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How to Track Commodities Market News with an API (Crude Oil, Metals, Gas & Fertilizers)

If you trade or analyze commodities, your problem with news was never supply. It's that a general feed gives you everything at once. Search "oil" and you get an energy-policy explainer, yesterday's pump prices, and the one Brent story that actually matters, all in the same response and in no useful order.

What a desk actually wants is narrower: crude oil on its own, LNG on its own, potash on its own. That's a filtering problem, and it's the one this guide solves. APITube tags every article with a topic ID, so instead of guessing keywords you ask for a category. Commodities sit under two of them, an industry side (mining, refining, freight) and a market side (the traded price of crude, metals, fertilizers). Most of what follows is about telling those two apart and querying them; the full list of IDs is at the end for reference.

It's written for people who watch a commodity or two for a living: trading desks, energy and oil-and-gas analysts, procurement teams hedging input costs, ESG researchers following the transition. (Disclosure: the examples use APITube, which also hosts this blog. The approach works the same with any news API that classifies by topic.)

Key takeaways:

  • There are two commodity taxonomies, not one: industry.commodities.* for the supply side and market_news.commodities.* for prices. Knowing which you want does most of the filtering for you.
  • A query is just a topic.id and a language. "Latest crude oil market news in English" is one request, with no keyword lists to maintain.
  • Adding sentiment.overall.polarity is a cheap way to float supply shocks to the top and let routine coverage settle out.
  • Watching several commodities at once is a ~30-line loop over a list of topic IDs plus a set to drop duplicates.
  • The taxonomy runs to about 50 topics across energy, metals, chemicals and fertilizers, all listed at the bottom.

Why a general news feed isn't enough

Run a commodities watch off a general endpoint and the failure mode is always volume. "Oil" pulls in policy pieces, retail fuel prices, the odd oil-painting auction, and somewhere in there the futures move you needed. Keyword filters don't rescue you: title=oil can't tell crude from heating oil, and it quietly drops any story that ran under a benchmark name you didn't think to type.

There's a subtler problem underneath that. A refinery fire and the crude spike it causes are two different stories for two different readers, one operational and one about the market. A keyword feed hands them to you in the same flat list. A topic taxonomy doesn't, because it has already sorted them.

Industry topics vs market topics

Commodities live under two prefixes in APITube, and the split is worth understanding before you query anything.

industry.commodities.* is the supply side: producing and moving the physical stuff. Mining, oil refining and distribution, petrochemical plants, freight. Outages and capacity changes surface here.

market_news.commodities.* is the price side: the traded market itself. Crude oil, base metals, LNG, fertilizers, carbon. Benchmark moves and supply-demand balances live here.

Back to the refinery. The fire is industry.commodities.oil_refining_and_distribution. The crude move the next morning is market_news.commodities.crude_oil. A trader cares about the second, an operations or credit analyst about the first, and anyone who wants cause and effect subscribes to both.

You want…Topic familyExample topic.id
Price and benchmark movesmarket_news.commodities.*market_news.commodities.crude_oil
Refinery and plant operationsindustry.commodities.*industry.commodities.oil_refining_and_distribution
Mining supply disruptionsindustry.commodities.*industry.commodities.mining
Fertilizer pricingmarket_news.commodities.*market_news.commodities.fertilizers

Filtering commodities news with the API

Every request goes to GET https://api.apitube.io/v1/news/everything with your key in the X-API-Key header. The only commodity-specific part is topic.id.

Latest crude oil market news

import requests

r = requests.get(
    "https://api.apitube.io/v1/news/everything",
    params={
        "topic.id": "market_news.commodities.crude_oil",
        "language.code": "en",
        "sort": "published_at:desc",
        "per_page": 20,
    },
    headers={"X-API-Key": APITUBE_KEY},
    timeout=10,
)
r.raise_for_status()
for a in r.json().get("results", []):
    print(a["published_at"], a["title"])
    print("  source:", a["source"]["domain"], "→", a["href"])

One topic, one language, newest first. Change crude_oil to natural_gas, base_metals, or any ID from the table at the end, and the feed repoints.

