Alstom's 3rd-quarter sales in France top the forecasts for services growth
Alstom, a French train manufacturer, reported Tuesday that its third-quarter sales were higher than expected. This was due to double-digit growth in revenue for the divisions of systems and services. Alstom, a manufacturer of trains and signalling for urban and regional railway networks, has reported sales of 4,67 billion euros (4,86 billion dollars) in the third quarter ended Dec. 31. Visible Alpha consensus said that analysts had expected an average of 4.49 billion euro. The sales growth was boosted by the group's systems division which grew 26% organically, and the services contribution, which grew 11% on a year-on-year basis.
Stocks in the US react differently to Trump's first official day as president
Tesla, prison operators, and other "Trump trades", were volatile Tuesday as investors analyzed a flurry of executive orders issued by President Donald Trump just hours after taking his oath. Trump announced his plans to increase oil production, reduce immigration and impose tariffs on Monday as he began his second term as president of the United States. Investors braced themselves for increased volatility under Trump 2.0 as some "Trump Trades", or bets about what the president will say, rose on Monday while others fell. After a successful run up to the inauguration…
Trump's complaint about the trade deficit with EU and what could come next
Donald Trump, President of the United StatesTrump has pledged to reduce a long-standing trade deficit between the United States and the European Union. He says he will do this by imposing tariffs, or forcing the EU to buy more U.S. gas and oil. In a memo entitled "America First Trade Policy", issued by Trump on his first day in the White House, he directed the Commerce and Treasury Departments and the U.S. Trade Rep to investigate the goods trade deficit and recommend measures before April. Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, said that the EU is willing to engage in negotiations with the United States.
Enverus says that US energy mergers could slow down in 2025 due to smaller deal sizes.
According to an Enverus report released on Tuesday, the pace of U.S. public-to-public upstream mergers in 2025 could slow from its recent average of five mergers per year and deal sizes may also decrease. Consolidation in the U.S. Energy Sector, which resulted in deals worth $250 billion by 2023, continued into 2024, and will likely continue into this year as companies seek to increase their oil and natural gas reserves. As a result of the wave of mergers, fewer companies were available and fewer pockets were empty. Some announced combinations, however, have been delayed by either antitrust regulations or contract arbitration challenges.
Portugal imports more US and Nigerian LNG in order to stop Russian supplies
The Portuguese government plans to buy more liquefied gas (LNG), mainly from the United States, and Nigeria to replace its already diminishing Russian supplies. This was announced by Environment Minister Maria da Graca Carvalho on Tuesday. Data from the electricity and gas grid operator REN show that Portugal will import 49,141 gigawatt hours (GWh) in 2024. Of this, 96% is LNG. About 40% of these LNG deliveries came from the United States, and about 4.4% from Russia. In 2021, Russia will account for 15% of Portugal’s LNG. After Russia invaded…
Infinity Natural aims to reach a valuation of $1.2 billion in the US IPO
Infinity Natural Resources, a producer of oil, is aiming for a value of up to 1,24 billion dollars in its initial public offer. It joins a group of players in the industry that have been rushing to list their stocks in recent months. The company announced on Tuesday that it aimed to raise $278.25 through the sale of 13,25 million shares at a price between $18 to $21 per share. A recent flurry has accelerated the pace of energy sector IPOs. This includes Venture Global, a producer of LNG, which will list this week following a massive IPO. Boardroom confidence has been boosted by a resilient economy…
CNPC: China's crude imports could grow by 1% in 2025
According to a report released by the state-owned energy giant China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC), China's crude imports are expected to rise just 1% in 2019. The country's reliance upon oil imports, however, is projected to stay at 70% between 2026-2030. The Economics and Technology Research Institute of CNPC (ETRI) estimated that the world's second largest refining industry will import 559 millions metric tons crude oil in this year. This is equivalent to approximately 11,18 million barrels a day. Analysts believe that the projected marginal increase reflects their view that China's demand for crude oil is at its peak, after a rare drop in 2024.
Can Trump reverse Biden's offshore oil drilling ban?
In an executive order issued on Monday, President Donald Trump revoked the ban placed by former Democratic president Joe Biden against new offshore oil-and-gas development along most of America's coasts. Trump will face legal challenges regarding his authority. What did BIDEN and Trump do? Biden used his authority, granted by the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act of 1970, to stop oil and gas drilling in federal waters along the East and Western coasts of the United States as well as the eastern Gulf of Mexico. He also halted the drilling of portions of the northern Bering sea of Alaska. Biden said that the move was in line with his efforts to fight climate change.
Aramco's chief executive expects an additional oil demand of 1,3 million bpd in this year
Amin Nasser, the chief executive of Saudi oil giant Aramco, said that he believes the oil market is healthy and anticipates a demand increase of 1.3 million barrels a day this year. Nasser, speaking on the sidelines at the World Economic Forum, Davos, was answering a question about the impact of U.S. president Donald Trump's decisions on energy, which could lead to an increase in U.S. oil production. He said that oil demand will reach 106 million barrels a day this year, after having averaged 104.6 million barrels a day in 2024. He said: "We still believe the market is healthy. Last year we averaged 104.6 million barrels per day.
India is likely to increase its purchases of US gas and oil following Trump's announcement
After President Donald Trump announced that he would increase U.S. production of oil and natural gas, India will likely increase its purchase of U.S. gas and oil. The Indian Oil Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said to reporters at the sidelines of an event that there was a chance of a larger energy purchase between India & U.S. The arrival of more U.S. Energy on the market will be welcomed. Trump said on Monday that he will declare an energy emergency immediately, promising to replenish strategic reserves and export American oil around the globe. Trump, in his first address following his inauguration, referred to U.S.
