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    Energy trader BGN expands portfolio into metals

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    Posted on September 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BGN is expanding into metals trading with a new desk in Geneva. Daniel Yu will lead the Asia operations, focusing on base metals and battery materials.

    Energy trader BGN expands portfolio into metals

    By Florence Tan and Amy Lv

    SINGAPORE/BEIJING (Reuters) -Energy and commodities trader BGN is building a metals trading desk, the Turkish firm said on Tuesday, in a bid to expand business into minerals essential for the energy transition.

    BGN, a privately owned energy trading group with more than 80 years of history, is known for trading liquefied petroleum gas and chemicals.

    "As part of our strategic growth plans, BGN is establishing a metals trading desk, which will be centred in Geneva and led by a head of metals trading for the BGN Group," said Wael Amer, chief commercial officer at BGN, in a statement.

    Amer, however, did not elaborate details regarding the size of the metals team and the metals to be added on the trading portfolio in the statement.

    This came after Chief Executive Officer Ruya Bayegan said last month the company aimed to expand the business into markets supplying fuels and minerals essential for the energy transition.

    Daniel Yu, formerly from Squarepoint trading group, will join the company in December as head of metals Asia in Singapore, according to the statement.

    Yu will be looking after base metals and battery materials, said a source with direct knowledge of the matter on condition of anonymity as the information is private.

    BGN did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

    BGN is not the first energy trader expanding into metals. Peers such as Mercuria and Gunvor have delved into metals, betting structural changes in global energy systems will prove lucrative.

    (Reporting by Florence Tan in Singapore and Amy Lv in Beijing; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BGN is expanding into metals trading to support energy transition.
    • •A new metals trading desk will be established in Geneva.
    • •Daniel Yu will lead metals trading in Asia for BGN.
    • •BGN follows peers like Mercuria and Gunvor into metals.
    • •The expansion aligns with BGN's strategic growth plans.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Energy trader BGN expands portfolio into metals

    1What is BGN's new initiative in trading?

    BGN is establishing a metals trading desk as part of its strategic growth plans.

    2Where will BGN's metals trading desk be located?

    The metals trading desk will be centred in Geneva.

    3Who will lead the metals trading desk at BGN?

    Daniel Yu, formerly from Squarepoint trading group, will join as head of metals Asia.

    4What types of metals will BGN focus on?

    BGN will focus on base metals and battery materials, although specific details were not elaborated.

    5Which other companies are expanding into metals trading?

    Other energy traders like Mercuria and Gunvor are also venturing into metals trading.

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