Commodities News and Headlines

Alaska North Slope Crude Hits Record High: Correction
NewsMar 6, 2026

Alaska North Slope Crude Hits Record High: Correction

Delivered prices for medium sour Alaska North Slope (ANS) crude hit a record high on Thursday, trading around an $8.30 per barrel premium to July Ice Brent, the highest since Argus began tracking in January 2018. Purchases by South Korean...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Brazilian BEK Buyers Brace for Price Hikes Amid Early Impacts of Middle East Crisis
NewsMar 6, 2026

Brazilian BEK Buyers Brace for Price Hikes Amid Early Impacts of Middle East Crisis

Brazilian bleached eucalyptus kraft (BEK) pulp prices rose 8% year‑on‑year in dollar terms, though a stronger real softened the net effect. February contracts ranged $700‑1,130 per tonne, while the March local‑currency price is set around 4,030 Reais, down 5.1% YoY but...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
ADNOC CEO Meets Japan PM Takaichi as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Mount
NewsMar 6, 2026

ADNOC CEO Meets Japan PM Takaichi as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Mount

ADNOC CEO Sultan Al Jaber met Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Tokyo as tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated, emphasizing energy security and confirming that the Ruwais LNG export facility remains on schedule. He reassured that construction has not...

By World Oil – News
Angola Welcomes Oil Price Surge but Warns Rally May Be Temporary
NewsMar 6, 2026

Angola Welcomes Oil Price Surge but Warns Rally May Be Temporary

Angola welcomed the recent surge in oil prices, with Brent climbing above $86 a barrel, far exceeding the $61 benchmark used in its 2026 budget. While the rally promises higher state revenues, the government warned that the boost could be...

By World Oil – News
Fastmarkets to Discontinue Two European SAF Cost-Based Assessments Reflecting Dutch HBE-IXB Credits
NewsMar 6, 2026

Fastmarkets to Discontinue Two European SAF Cost-Based Assessments Reflecting Dutch HBE-IXB Credits

Fastmarkets announced it will discontinue two European sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) cost assessments—AG‑SAF‑0006 (SAF max) and AG‑SAF‑0007 (HVO max)—that previously incorporated Dutch HBE‑IXB credits. The change follows the Netherlands’ update to its biofuel mandate, which now excludes aviation from the...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Minerals Council Suggests Tariff Methodology, Costs as Next Focus for Eskom
NewsMar 6, 2026

Minerals Council Suggests Tariff Methodology, Costs as Next Focus for Eskom

The Minerals Council South Africa praised Eskom for achieving a 68.5% energy availability factor, above the 68% target, but warned that the utility’s tariff methodology, legacy diesel contracts, and rising wage costs could push electricity prices beyond inflation. The council...

By Mining Weekly
Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi Tops 800 MW Hexi Solar Module Tender
NewsMar 6, 2026

Chinese PV Industry Brief: Longi Tops 800 MW Hexi Solar Module Tender

Longi’s subsidiary Longi Solar Technology secured the top spot in an 800 MW PV module tender for Gansu’s Hexi new energy base, offering a bid of CNY 0.754 ($0.104)/W and committing to delivery by June 2026. Canadian Solar announced that its 2 GW heterojunction...

By pv magazine
Retail Trader Activity Soars as Middle East Conflict Unfolds: Capital.com
NewsMar 6, 2026

Retail Trader Activity Soars as Middle East Conflict Unfolds: Capital.com

Capital.com reported a 49% jump in active retail traders and a 73% rise in total trading volume on 2 March as the Middle East conflict intensified. Oil surged to become the platform’s second‑most‑traded instrument, with new oil traders up 1,255% and...

By FX News Group
How Will the Iran War Affect the Global Economy?
NewsMar 6, 2026

How Will the Iran War Affect the Global Economy?

The Iran‑Hamas war is unlikely to dent global GDP, as the Gulf accounts for only 2‑3% of world output. However, the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly a quarter of seaborne oil and one‑fifth of LNG flow—poses a serious chokepoint for...

