Morgan Downey's Commodity News
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Thursday, July 2, 2026 · 43 stories
▶ The 2-minute market brief · 1.25x
Markets at a glance
WTI Crude
67.50
-1.6%
-1.08
Brent
70.51
-1.5%
-1.06
Nat Gas
3.175
-1.4%
-0.045
Dutch TTF
43.15
+0.9%
+0.37
Gold
4,080
-0.1%
-2
Silver
60.35
-0.3%
-0.17
Copper
6.14
-0.6%
-0.04
Corn
443
+0.1%
+0
Wheat
600
+0.0%
+0
Soybeans
1,154
+0.4%
+4
Cocoa
5,184
-0.3%
-14
Iron Ore
96.5
+1.1%
+1.0
Last price as of Thu, Jul 2, 5:34 AM ET · 1-day change vs prior settle. Continuous front-month futures. Click price for news.
Downey's Take
Platinum up $25 (+1.5%) on weaker dollar overnight.
Crude down $1.08 (-1.5%) on rising shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and progress in US-Iran talks. Distillate cracks (diesel, jet fuel) continue higher, so no sell off in retail oil prices despite weaker crude.
Palladium up $18 (+1.5%) on weaker dollar overnight.
Nat Gas in the US down $0.045 (-1.4%) on surging Lower 48 production and softer weather-driven demand.
Iron Ore up $1.0 (+1.1%) on short term (overnight) dollar weakness, and rising freight costs amid ongoing geopolitical shipping constraints.
Dutch TTF in Europe up $0.37 (+0.9%) on lingering European supply concerns.

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Must reads
The marquee commodity stories of the day
US crude grades drop as Hormuz flows resume
Bloomberg · Tue, Jul 1
Key US oil grades including Mars have slumped back to discounts as crude flows through the Strait of Hormuz resume and the recent spike in American export demand fades. Read →
Russia imports Indian gasoline amid refinery strikes
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1
Russia has started seaborne imports of at least 60,000 metric tons of gasoline from India to ease nationwide shortages triggered by Ukrainian drone strikes on its refineries. Read →
US data-center gas plants could emit like Australia
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1
Dozens of planned behind-the-meter gas plants to power US data centers could generate 662 million tons of annual greenhouse-gas emissions, equivalent to Australia or France. Read →
OMV warns Europe import rules threaten gas security
Bloomberg · Tue, Jul 1
Outgoing OMV CEO Alfred Stern said Europe’s import policies risk shrinking the pool of gas suppliers and discouraging LNG exporters, threatening the region’s energy security. Read →
In this issue
Oil 3US Natural Gas 4Global Nat Gas & LNG 2Power 1Coal 1Agriculture 4Base Metals 3Iron Ore & Steel 4Precious Metals 2Rare Earths & Critical Minerals 2Shipping & Freight 3Environment 2Real-World Assets & On-Chain Commodities 3Corporate & Deals 4Regulation & Government 5Social buzz 5Watch & Listen 2Prediction Markets
Markets News
Oil
What's moving · US-Iran talks in Doha ease supply fears, sending Brent to $70.96 and WTI to $67.79, four-month lows.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
WTI Crude 67.50 -1.6%
-1.08
+17.6% +0.7% -10.2%
Brent 70.51 -1.5%
-1.06
+15.9% +2.5% -7.4%
RBOB Gasoline 2.887 -2.0%
-0.058
+69.3% +36.3% +25.5%
Heating Oil 3.207 -0.3%
-0.011
+51.2% +35.3% +47.2%
NY RBOB Crk
$/bbl
53.77 -1.35 +39.56 +31.79 +32.34
NY HO Crk
$/bbl
67.19 +0.61 +35.54 +34.65 +50.82
NY 321 Crack
$/bbl
58.24 -0.70 +38.22 +32.74 +38.50
Oil drops after Trump says US-Iran Qatar talks going well
CNBC · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Brent fell 0.85% to $70.96/bbl and WTI 1.15% to $67.79/bbl on optimism over indirect US-Iran talks in Doha on shipping through Hormuz. President Trump said negotiations were going well and denuclearization was progressing. Markets priced in reduced risk of Middle East supply disruptions. Read →
OPEC+ set to hike August output targets by 188K bpd
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Seven OPEC+ members plan another 188,000 bpd quota increase from August, matching prior months, as Hormuz reopens and prices fall. Cumulative hikes since April total nearly 800,000 bpd amid recovering flows. Output had dropped sharply during the Iran conflict. Read →
Brent falls below $71 on hopes of Iran war end
Al Jazeera · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Brent dropped below $71/bbl to pre-war levels amid progress in US-Iran indirect talks in Doha via Qatar mediators. Hopes rose for a permanent ceasefire and full Hormuz reopening. Prices have fallen sharply from war peaks as supply concerns ease. Read →
US Natural Gas
What's moving · Henry Hub futures ease to $3.20/MMBtu on larger-than-expected storage build expectations amid steady LNG flows and shifting heat.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Henry Hub 3.175 -1.4%
-0.045
-13.9% -6.9% -14.2%
Natgas futures cede ground on heat dome and steady supply.
