A number of the world’s biggest environment-centered funds have shares in conventional gas and oil companies mixed with their renewable tech holdings such as solar,
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K+S Confirms Canada’s Legacy Project Is On Time and Within Budget
K+S Potash Canada, a subsidiary of the German giant K+S AG, said that the construction of Saskatchewan’s first greenfield mine in 40 years is within
Canada’s SNC-Lavalin Awarded a Potash Contract in Ethiopia’s Dallol Region
SNC-Lavalin, a Montreal-based company, providing EPC and EPCM services in a variety of industry sectors such as mining and metallurgy, oil and gas, environment and
Potash Corp Matches Output to Demand
Canada’s potash giant PotashCorp has decided to decrease its output to match weaker demand and fertilizer prices for the second half of this year. The
The Waste Generated by Biogas Production Transformed into Fertilizer
A Canadian chemical engineer, Andrew White, has invented a product that can transform the waste generated by biogas production into fertilizer – a system called
Venezuela Signs a Deal with Russia’s Rosneft Worth $14 billion
Venezuela’s President, Nicolas Maduro, announced that Russia’s oil giant Rosneft and his country’s state-run PDVSA have agreed on a deal bringing about $14 billion in
Saudi Arabia Looks to China as U.S. Imports Fall
Saudi Arabia’s crude exports to the United States have recently hit their lowest level since the beginning of the financial crisis due to increasing imports
Potash Corp’s Shares Fall due to Saskatchewan’s New Tax Measures
Shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan started sinking yesterday morning (19 March) after the company had announced that new provincial tax measures will decrease its
Mosaic Co. to Expand Esterhazy Mine for $1.7 Billion
Mosaic Co. is going to spend $1.7 billion to expand its K3 potash mine near Esterhazy as part of the plans to accelerate the production
Canada’s Oil Industry Suppliers and Contractors Forced to Cut Operating Costs
Canada’s oil and gas industry is suffering from price deflation as a result of year-long spiraling operating costs while producers are pushing to share low