By Chatham House – All Content
Direct Impact of 10% Increase in Oil Prices Estimated to Be Around Almost 1% on WPI: Bank of Baroda
NewsMar 6, 2026

Direct Impact of 10% Increase in Oil Prices Estimated to Be Around Almost 1% on WPI: Bank of Baroda

Bank of Baroda estimates that a 10 percent rise in global oil prices will directly lift India’s Wholesale Price Index by roughly 0.7‑1 percent, potentially reaching a full 1 percent when indirect effects are counted. The surge would push oil imports up by...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Freight Costs Increase Following Military Strikes in the Middle East
NewsMar 6, 2026

Freight Costs Increase Following Military Strikes in the Middle East

Freight rates from the Far East to the U.S. and Europe rose sharply after recent military strikes in the Middle East, according to Xeneta data. Spot prices jumped about 10% on West Coast routes and 9% on East Coast routes,...

By pv magazine
Intermodal Lags Carloads in Latest U.S. Rail Freight Data
NewsMar 6, 2026

Intermodal Lags Carloads in Latest U.S. Rail Freight Data

U.S. rail carriers posted a modest 1.6% rise in total traffic for the week ending Feb. 28, reaching 516,729 carloads and intermodal units. Carloads jumped 6.9% driven by a 20% surge in grain shipments, while petroleum, chemicals and metallic ores also...

By FreightWaves
Reliance Diesel, Jet Fuel Ships Turn to Asia Instead of Europe Amid Iran War
NewsMar 6, 2026

Reliance Diesel, Jet Fuel Ships Turn to Asia Instead of Europe Amid Iran War

Reliance Industries rerouted two fuel tankers—about 100,000 metric tons of diesel and 75,000 tons of jet fuel—from Europe to Asia as the Iran‑Israel conflict chokes supply through the Strait of Hormuz. Asian jet‑fuel margins surged to a record $80 a...

By ET EnergyWorld (The Economic Times)
Libya Restarts Gasoline Production at Sarir
NewsMar 6, 2026

Libya Restarts Gasoline Production at Sarir

Libya’s National Oil Corp announced that the Sarir refinery has resumed gasoline production after a three‑year shutdown, restoring its 10,000 bpd gasoline capacity. The restart follows a major overhaul of the crude distillation unit completed in January and includes the activation...

By Rigzone – News
Gold Digger: Drums of War Have Gold Bugs Calling for US$6000
NewsMar 6, 2026

Gold Digger: Drums of War Have Gold Bugs Calling for US$6000

Gold prices are being pushed higher as Middle East conflict escalates, with Argonaut raising its 12‑month target to $6,000 per ounce and State Street assigning a 35% probability to a bull case of $5,500‑$6,250. Safe‑haven demand has lifted gold ETF...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Proposal to Launch Two Graphite Flake Exw China Prices: Pricing Notice
NewsMar 6, 2026

Proposal to Launch Two Graphite Flake Exw China Prices: Pricing Notice

Fastmarkets has announced a proposal to introduce two new ex‑works China graphite flake price indices – 94% carbon, -100 mesh and 94% carbon, +80 mesh. The indices will be published weekly on Thursdays at 7 pm Shanghai time, with a minimum...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Australia Exports 91,511t Chickpeas, 300,009t Lentils in Jan
NewsMar 6, 2026

Australia Exports 91,511t Chickpeas, 300,009t Lentils in Jan

Australia shipped 91,511 tonnes of chickpeas and 300,009 tonnes of lentils in January, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Chickpea exports collapsed 85% from the December peak of 594,201 tonnes, while lentil shipments slipped 5% from December’s 316,358 tonnes....

By Grain Central
RANKED: Top 20 Automakers by Battery Metals Spending
NewsMar 6, 2026

RANKED: Top 20 Automakers by Battery Metals Spending

The global passenger EV market grew 18% YoY in 2025, pushing battery capacity deployment past 1 TWh for the first time. Raw‑material costs for lithium, graphite, nickel, cobalt and manganese reached $15.6 billion, an 11% rise over 2024 but still half of...

By MINING.com
Publication of Fastmarkets’ Steel Scrap No1 Busheling, Delivered Mill Chicago Assessment on Thursday March 5, 2026
NewsMar 5, 2026

Publication of Fastmarkets’ Steel Scrap No1 Busheling, Delivered Mill Chicago Assessment on Thursday March 5, 2026

Fastmarkets published its March 5 2026 steel scrap No 1 busheling delivered‑mill price assessment for Chicago. The assessment is part of the Fastmarkets scrap package and follows the firm’s North America ferrous scrap methodology. The release includes a link to detailed specifications and...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
The Good, Bad & Ugly
NewsMar 5, 2026

The Good, Bad & Ugly

Canola futures rose to C$719.90 per tonne, the highest level since August 2025, buoyed by a 3.3% jump in soybean oil and modest soybean gains. Wheat prices edged higher, but rising fuel costs for shipping threaten demand growth. Crude oil surged...

