Belarus has decided that it would not tax potash exports in 2015. The Minsk government said that it would not re-introduce an export duty on
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U.S. Secretary Promised to Make a Quick Decision on Keystone XL
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry promised on Tuesday (28 October) during his official visit to Canada to make a decision soon on Keystone XL
Arianne Phosphate and DuSolo Release Good News for Investors
Arianne Phosphate, the company working to develop the Lac à Paul phosphate deposit in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada, has managed to boost the mineral resource estimate for
World’s First Carbon Capture Power Plant Launched
The world finally has its first large-scale power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, marking a historic landmark on the way to
Statoil Puts Off its Sand Oil Project, Opponents to Keystone XL Pipeline Celebrating
Last week, Stavanger-based oil company Statoil said it would put off its 40,000-barrel-a-day Corner project for a minimum of three years, possibly also indefinitely. Thus,
First Crude Oil from Western Canada to Reach Europe
Suncor Energy Inc, Canada’s largest oil and gas producer, has sent its first ever tanker of heavy crude oil from Canada’s East Coast to Europe.
Quebec Government Supports Canada’s Phosphate Production
Quebec government has recently supported Canada’s phosphate production when the province’s premier, Phillippe Couillard, announced an investment worth 2 million USD into Arianne’s Lac à
MBAC Fertilizer Corp. