an average of $1.41 per litre, with the United States seeing a 30.2% jump to $1.13/L. Australia leads the surge at 42% higher, while Sri Lanka’s...

By Mint (India) – Economy
Maharashtra Plans Multi-Department Panel to Tackle Recurring Onion Crisis
NewsMar 25, 2026

Maharashtra Plans Multi-Department Panel to Tackle Recurring Onion Crisis

Maharashtra announced a high‑level, multi‑department panel to address the state’s chronic onion price glut and farmer distress. The committee, led by senior officials from Agriculture, Finance and Marketing, will propose immediate relief measures and a two‑to‑three‑month roadmap for long‑term sector...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Weak Sentiment Keeps Kashmir Gold Demand Muted Despite Dip in Prices
NewsMar 25, 2026

Weak Sentiment Keeps Kashmir Gold Demand Muted Despite Dip in Prices

Gold demand in Kashmir stayed muted despite a recent dip in prices ahead of the wedding season. Traders expected a surge as gold corrected, but footfall in stores remained thin and buyers opted for lighter pieces. Consumers are favoring 1‑gram...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Markets
Gas Shortfall Fears Pushed Out Again as Grid Battery Boom and Electrification Take Fresh Bite From Demand
NewsMar 25, 2026

Gas Shortfall Fears Pushed Out Again as Grid Battery Boom and Electrification Take Fresh Bite From Demand

The Australian Energy Market Operator’s 2026 Gas Statement of Opportunities shows that expanding grid‑scale battery storage and accelerated electrification have pushed the nation’s first major gas shortfall from 2026 to 2030. AEMO still flags a peak‑day risk in the southern...

By RenewEconomy
US February Import Price Index +1.3% vs +0.5% Expected
NewsMar 25, 2026

US February Import Price Index +1.3% vs +0.5% Expected

The U.S. import price index jumped 1.3% month‑over‑month in February, the strongest gain since March 2022, driven by a 3.8% rise in fuel imports and a 1.1% increase in non‑fuel goods. Capital goods such as computers and industrial machinery posted...

By ForexLive
Asia Looks to Covid-Era Playbook to Tackle Fuel Crisis
NewsMar 25, 2026

Asia Looks to Covid-Era Playbook to Tackle Fuel Crisis

Asia, which purchases more than 80% of the crude transiting the Strait of Hormuz, is confronting a severe fuel shortage after Iran blocked the waterway following its war on February 28. Governments from South Korea to the Philippines are reviving...

By The Manila Times – Business
Oil-Rich Nations Seek to Gain on Price Hikes
NewsMar 25, 2026

Oil-Rich Nations Seek to Gain on Price Hikes

Iran’s abrupt closure of the Strait of Hormuz has sent oil prices soaring, prompting non‑Middle‑East exporters to step into the breach. Canada’s energy minister hailed the country’s surge as a strategic moment, positioning it as a reliable guarantor for allied...

By Semafor – Business
Why California Has the Nation’s Most Expensive Gas
NewsMar 25, 2026

Why California Has the Nation’s Most Expensive Gas

California’s average pump price hit $5.88 per gallon, the highest in the nation, driven by a mix of state policies and global market shocks. Long‑standing factors such as high excise taxes, cap‑and‑trade fees, and limited refinery capacity have kept prices...

By KQED MindShift
Signs of Jet Fuel Hoarding Emerge in Asia on Iran Oil Shock
NewsMar 25, 2026

Signs of Jet Fuel Hoarding Emerge in Asia on Iran Oil Shock

Asian airlines are increasingly hoarding jet fuel as the Iran‑Russia war drives crude prices above $120 per barrel. South Korea’s transport ministry is debating redirecting export‑bound jet fuel to the domestic market, while Philippine Airlines warns of imminent fuel rationing....