By The Western Producer
Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Frequency of Brazil Domestic Steel Prices
NewsMar 5, 2026

Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Frequency of Brazil Domestic Steel Prices

Fastmarkets has proposed shifting its Brazilian domestic steel price assessments from a monthly to a bi‑weekly schedule, publishing on the second and fourth Fridays each month. The change responds to recent anti‑dumping actions, higher import tariffs, and market participants’ demand...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
LIT: Lithium And Battery Technology Remains Bullish (Downgrade)
NewsMar 5, 2026

LIT: Lithium And Battery Technology Remains Bullish (Downgrade)

Analyst Andrew Hecht downgraded the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (LIT) from buy to hold after a pronounced rally from its April 2025 lows. He cites continued volatility but notes a bullish longer‑term chart and an anticipated lithium supply...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
CNRL Says It Will Delay $8-Billion Mine Expansion Until Carbon Pricing Rules Are Clear
NewsMar 5, 2026

CNRL Says It Will Delay $8-Billion Mine Expansion Until Carbon Pricing Rules Are Clear

Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. announced it will postpone its $8.25 billion Jackpine mine expansion in northern Alberta until federal and provincial carbon‑pricing and methane‑regulation frameworks are clarified. The delay will shave $310 million from CNRL’s 2026 capital budget and pushes back engineering...

By Financial Post – Commodities
Windward Daily Brief March 5: Conflict Reaches Indian Ocean as Hormuz Remains Shut
NewsMar 5, 2026

Windward Daily Brief March 5: Conflict Reaches Indian Ocean as Hormuz Remains Shut

The Strait of Hormuz remained effectively shut on March 4, with only five vessels recorded, while traffic through Bab el‑Mandeb surged to 23 crossings, outpacing recent averages. Suez Canal activity fell to 23 transits, below trend levels, and diversions around the...

By MarineLink
Beef Prices Spur Senate Drive to Split Meat Giants
NewsMar 5, 2026

Beef Prices Spur Senate Drive to Split Meat Giants

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer introduced legislation that would require meatpackers to process only a single type of protein and impose tighter limits on beef market concentration. The bill also restores FTC antitrust authority over meatpacking and targets foreign‑owned firms...

By Transport Topics – Technology
US Natgas Storage Falls by 132 Bcf
NewsMar 5, 2026

US Natgas Storage Falls by 132 Bcf

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 132 billion‑cubic‑foot draw in natural‑gas storage for the week ending Feb. 27, bringing net working inventories down to 1,886 bcf. This decline reflects heightened heating demand and robust LNG export activity as winter deepens. The reduced...

By Energy Intelligence
Beef.com Plans Digital Platform to Connect Ranchers with Pricing and Payments
NewsMar 5, 2026

Beef.com Plans Digital Platform to Connect Ranchers with Pricing and Payments

Beef.com is building a digital infrastructure platform to link cattle producers directly with real‑time pricing data, transaction routing and settlement services. The system will feature a Beef Index for verified price discovery, a digital settlement layer to accelerate payments, provenance...

By Digital Commerce 360
PYZ: A Hold Despite Its Concentrated Portfolio Of Inflation Beneficiaries Prone To Deep Drawdowns
NewsMar 5, 2026

PYZ: A Hold Despite Its Concentrated Portfolio Of Inflation Beneficiaries Prone To Deep Drawdowns

PYZ is an Invesco Dorsey Wright Basic Materials Momentum ETF that concentrates on metals, mining and chemicals, aiming to capture inflation‑benefiting stocks with strong price momentum. While the fund has delivered impressive year‑to‑date returns, it has lagged broader material ETFs...

By Seeking Alpha – ETFs & Funds
Not Going, Bananas: Ramzan Ripe Time for Most-Exported Fruit but Iran War a Spoiler
NewsMar 5, 2026

Not Going, Bananas: Ramzan Ripe Time for Most-Exported Fruit but Iran War a Spoiler

India’s banana exports, worth roughly ₹3,500 crore annually, are being hit by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The blockage has stranded 1,500–2,000 containers, valued at up to ₹200 crore, just as Maharashtra ramps up shipments for Ramzan demand across the...