Prices rise for low LNG storage and concerns about prices
The wholesale gas prices in the Netherlands and Britain rose mostly on Tuesday morning as withdrawals from storage sites for gas and uncertainty about LNG supply continued to support. According to LSEG, the benchmark front-month contract for the Dutch TTF Hub increased by 0.78 euros to 48.50 euro per megawatt hour, or $14.70/mmBtu by 0914 GMT. The Dutch contract for the month of March was 0.93 euros higher, at 48.58 Euro/MWh. However, the contract for the day-ahead was 0.12 euros lower, at 49.48 Euro/MWh. The front-month contract in the British market gained 2.00 pence, to 123.50 p/therm. Meanwhile, the day-ahead contracts was up by 1.00 pence, at 130.00 p/therm.
IEA: Global gas markets will remain tight due to rising demand
LONDON (Jan. 21) - The global natural gas market will remain tight in 2019 as the demand for gas increases and production grows slower than it did before the energy crises of 2022 and 2020-2021. This was revealed by a report released on Tuesday by the International Energy Agency. Political factors have exacerbated the volatility of gas prices, including the uncertainty surrounding the energy policy of U.S. president Donald Trump and possible disruptions of Middle Eastern supply. The European Union has not yet experienced a shortage of gas due to the shutdown of Russian gas supplies via Ukraine…
Trump lifts the freeze on LNG export permits
The U.S. President Donald Trump ordered on Monday that the U.S. resume processing applications for export permits for new liquefied gas (LNG). This is part of his effort to increase U.S. energy production and to dismantle climate policies from his predecessor. The Republican executive order was expected and reverses the pause that Joe Biden, former president, had put in place for permits to be issued for new projects in early 2024. Biden, a Democrat from the United States, halted the approvals to allow U.S. National Laboratories to study the economic and environmental effects of the booming industry. The United States will be the largest LNG exporter in the world by 2023.
What is known about Trump's Executive Orders after the swearing-in?
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, issued a series of executive orders on Monday to stamp his mark on his administration. These included directives on immigration and criminal pardons to energy. Trump pardoned around 1,500 people on Jan. 6, 2020, who stormed into the U.S. Capitol. This was a massive gesture of support for those who attacked police officers as they attempted to stop lawmakers from certifying Trump's defeat in the 2020 elections. He announced that six defendants' sentences would be shortened. Trump signed an order declaring illegal immigration on the U.S.
What is known about Trump’s executive orders following his swearing-in?
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, began issuing what was expected to be an avalanche of executive orders and directions on Monday as he tried to stamp his mark on his new government on issues ranging from immigration to energy. Sources familiar with the plans say that more than 200 orders and directives may be issued in a "shock and awe" campaign. Trump revoked Monday, at a rally in a sports stadium, 78 executive orders from the previous administration. Trump said that he would sign an executive order ordering all agencies to keep records of "political persecutions" during the Biden administration.
What is known about Trump’s executive orders following his swearing-in?
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Monday that he will issue what is expected be a flurry executive orders and directions as he seeks to stamp his new administration in matters ranging between energy to immigration. Sources familiar with the plans say that more than 200 orders and directives may be issued in what's known as an "escape-and-shock" campaign. In his inaugural address, shortly after being sworn into a second term at the White House, Trump announced that he would declare illegal immigration along the U.S./Mexico border to be a national crisis, dispatch troops there, and increase deportations for criminal offenders.
What we know about Trump’s executive orders following his swearing-in
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Monday that he will issue what is expected be a flurry executive orders and directions as he seeks to stamp his new administration in matters ranging between energy and immigration. Sources familiar with the plans say that more than 200 orders and directives may be issued in a "shock and awe" campaign. In his inaugural address, shortly after being sworn into a second term at the White House, Trump announced that he would declare illegal immigration along the U.S./Mexico border to be a national crisis, dispatch troops there, and increase deportations for criminal offenders.
The demand for US natgas is expected to reach a record high on Tuesday
The U.S. demand for natural gas is expected to hit a record on Tuesday as the extreme cold that has affected much of America puts pressure on power grids, and certain oil and gas operations. Last week, the February natural gas contract reached its highest price since December 30, 2022. The cold weather that accompanied the weekend had the potential to reduce output due to the freezing of gas wells and pipelines. However, it also increased the use of fuel for heating homes and businesses. Prices rose in several hubs on the spot market with the U.S. Henry H Hub benchmark. In Louisiana, the price per MMBtu has more than doubled since Friday. It now stands at $9.86.
What we know about Trump’s executive orders following his swearing-in
Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Monday that he will issue a series of executive orders and instructions to stamp his mark on his administration. These directives and orders are expected to cover a wide range of issues from immigration to energy. Sources familiar with the plans say that more than 200 orders and directives may be issued in what's known as an "shock-and -awe" campaign. In his inaugural address, shortly after being sworn into a second term at the White House, Trump declared illegal immigration to be a national crisis, sent troops to the U.S.Mexico border, and reinstated his "Remain in Mexico" (remain in Mexico) policy.
Finland: Russia's Baltic oil exports have fallen 10% following EU sanctions
The Finnish Border Guard reported that the Russian oil exports via the Baltic Sea dropped by 10% in the final four months of 2024 as the EU sanctions on Russian oil and gas were implemented. Baltic Sea nations have been put on high alert following disruptions in power cables, gas pipelines, and telecom links since Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine 2022. Some of these disruptions are linked to tanker activities. Finland's Coast Guard is also monitoring the shadow fleet used by Russia to export oil through the Gulf of Finland. Mikko Hrvi, Head of Maritime Safety at the Finnish Border Guard, said late last week that the fleet includes tankers in poor and old condition.