By Bloomberg – Markets
Middle East Conflict Risks Pushing UK Food Inflation Above 8%, Warns IGD
NewsMar 25, 2026

Middle East Conflict Risks Pushing UK Food Inflation Above 8%, Warns IGD

IGD warns that prolonged Middle East instability could trigger an energy shock that pushes UK food inflation above 8% by June 2026. In its worst‑case scenario, the surge would add roughly $190 to the average household grocery bill, while even...

By Retail Gazette
Blue Moon Apex Deal Underscores Gallium, Germanium Supply Push, Refining Gap
NewsMar 25, 2026

Blue Moon Apex Deal Underscores Gallium, Germanium Supply Push, Refining Gap

Blue Moon Metals completed its acquisition of the Apex mine, a former U.S. producer of gallium, germanium and copper, to re‑establish domestic supply of these critical metals. The deal includes a 0.5% net smelter return royalty for Teck and positions...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Kenya’s Flower Industry Loses Millions of Dollars Weekly Due to the Iran War
NewsMar 25, 2026

Kenya’s Flower Industry Loses Millions of Dollars Weekly Due to the Iran War

Kenya’s flower industry is losing up to $1.4 million each week since the Iran war began. The Kenya Flower Council reports over $4.2 million in losses across three weeks, with export volumes dropping by more than half. Freight costs have surged to...

By Yahoo Finance — Markets (site feed)
LPG Crisis Sours India's AC Industry; Production Costs Jump, Nuvama Says
NewsMar 25, 2026

LPG Crisis Sours India's AC Industry; Production Costs Jump, Nuvama Says

India's air‑conditioner makers are confronting a sharp LPG shortage that is disrupting the brazing process essential for unit assembly. To keep lines running, firms have shifted to oxy‑acetylene, a fuel tied to Middle‑East limestone imports, raising exposure to geopolitical volatility....

By ETRetail (India)
Israel Strikes Tehran as Trump Says US Negotiating to End War
NewsMar 25, 2026

Israel Strikes Tehran as Trump Says US Negotiating to End War

Israel launched a missile strike on Tehran while President Trump announced that the United States is negotiating a cease‑fire with Iran. The news sent crude oil prices plunging more than 6%, before partially recovering on doubts about the report’s veracity....

By Investing.com – News
Steel Companies Gear up for Further Hike in Prices
NewsMar 25, 2026

Steel Companies Gear up for Further Hike in Prices

Indian steel producers are preparing for another price increase as U.S. attacks on Iran lift coking coal, ferro‑alloy and shipping costs. Domestic hot‑rolled coil prices have risen 23 percent to roughly $650‑$700 per tonne, up from about $566 a month earlier....

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Companies
Oil Prices Drop 5% Amid Hopes of Ceasefire in the War in West Asia, Brent Below $100
NewsMar 25, 2026

Oil Prices Drop 5% Amid Hopes of Ceasefire in the War in West Asia, Brent Below $100

Oil prices plunged about 5% on Wednesday as optimism grew that a US‑Iran cease‑fire could be negotiated, pushing Brent crude below $100 per barrel and WTI to $88.31. The decline follows a recent peak near $119, but ongoing strikes and...

By Mint (India) – Economy
Perú Dispatch: Pipeline Failure Triggers Nationwide Gas Shortage, Price Surges, and Protests
NewsMar 25, 2026

Perú Dispatch: Pipeline Failure Triggers Nationwide Gas Shortage, Price Surges, and Protests

In March 2026 a rupture in the Transportadora de Gas del Perú pipeline near Megantoni, Cusco, halted the flow of unprocessed natural gas to the Piura processing plant, cutting supply of both GLP and CNG nationwide. The outage triggered immediate...

By JURIST
WPC at Crossroads: How Demand Is Reshaping Protein Supply
NewsMar 25, 2026

WPC at Crossroads: How Demand Is Reshaping Protein Supply

The whey protein concentrate (WPC) market is splitting as performance‑nutrition demand fuels stable, premium‑priced WPC80 while broader human‑use WPC stocks tumble about 25% year‑on‑year. USDA data show inventory declines through December 2025 and January 2026, signaling constrained production and tightening...