Filter by sentiment to surface disruptions

Supply shocks usually read negative; routine coverage reads neutral. So a polarity filter on top of the topic is a quick way to skim off the headlines most likely to move a price:

params = {
    "topic.id": "market_news.commodities.natural_gas",
    "language.code": "en",
    "sentiment.overall.polarity": "negative",
    "sort": "published_at:desc",
    "per_page": 20,
}

Every article also carries its sentiment.overall score in the response, so if you'd rather keep both directions you can pull the lot and apply your own cutoff in code.

Watch several commodities at once

In practice nobody watches a single commodity. Put the topic IDs you care about in a list, mix industry and market freely, loop over them, and drop duplicate URLs as you go:

import requests

WATCHLIST = [
    "market_news.commodities.crude_oil",
    "market_news.commodities.liquefied_natural_gas",
    "market_news.commodities.base_metals",
    "market_news.commodities.fertilizers",
    "industry.commodities.upstream_oil_and_gas",
]

def fetch(topic_id):
    r = requests.get(
        "https://api.apitube.io/v1/news/everything",
        params={"topic.id": topic_id, "language.code": "en",
                "sort": "published_at:desc", "per_page": 25},
        headers={"X-API-Key": APITUBE_KEY}, timeout=10,
    )
    r.raise_for_status()
    return r.json().get("results", [])

seen = set()
for topic in WATCHLIST:
    label = topic.split(".")[-1]
    for a in fetch(topic):
        if a["href"] in seen:
            continue
        seen.add(a["href"])
        s = a.get("sentiment", {}).get("overall", {})
        print(f"[{label}] {a['published_at']} {a['title']}")
        print(f"   {s.get('polarity')} ({s.get('score')}) — {a['href']}")

Put that on a cron, push anything new to Slack or a dashboard, and you have a commodity newswire without paying for a terminal. The seen set earns its keep here: a single wire story shows up under a dozen syndicated domains, and without dedupe you'd alert on each one.

Worked scenarios

Trading desk

A crude-and-products desk pulls market_news.commodities.crude_oil, crude_oil_products, road_fuels and jet_fuel for the price side, then adds industry.commodities.oil_refining_and_distribution so a refinery outage shows up before it lands on the screen as a price move. The polarity filter does the triage for you: "OPEC+ holds quotas" is routine, "pipeline shut after blast" is not.

Procurement and supply-chain risk

A manufacturer exposed to input costs follows market_news.commodities.base_metals, steel and fertilizers on the price side, plus industry.commodities.mining and freight on the supply side. They're not trading on any of it. They just want a few days' warning before a price move turns up on the next purchase order.

ESG and carbon

A sustainability team tracks market_news.commodities.carbon_markets, hydrogen, battery_materials and sustainable_and_specialty_fertilizers to follow the energy transition. The entity and source-bias data attached to each article helps them weight who is saying what.

Reference: commodities topic IDs

Pass any of these as the topic.id parameter. Industry topics cover the supply and operational side; market-news topics cover the price and market side.

Industry news topics

Themen-IDThemenname
industry.commodities.biofuels_productionNachrichten aus der Biokraftstoffproduktionsbranche
industry.commodities.freightNachrichten aus der Frachtbranche
industry.commodities.industrial_manufacturingNachrichten aus der industriellen Fertigungsindustrie
industry.commodities.metallurgy_newsNachrichten aus der Metallurgieindustrie
industry.commodities.miningNachrichten aus der Bergbauindustrie
industry.commodities.natural_gas_and_power_distributionErdgas- und Stromverteilungsbranchennachrichten
industry.commodities.oil_refining_and_distributionNeuigkeiten aus der Ölraffinerie- und Vertriebsbranche
industry.commodities.petrochemicalsNachrichten aus der petrochemischen Industrie
industry.commodities.upstream_oil_and_gasNachrichten aus der Upstream-Öl- und Gasindustrie