Kevin Dobbs · Natural Gas Intelligence · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
US natural gas futures eased Wednesday as traders weighed a sprawling Lower 48 heat dome against stable production and LNG feedgas. Spot cash prices rose in the Northeast on power-burn demand, but futures lost ground on expectations of comfortable storage. The moves highlight how summer heat supports near-term demand while ample supply caps price upside. Read →
Northeast spot prices rise on record power generation demand.
Kevin Dobbs · Natural Gas Intelligence · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Next-day natural gas cash prices advanced midweek, led by the Northeast amid the hottest Lower 48 conditions of 2026 so far. Power generation needs drove buying as utilities stocked supply for air-conditioning loads. Regional basis strengthened in key demand areas while futures remained under pressure from broader supply fundamentals. Read →
Europe share of US LNG exports falls below 42% in June.
Curtis Williams · Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Europe took just under 42% of US LNG exports in June, the lowest share in nearly two years, as Asia prices pulled cargoes away and Egypt set a record import month. Total US shipments redirected toward higher-paying Asian and African buyers amid wider price spreads. The shift underscores how global arbitrage continues to shape US export flows and domestic feedgas demand. Read →
PJM warns of record power demand and price spikes this summer.
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
PJM Interconnection flagged potential price spikes and record electricity demand this summer tied to heat and data-center growth. The grid operator highlighted risks to reliability and costs from surging loads. Elevated power-burn demand would support natural gas consumption in the key eastern market. Read →
Global Nat Gas & LNG
What's moving · TTF at 43 EUR/MWh and JKM at 16 USD/MMBtu as US LNG cargoes divert to Asia amid JKM premium over TTF.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Dutch TTF · €/MWh 43.15 +0.9%
+0.37
+53.2% +28.3% +20.4%
Dutch TTF · $/MMBtu 14.43 +0.9%
+0.12
+53.2% +28.3% +20.4%
JKM · $/MMBtu 16.02 -0.2%
-0.02
+66.8% +21.8% +22.2%
Platts launches US Gulf Coast LNG marker forward curve
S&P Global · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
S&P Global Platts launched daily assessments for US Gulf Coast Marker LNG derivatives and additional inter-regional LNG derivative products. The new benchmarks enhance price discovery and risk management for US-sourced LNG flows that increasingly arbitrage between TTF and JKM. This supports better tracking of Atlantic-basin cargo diversions affecting both European and Asian hubs. Read →
EU LNG imports fall 18% YOY in June amid wartime strains
S&P Global · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
EU LNG imports declined 18% year-on-year in June due to ongoing Middle East supply constraints from the Iran conflict. Reduced inflows ease immediate storage injection pressure on TTF while highlighting competition from Asian buyers. The drop aligns with lower northwest Europe LNG send-out and supports the observed TTF-JKM spread dynamics. Read →
Power
What's moving · PJM braces for record 166.3 GW demand Thursday amid heatwave, with spot prices surging toward $1,000+/MWh near Virginia data centers.
DOE orders allow PJM to curtail data centers and waive pollution limits.
Electric Choice · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Two DOE Section 202(c) orders effective through July 3 authorize PJM to direct data centers to backup diesel generators and waive power plant emission limits as a heatwave threatens a new demand record of 166,304 MW on July 2. The measures address interconnection queues and data center load growth in Northern Virginia, where facilities already draw significant power from the grid. Read →
Coal
What's moving · Thermal coal prices ease to $130/t as Asia imports surge on China, Japan, SK buying amid LNG concerns.
