Market segments
Explore the featured commodity segments.
These examples represent selected markets currently highlighted on the website. Comma Commodities may review other commodity interests when there is enough clarity, documentation and commercial relevance.
Gold is used across investment markets, jewelry, central bank reserves, industrial applications and strategic wealth preservation. In commodity conversations, gold interests often require clarity around origin, quantity, documentation, logistics and counterparty profile.
Common uses
Investment, jewelry, reserves, industrial applications and long-term value preservation.
Market drivers
Monetary policy, inflation expectations, currency movement, mining supply and global risk sentiment.
Key countries
China, Russia, Australia, Canada and the United States are among the leading gold-producing countries.
Crude oil is used as a primary energy source and as a base for fuels, petrochemicals, transportation, industrial production and global logistics. Oil-related opportunities usually require strong commercial clarity around product context, volume, delivery terms, region and documentation.
Common uses
Fuel production, petrochemicals, transportation, industrial energy and global supply chains.
Market drivers
Supply policy, refining demand, logistics, geopolitical risk, inventory levels and regional energy needs.
Key countries
United States, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, China, Iraq, Brazil and the UAE are major oil producers.
Natural gas is used for electricity generation, heating, cooking, industrial processes and as a feedstock for chemicals and fertilizers. Gas opportunities are strongly influenced by infrastructure, pipelines, LNG capacity, storage, regional demand and delivery access.
Common uses
Power generation, heating, industrial processes, chemicals, fertilizers and LNG trade.
Market drivers
Pipeline access, LNG capacity, storage levels, seasonal demand, industrial use and regional supply conditions.
Key countries
United States, Russia, Iran and China are among the largest natural gas producers globally.
Coffee is primarily used in the global beverage industry, with relevance across roasting, retail, food service, export markets and origin-based specialty trade. Coffee opportunities are shaped by crop cycles, quality, weather, logistics, certifications and origin.
Common uses
Beverage production, roasting, retail, hospitality, specialty coffee and international trade.
Market drivers
Harvest conditions, weather, quality grades, origin, logistics, currency movement and global consumption.
Key countries
Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia and Indonesia are among the leading coffee-producing countries.
Sugar is used across food and beverage production, industrial processing, ethanol, agricultural supply chains and global trade flows. Sugar opportunities are influenced by harvest conditions, export availability, logistics, energy prices and ethanol demand.
Common uses
Food, beverages, industrial processing, ethanol production and agricultural trade flows.
Market drivers
Harvest cycles, weather, energy prices, ethanol demand, export availability and regional consumption.
Key countries
Brazil, India, the European Union, China and Thailand are major sugar-producing regions.