By NutraIngredients (EU)
Oil Shipping Costs Ease as Tankers Divert to Atlantic Basin
NewsMar 24, 2026

Oil Shipping Costs Ease as Tankers Divert to Atlantic Basin

As the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, oil tankers are increasingly diverting to the Atlantic Basin, boosting vessel traffic there. The rerouting eases regional freight rates, offering lower shipping costs for crude moving to Europe and the Americas. Traders note...

By Energy Intelligence
Crude Prices Fluctuate as Reports of US-Iran Talks Swirl
NewsMar 24, 2026

Crude Prices Fluctuate as Reports of US-Iran Talks Swirl

Oil prices jumped higher on Tuesday before slipping in after‑hours trading, reflecting the market’s reaction to fresh reports of potential US‑Iran talks aimed at ending the Middle East conflict. The price swing underscores how quickly crude markets respond to geopolitical...

By Energy Intelligence
China Not Expected to See LNG Supply Shortage Despite Mideast War
NewsMar 24, 2026

China Not Expected to See LNG Supply Shortage Despite Mideast War

China’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) market is projected to avoid a supply shortage through March despite the ongoing Middle East conflict, according to Shandong‑based consultancy SCI99. The firm cites robust existing contracts and a diversified import portfolio that includes Russia,...

By Energy Intelligence
Smith Calls for New Southbound Pipelines, Says U.S. Could Call 'First Dibs' On Canadian Oil Exports
NewsMar 24, 2026

Smith Calls for New Southbound Pipelines, Says U.S. Could Call 'First Dibs' On Canadian Oil Exports

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told CERAWeek attendees that Canada can fill the United States’ oil‑gap by adding roughly 2.5 million barrels per day of southbound pipeline capacity. She reiterated Alberta’s goal to double crude output to about eight million barrels per...

By Financial Post – Commodities
Iran Is Testing a Selective Strait of Hormuz Strategy that Could Deliver Another Shock to Oil Markets
NewsMar 24, 2026

Iran Is Testing a Selective Strait of Hormuz Strategy that Could Deliver Another Shock to Oil Markets

Iran is testing a selective passage strategy in the Strait of Hormuz, allowing only certain vessels to transit the waterway. Analysts describe the approach as a calibrated tactic that balances political leverage with economic self‑preservation. By targeting specific ships, Tehran...

By MarketWatch – Top Stories
Force Majeure and LNG Contracts
NewsMar 24, 2026

Force Majeure and LNG Contracts

Recent attacks on Gulf LNG facilities, including Qatar's Ras Laffan plant, have driven JKM prices above $25 per MMBtu and tightened supply for Asia, which absorbs 86% of Hormuz‑transiting cargoes. In Europe, TTF prices have surged past $64 per MWh,...

By JD Supra (Labor & Employment)
Execs Warn of Oil Demand Destruction From Supply Crunch
NewsMar 24, 2026

Execs Warn of Oil Demand Destruction From Supply Crunch

Oil executives warn that the ongoing war in Iran is severely disrupting crude and refined product flows, creating a global supply crunch. The resulting shortages are driving price spikes that are eroding demand across industrial and consumer sectors. Analysts anticipate...

By Energy Intelligence
Increasing Diesel Prices Are Driving up Livestock Transportation Costs
NewsMar 24, 2026

Increasing Diesel Prices Are Driving up Livestock Transportation Costs

Diesel prices have climbed to $5.15 per gallon, up from $4.89 a week earlier and $1.57 above the month‑ago average, marking a $1.69 year‑over‑year increase. Ag economist Charley Martinez warns that the higher fuel cost is inflating livestock trucking expenses,...