Australian coking coal miners weigh India steel boom vs royalty hikes
Clyde Russell · Reuters · Thu, Jul 2, 5:11 AM ET
India's steel output is forecast to more than double to 400 Mt by 2035, requiring 15 Mt extra coking coal imports annually, most from Australia which supplies half the seaborne market. Australian miners like BHP face 20-40% royalty rates on high prices that deter new investment, leading to managed decline at existing Queensland mines despite strong margins above $100/t. This tension could tighten future met coal supply as India relies on imports for 85%+ of needs. Read →
Agriculture
What's moving · USDA June acreage and stocks reports plus Midwest heat drive grains as corn holds acres, soybeans expand, wheat hits record low.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Corn 443 +0.1%
+0
+0.5% +2.5% -36.5%
Wheat 600 +0.0%
+0
+18.3% +9.5% -7.1%
Soybeans 1,154 +0.4%
+4
+11.9% +9.2% -20.5%
Sugar 15.10 +0.7%
+0.11
+0.6% -7.8% -16.8%
Coffee 296.2 +0.5%
+1.3
-15.1% +1.2% +94.2%
Cocoa 5,184 -0.3%
-14
-14.5% -41.0% +126.4%
Cotton 77.17 +0.3%
+0.20
+20.1% +17.5% -10.3%
USDA: Corn acres steady at 95.3M, soybeans to 85.4M, wheat to record-low 42.7M.
Jesse Allen · American Ag Network · Tue, Jun 30, 2026
USDA pegged 2026 corn planted area at 95.343 million acres, unchanged from March and slightly above expectations. Soybean acreage rose to 85.365 million acres, above the March figure. All-wheat acreage fell to 42.740 million acres, below trade estimates and the lowest on record, while June 1 corn stocks reached 5.29 billion bushels, up 14% year-over-year. The data point to tighter wheat supply prospects and ample old-crop grain inventories heading into summer. Read →
Wheat acreage hits record low 42.7M acres in USDA June reports.
DTN/The Progressive Farmer · Tue, Jun 30, 2026
All-wheat planted area came in at 42.7 million acres, 1.1 million below pre-report estimates and the lowest since records began. The surprise drop provided bullish support for an oversold wheat market. Corn acreage held near expectations at 95.3 million while soybean acres aligned with forecasts at 85.4 million. Read →
Extreme July heat stresses Midwest corn and soybean pollination.
Farms.​com · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
A dangerous early-July heat wave with highs in the 90s to 100s°F is hitting the Midwest during critical corn pollination and soybean reproductive stages. Nutrien meteorologist Eric Snodgrass warns of combined heat, storms, and shifting patterns that could pressure yields over the next two weeks. Current crop ratings remain solid but face the first major summer stress test. Read →
Farmers plant less corn, more soybeans per latest USDA acreage data.
KBMW News · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
USDA's June Acreage report showed U.S. corn plantings at 95.3 million acres, down 3% from 2025. Soybean acreage increased 5% to 85.4 million acres. Wheat plantings fell 6% to 42.7 million acres while cotton rose 6%. June 1 grain stocks were also larger than a year ago for all three major grains. Read →
Base Metals
What's moving · LME base metals mixed as zinc falls 1.48% on July 1 with nickel, tin edging higher amid quiet China holiday period.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Copper 6.14 -0.6%
-0.04
+9.1% +20.5% +43.4%
Copper (SHFE $/mt) 13,333 +0.2%
+32
+5.0% +34.7% +42.3%
Aluminium (SHFE $/mt) 2,927 +0.3%
+9
-1.6% +14.2% +14.2%
Zinc (SHFE $/mt) 3,164 -0.6%
-19
+5.3% +14.8% +4.3%
Nickel (SHFE $/mt) 16,390 +0.3%
+53
-3.2% +10.3% -11.8%
Lead (SHFE $/mt) 2,058 -0.1%
-3
-6.6% -2.5% -4.7%
Tin (SHFE $/mt) 51,590 +0.7%
+367
+22.8% +56.5% +75.6%
LME base metals mostly lower July 1; copper, zinc, tin lead losses.