By The Economic Times (India) – Economy
Open Consultation on Methodology for Saudi Arabia Domestic Rebar Price Assessment
NewsMar 5, 2026

Open Consultation on Methodology for Saudi Arabia Domestic Rebar Price Assessment

Fastmarkets has opened an open consultation to review its domestic rebar price methodology for Saudi Arabia, identified as MB‑STE‑0909, with submissions accepted until April 6, 2026. The review aims to ensure the price reflects the physical market and complies with IOSCO principles...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Druzhba Idle as Hungary Secures Russian Oil Supply Guarantees
NewsMar 5, 2026

Druzhba Idle as Hungary Secures Russian Oil Supply Guarantees

Hungary has secured a guarantee from Russia to resume crude deliveries, yet the Druzhba pipeline remains idle for both Hungary and Slovakia. The EU stepped in to mediate the dispute, but no operational agreement has been reached. The suspension persists...

By Energy Intelligence
UK Firms Pull Fixed Energy Deals as Iran War Pushes up Prices
NewsMar 5, 2026

UK Firms Pull Fixed Energy Deals as Iran War Pushes up Prices

UK energy suppliers are rapidly withdrawing fixed‑price tariffs as wholesale gas and oil prices surge amid the US‑Israel conflict with Iran. Uswitch data shows the number of fixed deals fell from 38 on Saturday to 15 by Thursday, while annual...

By BBC Business
Enforce Sanctions to Prevent Russia From Benefitting in a Prolonged Iran Crisis
NewsMar 5, 2026

Enforce Sanctions to Prevent Russia From Benefitting in a Prolonged Iran Crisis

The United States and its allies are warning that the Iran‑Israel conflict could lift oil prices to $80‑plus per barrel, creating a lucrative window for Russia’s sanctioned oil stockpiles. Russia, facing dwindling revenues after years of sanctions, now eyes the...

By Atlantic Council – All Content
Mideast War Casts Cloud on Gulf Petchems, Other Industries
NewsMar 5, 2026

Mideast War Casts Cloud on Gulf Petchems, Other Industries

Iran's retaliatory strikes on energy infrastructure in the Gulf have effectively closed the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint for a fifth of global oil shipments. The shutdown immediately disrupted energy‑intensive sectors in the region, notably petrochemicals, fertilizers and aluminum, curtailing...

By Energy Intelligence
US Invites Proposals to Boost Supply of Tungsten and 12 Other Critical Minerals
NewsMar 5, 2026

US Invites Proposals to Boost Supply of Tungsten and 12 Other Critical Minerals

The Defense Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC) announced that the U.S. military is inviting proposals to develop domestic production of 13 critical minerals, including tungsten, arsenic and nickel, with submissions due March 20, 2026. The request covers the entire value chain—from...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Pan American’s Largest Silver Mine Just Got Bigger
NewsMar 5, 2026

Pan American’s Largest Silver Mine Just Got Bigger

Pan American Silver announced the discovery of four new high‑grade veins—Filomena, Nicolasa, Bernardina and Josefina—at its La Colorada mine in Zacatecas, Mexico. Roughly 40% of the recent drill holes returned silver assays above 1,000 g/t, indicating a substantial resource upside. The...

By MINING.com
Brent, WTI Crude Prices, Mar. 5, 2026
NewsMar 5, 2026

Brent, WTI Crude Prices, Mar. 5, 2026

On March 5, 2026 Brent and WTI crude futures were trading near eight‑month highs as geopolitical risk and trade policy uncertainty intensified. Prices were buoyed by lingering US‑Iran tensions, which have kept supply‑disruption fears alive, while a recent U.S. Supreme Court...

By Energy Intelligence
US, China and Allies Pressure Ghana over Proposed Gold Royalty Hike
NewsMar 5, 2026

US, China and Allies Pressure Ghana over Proposed Gold Royalty Hike

Ghana plans to replace its fixed 5% gold royalty with a sliding scale of 5‑12% tied to bullion prices, aiming to capture more revenue as gold hits record highs. A coordinated diplomatic push from the US, China, the UK, Canada,...

By BusinessLIVE
No Missiles, No Drones: What Happens When Rare Earths Stop Flowing?
NewsMar 5, 2026

No Missiles, No Drones: What Happens When Rare Earths Stop Flowing?

China controls roughly 90‑95% of global rare‑earth processing, creating a strategic vulnerability for U.S. defense and high‑tech sectors. In response, REalloys (NASDAQ: ALOY) is building North America’s first fully integrated, China‑free heavy rare‑earth supply chain, with a production facility in...

