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Morning brief: Asia stocks rise, Trump unveils US refinery

by March 11, 2026
written by March 11, 2026

On Wednesday, Oil prices fluctuated as policymakers discussed emergency measures to stabilize energy markets, while Asian equities rebounded after a brief retreat in crude prices.

At the same time, US President Donald Trump announced plans for the first new American oil refinery in five decades, and disruptions to Qatar’s LNG exports raised concerns about tighter global gas supplies.

Asian markets rise as oil pullback eases investor fears

Global equity markets steadied on Wednesday after a temporary retreat in oil prices offered some relief to investors worried about inflation and economic growth.

Brent crude futures traded 0.14% higher at $87.95 per barrel, while US crude was at $84.18 per barrel, up 0.18%.

The earlier dip followed reports that the International Energy Agency had proposed releasing oil reserves to ease market pressures.

Despite the volatile energy backdrop, equities in Asia moved higher.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 1.2%, while Japan’s Nikkei advanced 1.6%. South Korea’s Kospi climbed 1.9%.

US stock futures also gained, with Nasdaq and S&P 500 futures both rising about 0.2%.

However, markets remained cautious as the war between the United States, Israel and Iran continued to escalate.

The US dollar maintained its strength as investors sought safe-haven assets, rising 0.1% against the yen to 158.25. Meanwhile, the euro and British pound weakened to $1.1624 and $1.3440 respectively.

Trump unveils first new US oil refinery in 50 years

Amid volatile energy markets, US President Donald Trump announced that the United States will build its first new oil refinery in five decades with backing linked to India’s Reliance Industries.

Trump revealed the plan in a post on Truth Social, saying the refinery will be located in Brownsville, Texas, and developed by America First Refining.

“I am proud to announce that America First Refining is opening the FIRST new US Oil Refinery in 50 YEARS in Brownsville, Texas,” Trump said Tuesday in a post on Truth Social.

Trump said the project is supported by investment from Reliance Industries, controlled by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani.

“THIS IS A HISTORIC $300 BILLION DOLLAR DEAL — THE BIGGEST IN US HISTORY,” Trump said.

The facility is designed to process entirely US shale oil and could handle around 160,000 barrels per day once operational.

According to America First Refining, the project also includes a long-term commercial agreement, with a “global supermajor” providing a nine-figure investment and signing a 20-year deal to purchase and distribute the refined fuels with the supermjor likely to be Reliance as evident from Trump’s comments.

“The United States has a surplus of light shale oil but a shortage of refining capacity designed to process it,” said Trey Griggs, president of America First Refining.

IEA proposes emergency oil reserve release

Meanwhile, policymakers are considering emergency measures to calm energy markets.

The International Energy Agency has proposed releasing strategic oil reserves in what could become the largest coordinated release in its history, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.

The move would exceed the 182 million barrels released by IEA member nations in 2022 following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The IEA convened an extraordinary meeting of member countries to evaluate the proposal.

However, a coordinated release requires unanimous approval from participating nations.

G7 energy ministers discussed the situation but stopped short of committing to a release, instead asking the IEA to assess market conditions further.

“Although no country currently faces a physical shortage of crude, prices are rising sharply, and leaving the situation unattended is not an option,” a G7 source told Reuters.

Qatar LNG outage raises supply concerns

Adding to global energy concerns, Qatar’s massive liquefied natural gas export facility at Ras Laffan has not shipped cargo for five days — the longest halt in data dating back to 2008.

According to ship-tracking data from Kpler, no LNG tanker has departed the facility since the United States and Israel launched strikes on Iran, disrupting shipping through the Strait of Hormuz.

The shutdown follows an Iranian drone attack last week that temporarily halted output.

The Ras Laffan facility supplies nearly 20% of the world’s LNG, meaning prolonged disruption could tighten global supply.

While several shipments were loaded after the outage began, those likely came from stored inventories.

Most of Qatar’s LNG is exported to Asian markets, which are now scrambling to secure alternative supplies or reduce industrial consumption.

An extended disruption could push gas prices higher in Europe and Asia while increasing energy costs for emerging economies already under financial pressure.

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