(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 ...
Vitol acquiring stakes in Ivory Coast and Congo projects from Eni Deal seen valued at $2.7 billion, includes Baleine and Congo LNG projects Latest deal for Vitol as it reinvests recent bumper ...
(Bloomberg) -- Vitol Group has hired the head of base metals trading at German state-owned energy firm SEFE to join its copper team as the energy trading giant continues efforts to expand into the ...
Eni S.p.A E, the multi-energy company of Italy, has announced the sale of interests in certain assets in West Africa to Vitol. Vitol has agreed to acquire a stake in certain assets owned and ...
The world’s largest independent oil trader, Vitol, will buy stakes in some upstream assets in West Africa from Eni for $1.65 billion, subject to closing cash adjustments, the Italian energy ...
(Bloomberg) — Vitol Group agreed to buy into more Eni SpA assets in Africa as the trading giant taps bumper profits to beef up its oil and gas portfolio. Vitol will acquire stakes in projects in Ivory ...
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 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 ...
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 ...