Andrea Hotter · Fastmarkets / X · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
LME base metals traded mostly lower in morning session July 1. Copper, zinc and tin posted the largest declines while nickel alone gained. The moves reflect typical quiet trading with China on holiday. Read →
LME zinc drops 1.48% July 1 as biggest base metals mover.
Andrea Hotter · Fastmarkets / X · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Zinc led LME base metals lower with a 1.48% drop to close July 1. Nickel and tin posted modest gains in an otherwise mixed session. The zinc move stood out on the day. Read →
China lithium carbonate hits three-month low on CATL mine restart speculation.
Trading Economics · Wed, Jul 2, 2026
Lithium carbonate in China fell to CNY 151,750 per tonne, a three-month low. Speculation centers on possible restart of CATL’s Jianxiawo mine in Jiangxi after a government land assessment notice. Analysts note the market has priced in the risk despite no confirmed restart timeline. Read →
Iron Ore & Steel
What's moving · CMRG blacklists some Fortescue iron ore cargoes from July 15, lifting futures briefly above $100/t.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Iron Ore 62%
DCE $/dmt
96.5 +1.1%
+1.0
-4.1% +10.0% -39.9%
Rebar
SHFE $/mt
408 +0.2%
+1
+3.6% +10.6% -42.2%
HRC
SHFE $/mt
425 +0.3%
+1
+3.0% +10.1% -43.1%
China bars some Fortescue iron ore deliveries from July 15
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 9:11 PM ET
China's state buyer CMRG told mills not to take Fortescue Super Special Fines and Fortune Fines port cargoes after July 15 amid stalled pricing talks. Fortescue ships most output to China and negotiates new terms with the centralised buyer. The move follows a similar BHP standoff resolved in April and highlights Beijing's push for procurement control. Read →
Iron ore futures top $100/t on Fortescue cargo curbs
Alfred Cang and Jessica Zhou · Bloomberg · Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 2:59 AM UTC
Iron ore futures rose as much as 3.8% to $101.20/t in Singapore night trading after CMRG signalled it would blacklist some Fortescue port inventories from July 15. Mills and traders holding Super Special Fines were urged to clear stocks beforehand. China remains the dominant seaborne buyer, taking most cargoes from Australia and Brazil. Read →
Hebei steel PMI falls to 46.5 in June on weak orders
SteelOrbis · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Hebei's steel sector PMI dropped to 46.5 in June, with the new orders sub-index falling 14.7 points to 39.0. The contraction reflects sluggish domestic demand tied to the property sector slowdown. Hebei produces over 20% of China's steel output. Read →
Fortescue ships record 200 million mt iron ore in a year
SteelOrbis · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Fortescue Metals Group shipped over 200 million mt of iron ore in its latest fiscal year, the first time it has exceeded that mark. Cumulative shipments since 2008 now top 2.5 billion mt. The record underscores expanded Pilbara capacity and integrated rail-port operations serving mainly Chinese buyers. Read →
Precious Metals
What's moving · Gold rebounds over 2% on soft US jobs data and Fed Chair Warsh comments, lifting the complex.
Market Last 1D YTD 1Y 5Y
Gold 4,080 -0.1%
-2
-5.7% +22.5% +128.9%
Silver 60.35 -0.3%
-0.17
-14.0% +64.1% +127.9%
Platinum 1,624 +1.5%
+25
-20.2% +18.4% +49.7%
Palladium 1,242 +1.5%
+18
-23.8% +9.2% -55.5%
Gold surges over 2% after soft jobs data and Warsh comments.
MetalsDaily · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Gold prices jumped more than 2% and silver rose around 3% following softer-than-expected US jobs data and comments from Fed Chair Warsh. The moves reflect shifting rate expectations that reduce pressure on non-yielding metals. This driver supports near-term price action across precious metals. Read →
Gold eases losses after worst quarter since 2013 amid rate fears.
CNBC · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Gold traded higher Wednesday after closing its worst quarter in 13 years, down 16% in Q2 amid higher real yields and firmer dollar views. Spot prices reached $4,025.89 while futures held near $4,041. Central bank diversification and debt concerns provide structural support despite near-term consolidation. Read →
Rare Earths & Critical Minerals
What's moving · China's export controls on MP Materials and USA Rare Earth plus Fuji Electric arrests tighten supply, lifting prices.
