(Bloomberg) -- Some of the world’s biggest energy traders are making waves in global metals markets by taking positions so large that they prompted questions from the London Metal Exchange.
March 24 (Reuters) - Global energy trader Vitol said on Monday its 2024 turnover reached $331 billion, down almost 18% from a year earlier, as prices settled after two prior years of heavy ...
BEIJING, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Global energy trading house Vitol is downsizing the China thermal coal trading operation it recently acquired from Noble Resources, according to two sources with ...
Availability of crude oil will be more than sufficient to cover expected demand growth this year and next, according to Vitol chief executive Russell Hardy. Speaking during the FT Global ...
Vitol Group Chief Executive Officer Russell Hardy pointed to the UK’s ambitious clean power grid plan, which targets at least 95% of low carbon generation by 2030. Even 95% may be too ambitious ...
Ian Taylor, president and chief executive officer of Vitol Group, poses for a photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K., on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. Algeria s state-run ...
Vitol Group and Gunvor Group have both taken long positions in the past few months in the LME aluminum contracts nearing expiry that were at times larger than the readily available stock in the ...
Some of the world’s biggest energy traders are making waves in global metals markets by taking positions so large that they prompted questions from the London Metal Exchange. Vitol Group and ...