By OilPrice.com – Main
Middle East Oil Supply Disruption Spurs Thailand to Zero in on Domestic Production
NewsMar 5, 2026

Middle East Oil Supply Disruption Spurs Thailand to Zero in on Domestic Production

Amid heightened Middle East oil supply disruptions, Thailand’s Ministry of Energy has asked oil producers to postpone planned downtime and temporarily suspend crude exports, emphasizing domestic production for energy security. Canadian‑based Valeura Energy is seeking clarification from the ministry to...

By Offshore Energy
India Mulls Mandate to Raise Imported Coal Generation
NewsMar 5, 2026

India Mulls Mandate to Raise Imported Coal Generation

India is weighing an emergency directive under Section 11 of its Electricity Act to compel imported‑coal‑fired power plants to increase output ahead of the summer peak. The move comes as seaborne coal prices surge due to the US‑Iran conflict and LNG...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
India Demand and Panama Pipeline Positive for VLGCs, Says Dorian LPG
NewsMar 5, 2026

India Demand and Panama Pipeline Positive for VLGCs, Says Dorian LPG

U.S. LPG exports are hitting record levels while a 76‑km Panama pipeline, slated for post‑2031 operation, promises 2 million barrels per day capacity. Dorian LPG’s chief information officer says the pipeline will likely add loading and discharge points rather than divert cargoes,...

By Seatrade Maritime
Global Economy Faces Inflation and Growth Test Amid Escalating Conflict in Iran - Goldman
NewsMar 5, 2026

Global Economy Faces Inflation and Growth Test Amid Escalating Conflict in Iran - Goldman

Goldman Sachs warns that a temporary spike in crude to $100 a barrel could shave 0.4 percentage points off global GDP growth and lift headline inflation by up to 0.7 points. The firm’s baseline scenario still sees oil easing to...

By The Hindu BusinessLine – Economy
Open Consultation on Fastmarkets’ Ferrous Methodology
NewsMar 5, 2026

Open Consultation on Fastmarkets’ Ferrous Methodology

Fastmarkets has launched an open consultation on its ferrous metals pricing methodology, running from March 5 to April 2. The review seeks to ensure the methodology reflects physical market conditions and complies with IOSCO principles for price reporting agencies. Participants are asked...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Oil Products Feel Knock-On Impacts as Hormuz Closure Holds
NewsMar 4, 2026

Oil Products Feel Knock-On Impacts as Hormuz Closure Holds

Oil markets are grappling with heightened volatility as the Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly one‑fifth of global oil passes—remains effectively shut. The closure is forcing traders to reassess supply‑demand balances for refined products, especially diesel and gasoline, which are seeing...

By Energy Intelligence
No EU Energy Security Concerns For Now, But Long-Term Risks Rise
NewsMar 4, 2026

No EU Energy Security Concerns For Now, But Long-Term Risks Rise

European gas prices surged 70 % in a single week as the Middle East conflict intensified, coinciding with historically low storage levels. Despite the spike, EU officials assert there is no immediate risk to gas or oil supplies, citing existing contracts...

By Energy Intelligence
Recycled Steel Prices Hold Steady
NewsMar 4, 2026

Recycled Steel Prices Hold Steady

Recycled steel prices in the United States have remained near the high end of this decade's range as March buying begins, buoyed by strong demand from electric‑arc‑furnace (EAF) mills and steady export orders. Weather disruptions in February and lingering freight...

By Recycling Today
Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Mexico Non-Ferrous Scrap Units
NewsMar 4, 2026

Fastmarkets Proposes to Change Mexico Non-Ferrous Scrap Units

Fastmarkets announced it will convert its Mexico non‑ferrous scrap price assessments from peso per pound to peso per kilogram. The change aligns the pricing units with the kilogram‑based invoicing and contract norms used by most suppliers, processors and buyers in...

By Fastmarkets – Insights
Delayed Publication of China (Brazil), China (US Gulf), Brazil, Argentina and US Soybean Crush Margins
NewsMar 4, 2026

Delayed Publication of China (Brazil), China (US Gulf), Brazil, Argentina and US Soybean Crush Margins

Fastmarkets announced a delayed release of its latest soybean crush margin data for key markets, including China (Brazil and US Gulf), Brazil, Argentina, and the United States. The reported M1 margins show a positive 30.50 yuan/mt for China‑Brazil soy, a...

By Fastmarkets – Insights