Commodities market news topics

Themen-IDThemenname
market_news.commodities.ammoniaAmmoniak-Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.aromatics_marketMarktnachrichten für Aromaten
market_news.commodities.base_metalsMarktnachrichten für Basismetalle
market_news.commodities.base_oils_and_waxesMarktneuheiten für Grundöle und Wachse
market_news.commodities.battery_materialsMarktnachrichten für Batteriematerialien
market_news.commodities.biofuels_and_feedstocksMarktnachrichten für Biokraftstoffe und Rohstoffe
market_news.commodities.bitumen_and_asphaltBitumen- und Asphaltmarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.carbon_marketsNachrichten zu Kohlenstoffmärkten
market_news.commodities.chemicalsNachrichten aus dem Chemiemarkt
market_news.commodities.chlor_alkaliChloralkali-Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.coalNachrichten zum Kohlemarkt
market_news.commodities.crude_oilNachrichten zum Rohölmarkt
market_news.commodities.crude_oil_productsMarktnachrichten für Rohölprodukte
market_news.commodities.electric_powerNachrichten zum Strommarkt
market_news.commodities.fertilizersDüngemittelmarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.gas_and_powerGas- und Strommarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.heavy_olefinsMarktnachrichten für schwere Olefine
market_news.commodities.hydrogenWasserstoffmarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.jet_fuelNachrichten zum Düsentreibstoffmarkt
market_news.commodities.light_olefinsMarktnachrichten für leichte Olefine
market_news.commodities.liquefied_natural_gasMarktnachrichten für verflüssigtes Erdgas
market_news.commodities.liquefied_petroleum_gasMarktnachrichten für Flüssiggas
market_news.commodities.marine_fuelsMarktnachrichten für Schiffskraftstoffe
market_news.commodities.metalsNachrichten zum Metallmarkt
market_news.commodities.methanolMethanol-Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.natural_gasNachrichten zum Erdgasmarkt
market_news.commodities.nitrogenStickstoff-Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.npk_fertilizersMarktnachrichten für NPK-Düngemittel
market_news.commodities.octane_blendingOctane Blending Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.oleochemicalsMarktnachrichten für Oleochemikalien
market_news.commodities.phosphatesPhosphate Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.pipe_and_tubeRohr- und Rohrmarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.polymersPolymere Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.polyurethanesPolyurethan-Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.potashKalimarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.rare_earthsSeltene Erden Marktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.road_fuelsMarktnachrichten für Straßenkraftstoffe
market_news.commodities.scrapSchrottmarkt Nachrichten
market_news.commodities.specialty_and_minor_metalsMarktnachrichten für Spezial- und Nebenmetalle
market_news.commodities.steelStahlmarktnachrichten
market_news.commodities.steel_raw_materialsMarktnachrichten für Stahlrohstoffe
market_news.commodities.sulphur_and_sulphuric_acidMarktnachrichten zu Schwefel und Schwefelsäure
market_news.commodities.sustainable_and_specialty_fertilizersMarktnachrichten für nachhaltige Düngemittel und Spezialdünger

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a commodities market news API?

A commodities market news API classifies each article by the commodity it covers and lets you request that category directly, so you can ask for "crude oil news" or "fertilizer news" instead of keyword-searching a general feed. In APITube the categories are topic IDs in two families: industry.commodities.* for supply-side coverage and market_news.commodities.* for prices. You query them with GET /v1/news/everything?topic.id=....

How do I filter news by commodity?

Pass a topic.id to the everything endpoint, for example topic.id=market_news.commodities.crude_oil for crude prices or topic.id=industry.commodities.mining for mining operations. Add language.code to pick a language and sort=published_at:desc for newest first. To follow several commodities, loop over a list of topic IDs and dedupe the results by article URL.

What is the difference between industry and market-news commodity topics?

industry.commodities.* covers the supply side: producing and moving a commodity (mining, refining, freight, petrochemical manufacturing). market_news.commodities.* covers the price side: the traded market for crude oil, metals, LNG, fertilizers, and so on. A refinery outage is an industry topic; the crude price move that follows is a market-news topic. If you want both the cause and the effect, subscribe to both.

Which commodities does the API cover?

Energy (crude oil and products, natural gas, LNG, LPG, coal, jet and marine fuels, power), metals (base metals, steel and steel raw materials, rare earths, scrap, specialty and minor metals), chemicals (ammonia, methanol, polymers, chlor-alkali, olefins, aromatics), and agriculture and fertilizers (nitrogen, phosphates, potash, NPK and specialty blends), plus carbon markets, hydrogen, and battery materials. The full list of IDs is in the table above.

How fresh is the data?

APITube serves news in real time over REST, so a poller on a short interval picks up stories close to when sources publish them. The free tier allows 30 requests every 30 minutes, enough for a small watchlist on a few-minute cron; paid tiers raise the limit for tighter polling or longer lists.


Reference: APITube News API docs. The topic IDs above are passed to the topic.id parameter of the /v1/news/everything endpoint.

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