China arrests Fuji Electric staff over rare earth export violations
The Straits Times · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Chinese authorities formally arrested two Fuji Electric employees in Dalian after detaining them in May for allegedly violating rare earth export control laws by attempting to ship controlled products overseas. The move escalates enforcement from licensing to criminal penalties amid Beijing's tightening regime on dual-use rare earth technologies and materials. It heightens compliance risks and supply uncertainty for Japanese and other foreign firms reliant on Chinese-sourced rare earth magnets and components. Read →
China adds MP Materials, USA Rare Earth to export control list
The Oregon Group · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
China placed MP Materials and USA Rare Earth on its export control list, barring Chinese firms from supplying the US companies with dual-use goods and technologies. The action targets Pentagon-backed US rare earth miners developing domestic mine-to-magnet chains in retaliation for US restrictions on Chinese entities. It directly disrupts potential Chinese feedstock or technology flows to America's sole producing rare earth mine and emerging Texas projects. Read →
Shipping & Freight
What's moving · Baltic Dry Index jumps 2.4% to 2,562 on capesize surge amid iron ore and coal demand.
Baltic Dry Index rises 61 points to 2,562 on July 1
Hellenic Shipping News · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
The Baltic Exchange dry bulk index climbed 61 points to 2,562 on July 1. Capesize rates surged 4.1% to 3,692 points while panamax rose 1.1% to 2,177; supramax gained 0.4%. Gains across segments reflect stronger iron ore and coal fixtures supporting commodity shipping. Read →
Aramco cuts July LPG prices 24-27% on higher supply
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Saudi Aramco cut July propane OSP by $180/ton to $580 and butane by $220/ton to $600. Sonatrach lowered propane $57/ton to $518 and butane $10/ton to $600. Cuts reflect ample global LPG supply pressuring gas carrier rates. Read →
Hormuz crude tanker transits jump to 57 weekly post-ceasefire
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Crude tanker crossings through Hormuz rose to 57 in the week to June 28 from a wartime average of 15. TD3C spot rates from Middle East to China fell nearly 40% to $313,000/day but remain far above the long-run average below $100,000. Data shows partial recovery in VLCC/Suezmax flows after US-Iran ceasefire. Read →
Environment
What's moving · EU ETS reform proposal delayed to July 17, with EUA prices near 80 EUR amid anticipation.
EU ETS reform proposal delayed to July 17.
Kiara Campagne Nieva · Argus Media · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
The European Commission postponed its EU ETS revision proposal from July 15 to July 17. The package includes a slower cap reduction, extended free allocations for industry, market stability reserve tweaks, and scope expansions to waste and extra-European flights. Traders have kept activity subdued ahead of the details, which will shape 2028 implementation after parliamentary and member-state talks. Read →
Amazon emissions up 16% to 81M tons in 2025 on data centers.
Bloomberg · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Amazon reported 81 million metric tons of CO2e emissions for 2025, a 16% rise from 2024 and 58% above 2019 levels. Data-center construction and delivery fuels drove the increase despite the company's 2040 net-zero pledge. Similar spikes at Google underscore how AI-driven power demand challenges corporate climate targets and voluntary carbon demand. Read →
Real-World Assets & On-Chain Commodities
What's moving · VALR integrates Hyperliquid for 200+ perps including oil, gold, metals on regulated platform.
VALR adds 200+ Hyperliquid perps with oil, gold, metals.
Business Insider · Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 1:00 AM ET
VALR, Africa’s largest crypto exchange by volume, integrates Hyperliquid’s on-chain L1 to offer over 200 perpetual futures markets including Brent and WTI crude, natural gas, gold, silver, platinum and copper. The launch, set for web on July 6, gives users 24/7 leveraged access to commodities and RWAs via a regulated South African platform sourcing liquidity directly from Hyperliquid. It marks the first major regulated exchange natively embedding an on-chain protocol for cross-asset perps. Read →
RWA perps volume hits $525B in Q1, led by Hyperliquid commodities.