By Brownfield Ag News
Turkey's Tupras Awards Its Domestic Sulphur Sell Tender
NewsMar 24, 2026

Turkey's Tupras Awards Its Domestic Sulphur Sell Tender

Turkish refiner Tupras awarded part of its domestic sulphur e‑tender for April loading, pricing the commodity at $662‑672 per tonne FCA—an increase of $155‑$183 per tonne from the February round. The awards include 8,850 t from the Izmit refinery at $662‑664/t...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
EU Postpones Russian Oil-Ban, as Iran Energy Shock Aggravates Rifts
NewsMar 24, 2026

EU Postpones Russian Oil-Ban, as Iran Energy Shock Aggravates Rifts

The European Commission announced it will postpone the planned EU-wide ban on Russian oil imports that was slated for 15 April, pushing the decision to after the Easter break without setting a new deadline. The delay is attributed to heightened energy...

By EUobserver (EU)
Iran War Has Altered the Global Natural Gas Market. Goldman Says These 3 Stocks Will Benefit
NewsMar 24, 2026

Iran War Has Altered the Global Natural Gas Market. Goldman Says These 3 Stocks Will Benefit

Goldman Sachs predicts the U.S.–Iran war will keep the global LNG market disrupted through 2027, tightening supply after Iran’s attacks knocked out 17% of Qatar’s export capacity. Higher margins—averaging 200% above historical levels for 2026‑2028—create a favorable backdrop for producers....

By CNBC – ETFs
France Proposes Linking Solar Subsidies to Storage as Prices Turn Negative
NewsMar 24, 2026

France Proposes Linking Solar Subsidies to Storage as Prices Turn Negative

France’s energy regulator, the Commission de Régulation de l’Énergie (CRE), is proposing to tie subsidies for large‑scale photovoltaic projects to the inclusion of energy‑storage systems. The rule change targets installations above 100 kW and aims to curb revenue erosion caused by...

By pv magazine
ICAC Warns Cotton Farming ‘Under Threat’
NewsMar 24, 2026

ICAC Warns Cotton Farming ‘Under Threat’

The International Cotton Advisory Committee warned that cotton farming faces mounting threats from soaring input costs, climate‑driven disruptions, and insufficient policy support. Dr. Keshav Kranthi presented data showing farmer margins shrinking as pest pressures and extreme weather intensify. Meanwhile, apparel...

By Ecotextile News
Despite Low Demand, China Drives 5% Increase in Iron Ore Shipments
NewsMar 24, 2026

Despite Low Demand, China Drives 5% Increase in Iron Ore Shipments

Global iron ore shipments rose 5% year‑over‑year in the first 12 weeks of 2026, driven by stronger Chinese import demand. Yet Chinese steel production slipped 4% in the same period, pushing inventories to a record 179.5 million tonnes by March 12....

By MarineLink
US Scrap Markets Respond to Middle East Aluminum Supply Disruption
NewsMar 24, 2026

US Scrap Markets Respond to Middle East Aluminum Supply Disruption

U.S. aluminum scrap markets are feeling the ripple effects of a supply disruption in the Middle East, where cheap energy fuels large‑scale smelting. The interruption of primary aluminum shipments has driven U.S. manufacturers to lean heavily on recycled content, spiking...

By ScrapMonster – News
Can Central Asia Become a New Hub in the Global Fertilizer Market?
NewsMar 24, 2026

Can Central Asia Become a New Hub in the Global Fertilizer Market?

Central Asian states are mobilising substantial resources to become a new fertilizer hub, with Kazakhstan targeting 6 million tonnes of potash by 2028, Uzbekistan scaling green ammonia, and Turkmenistan expanding phosphate output. The region’s existing gas‑chemical complexes, such as KazAzot and...

By The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
Kyodo News Digest: March 24, 2026
NewsMar 24, 2026

Kyodo News Digest: March 24, 2026

Japan will begin releasing oil from its strategic reserves on Thursday to blunt rising fuel prices triggered by the U.S.–Israel‑Iran conflict, while the cabinet also approved mandatory ID checks for data‑only SIM cards to curb fraud. At the same time,...

By Kyodo News – English (All)
Future of Coffee: How It Must Adapt to Survive
NewsMar 24, 2026

Future of Coffee: How It Must Adapt to Survive

Climate change is eroding Arabica coffee’s traditional growing zones, with up to 20% of current areas projected unsuitable by 2050. Farmers are countering the stress through irrigation, shade trees, and heat‑tolerant varieties, while Robusta, a more resilient species, is expanding...

