The Guardian (USA)

Priti Patel accepts £100,000 donation from firm run by oil trader

- Helena Horton

Priti Patel has accepted a £100,000 donation from a company run by one of the world’s most prominent oil traders.

A new entry in the home secretary’s members’ interests register shows that she received the funds from Andurand Ventures Ltd. This company is run by Pierre Andurand, a leading oil trader.

The hedge fund manager made headlines during 2020 when he successful­ly predicted that oil prices would hit negative numbers, making significan­t profits by doing so. He then predicted that oil prices would rocket at the beginning of this year, again profiting.

Andurand runs Andurand Capital Management, which describes itself as “a private fund management company in fundamenta­l commodity strategies with a specialisa­tion in the oil and energy complex”.

This is believed to be his first political donation. While he trades in oil, he also has a clean energy fund, and the company he runs supports net zero.

Andurand, 45, started his career in 2000 as an energy trader for Goldman Sachs in Singapore, then held senior trading roles at Bank of America and Vitol before starting his hedge fund.

While his company says it is “a strong supporter of the world’s energy transition away from fossil fuels”, Andurand plans to continue investing in oil in the coming years.

He recently said: “We think that oil demand will peak around 2027, then be stable for a few years. and then decline relatively fast in the 2030s.

“It will create opportunit­ies in oil trading. For us, it will also create opportunit­ies in energy transition – not just oil – but also natural gas, power, emissions and … copper and nickel that will benefit from more electrific­ation.”

Andurand has been vocal about the Russian war on Ukraine, and called for Europe to impose sanctions on Russian hydrocarbo­ns in order to help bring it to a close.

Tessa Khan, director of the campaign group Uplift, said: “That the Conservati­ve party is accepting donations from people profiting from the energy crisis is sadly unsurprisi­ng.

“It has consistent­ly aligned itself with oil and gas interests. It is refusing to put a windfall tax on profits and is contemplat­ing allowing new oil and gas developmen­ts, which will do nothing to lower our energy bills, but will allow fossil fuel interests to carry on profiting from the North Sea.

“The risk is that decisions are being skewed by a flow of money to Conservati­ve politician­s from oil and gas interests.”

A spokespers­on for Patel said: “All donations are declared in the usual and proper way.” Andurand declined to comment.

 ?? Robin Utrecht/Rex/Shuttersto­ck ?? An entry in the home secretary’s members’ interests register shows that Patel received the funds from Andurand Ventures Ltd. Photograph:
Robin Utrecht/Rex/Shuttersto­ck An entry in the home secretary’s members’ interests register shows that Patel received the funds from Andurand Ventures Ltd. Photograph:

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