Bobby Ong · Traders Magazine · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Tokenized RWAs stand at roughly $19B market cap with commodities (mainly gold) at 30% and tradable spot volumes surging, but perpetual futures on RWAs turned over $525B in Q1 2026, more than double 2025. Hyperliquid captured 46% of RWA perps open interest and 20% of volume after tenfold growth last quarter, dominating commodity-linked contracts including oil and metals. Derivatives activity already exceeds spot RWA trading by over 10x. Read →
Streamex GLDY yield-bearing tokenized gold reaches Siebert brokers.
ETF.​com · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
Streamex’s gold-backed tokenized security GLDY, which pays up to 3.5% annualized yield in additional gold via leasing, became available June 29 through Siebert Financial brokerage accounts for accredited investors, custodied at tZERO. The move places yield-bearing on-chain gold alongside stocks and bonds in conventional accounts without crypto wallets. It follows February launch, May 24/7 Solana trading and expands access for traditional wealth clients to tokenized commodities. Read →
Industry News
Corporate & Deals
What's moving · Eni-Mercuria 50:50 energy trading JV and Adani-IHC $11.5B Odisha aluminium complex headline corporate activity.
Adani, UAE's IHC sign $11.5B Odisha aluminium JV
Reuters · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Adani Group and Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Company signed an MoU for a 50:50 joint venture to build an integrated aluminium complex in Odisha with 4 MTPA alumina, 2 MTPA aluminium and 1 MTPA downstream capacity plus captive power. The $11.5 billion project, India’s largest foreign investment in metals, will create 53,500 jobs and expand domestic supply for infrastructure and renewables. Read →
Martin Marietta buys Lhoist North America for $13.5B
WSJ · Mon, Jun 29, 2026
Martin Marietta Materials agreed to acquire Lhoist North America in a $13.5 billion cash-and-stock deal, adding over 2 billion tons of limestone reserves and 20 quarries plus 45 terminals across the Sun Belt. The transaction positions Martin Marietta as the leading U.S. lime and limestone producer serving steel, construction and agriculture markets and is expected to close in H2 2026. Read →
Alcoa buys South32 alumina assets for $4.1B
Alcoa · Tue, Jun 30, 2026
Alcoa entered a definitive agreement to acquire South32’s interests in bauxite mines, alumina refineries and aluminium smelters in Australia, South Africa and Brazil for approximately $4.1 billion cash and stock, assuming $1.2 billion in rehabilitation liabilities. Key assets include Worsley in Western Australia and Hillside in South Africa; the deal strengthens Alcoa’s upstream aluminium position with estimated $900 million synergies. Read →
S&P affirms Talos 'B' rating on acquisition
S&P Global · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
S&P Global Ratings affirmed Talos Energy’s ‘B’ issuer credit rating and assigned ‘B+’ to proposed second-lien notes following the company’s announced acquisition. The agency cited strong projected credit metrics under current commodity price assumptions despite the added leverage from the transaction. Read →
Regulation & Government
What's moving · UK steel import quotas slashed 51% from July 1 with 50% out-of-quota tariff to shield domestic production.