By BeverageDaily
DOE: PH Fuel Supply Will 'Run Dry' If Middle East Tensions Escalate
NewsMar 24, 2026

DOE: PH Fuel Supply Will 'Run Dry' If Middle East Tensions Escalate

The Philippines, which imports over 90% of its petroleum, faces a potential fuel shortage if Middle East tensions disrupt global oil routes, especially the Strait of Hormuz. DOE Secretary Sharon Garin warned that gasoline stocks could last about 64 days...

By Manila Bulletin – Business
Internal Buyers, Blenders Push Tea Sales in Coonoor Auctions
NewsMar 24, 2026

Internal Buyers, Blenders Push Tea Sales in Coonoor Auctions

The Coonoor tea auction recorded strong sales, with internal buyers and blenders purchasing 78% of the 964,835 kg leaf offering and 87% of the 286,009 kg dust offering in Sale 12. Prices slipped across categories, typical declines ranging from ₹3‑₹10 (≈$0.04‑$0.12) per kilogram,...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Carmakers Rush to Secure Aluminium as Middle East War Hits Supply
NewsMar 24, 2026

Carmakers Rush to Secure Aluminium as Middle East War Hits Supply

Automakers are accelerating aluminium purchases as the Israel‑Hamas conflict disrupts key smelting hubs in the Middle East. Export restrictions and port closures have tightened global supply, pushing spot prices above $2,500 per metric ton. Companies such as Volkswagen, Toyota and...

By Financial Times – Investments/ETFs
Gold Demand From Central Banks Likely to Rise as Global Risks Intensify: WGC
NewsMar 24, 2026

Gold Demand From Central Banks Likely to Rise as Global Risks Intensify: WGC

Central banks are increasing gold purchases as geopolitical tensions and de‑dollarisation drive a safe‑haven shift, according to World Gold Council (WGC) executive Shaokai Fan. Guatemala, Indonesia and Malaysia have entered or re‑entered the market, signaling broader reserve‑strategy changes. Gold prices...

By The Hindu Business Line
Japan Rice Prices Dip Below Key Threshold
NewsMar 24, 2026

Japan Rice Prices Dip Below Key Threshold

Japan’s retail rice price slipped below the ¥4,000 ($25.21) threshold for the first time in seven months, reaching ¥3,980 per 5 kg ($25.07) in the week to March 15. The decline marks the fifth consecutive weekly drop and follows an oversupply from...

By bne IntelliNews
From India to Italy, Trump’s Iran War Is Rippling Through the World Economy
NewsMar 24, 2026

From India to Italy, Trump’s Iran War Is Rippling Through the World Economy

The US‑Israel war in Iran has sent oil, gas, aluminum and fertilizer prices sharply higher, pushing global inflation expectations upward. Elevated energy costs are already biting manufacturers, farmers and freight carriers from India to Italy, while the conflict has forced...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Oil Price Spike Threatens to Cut Thai GDP Growth, Raise Inflation
NewsMar 24, 2026

Oil Price Spike Threatens to Cut Thai GDP Growth, Raise Inflation

Tisco Financial warns that a 10% rise in crude oil from a $72‑per‑barrel baseline could trim Thailand's GDP growth by 0.3‑0.4 percentage points and lift inflation by roughly 0.8%. The surge also strains the Oil Fuel Fund, which subsidises diesel...

By Bangkok Post – Investment (subset within Business)
'We Need Stability': Major LNG Suppliers Vexed by Supply Crisis
NewsMar 23, 2026

'We Need Stability': Major LNG Suppliers Vexed by Supply Crisis

Major U.S. and European liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporters warned on Monday that the ongoing hostilities in the Middle East have created a sizable supply shortfall, threatening global energy balance. The conflict has disrupted key export routes and halted several...

By Energy Intelligence