UK cuts steel import quotas 51%, adds 50% tariff from July 1
GOV.UK · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
From July 1, 2026, the UK limits tariff-free steel imports across 20 categories, cutting overall quotas by 51% from prior safeguards. Imports above quarterly quotas face a 50% tariff. The move counters global overcapacity and supports UK steelmaking for infrastructure and defense. Read →
Serbia's NIS seeks new US sanctions waiver for oil ops
Reuters · Fri, Jun 26, 2026
Russian-owned NIS, Serbia's sole refinery supplying up to 80% of the market, applied for a new US sanctions waiver after the current one expires July 1. The waiver allows crude imports and processing amid ownership change talks with MOL. Read →
Kyrgyzstan seeks fuel aid from neighbors amid Russia shortages
Reuters · Thu, Jul 2, 2026
Kyrgyzstan, importing over 90% of gasoline from Russia, requested emergency fuel supplies from Kazakhstan, Belarus, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Ukrainian strikes on Russian refineries and potential Russian diesel export bans are tightening supplies ahead of harvest. Read →
US NRC proposes easing radiation protection ALARA rule
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposed revising radiation protection rules by reconsidering the ALARA standard and linear no-threshold model. Changes aim to support nuclear expansion under executive reform orders. Read →
US skips USMCA extension, launches trade pact review
Reuters · Wed, Jul 1, 2026
The US declined to extend the USMCA review deadline, initiating a process likely to place the pact in limbo. Existing US tariffs on Mexican and Canadian autos, metals and lumber remain in place during negotiations. Read →
Social buzz
What traders and commodity market feeds are talking about
Traders debate Trump gas price demands and SPR draws
r/oil · Wed, Jul 1
r/oil users discuss Trump's call for $2.50/gallon gas ahead of July 4, linking it to ongoing SPR releases and Strait of Hormuz issues. Traders note political pressure on prices amid supply concerns from Iran tensions, with debates on sustainability of low prices and potential for sharp corrections. Read →
Oil traders analyze slowing SPR releases and Cushing levels
r/oil · Wed, Jul 1
r/oil thread examines latest EIA release showing slower SPR draws through late July, with Cushing inventories stressed below operational floor. Traders highlight reliance on reserves amid Hormuz disruptions, questioning refill timelines and risks of future squeezes if supply gaps persist. Read →
Retail oil traders criticize SPR releases for short-term gains
r/oil · Wed, Jul 1
High-engagement r/oil post claims Trump using SPR to suppress prices before holidays and midterms. Users debate long-term risks of depleted reserves, geopolitical fallout from Iran MOU, and how it masks underlying supply issues from Strait tensions. Read →
Traders share views on oil price action and fundamentals
r/oil · Wed, Jul 1
Active megathread sees retail and trader opinions on recent WTI weakness, SPR impact, and Iran deal skepticism. Discussions focus on whether prices reflect true supply-demand or manipulation, with calls for bottoms around $60-67 amid ongoing volatility. Read →
Macro trader highlights copper strength and agri upside
X / @TaviCosta · Sat, Jun 27
Notable commodity voice posts on copper refusing to break lower despite metals weakness, calling it a high-conviction breakout. Links to broader rotation where energy has moved and agriculture may follow as next leg in commodity complex. Read →
Watch & Listen
Recent video and podcast calls from respected oil and commodity analysts
Oil still regulating despite Hormuz flare-ups
Samantha Dart, co-head global commodities research Goldman S · Tue, Jun 30
Samantha Dart said markets have not overreacted to recent Strait of Hormuz flare-ups as US exports and China imports remain solid. She expects normalization of flows by end-July, leading to oversupply averaging over 3M b/d in 2027, partially offset by 1M b/d SPR rebuilding, leaving 2M b/d surplus. Oil market is heading in the right direction toward balance. Watch/Listen →
Goldman sees oil oversupply despite SPR builds
Samantha Dart on Bloomberg TV / Goldman Sachs · Wed, Jul 1
Samantha Dart noted global oil market set to swing to oversupply as Iran war impact fades and Hormuz traffic recovers. SPR rebuilding will tighten market somewhat but not prevent 3M b/d surplus next year after normalization. Exports through Hormuz expected to normalize by end of July. Watch/Listen →
Prediction Markets
Where commodity traders watch asymmetric risk · live odds via Polymarket
Hormuz Crisis
US-Iran tensions disrupting Strait of Hormuz oil flows. Polymarket odds, last 7 days.
Hormuz traffic returns to normal by July 31 26% -24pp w/w
Source: Polymarket
Fed Policy
Fed rate decisions move USD strength and industrial energy demand expectations. Polymarket odds, last 7 days.
Fed rate hike in 2026 55% -1pp w/w
Source: Polymarket
Hurricane Season 2026
US Gulf Coast hurricane landfall risk for upstream NG + oil supply. Polymarket odds, last 7 days.
Any Cat 4+ hurricane US landfall before 2027 37% +4pp w/w
Any Cat 5 hurricane US landfall before 2027 15% +1pp w/w
Source: Polymarket
Pandemic Watch
Tail-risk demand shock for jet fuel, gasoline, LNG. WHO general + named-pathogen probabilities. Polymarket odds, last 7 days.
WHO declares new pandemic in 2026 8% -1pp w/w
Ebola pandemic in 2026 7% unch
Source: Polymarket
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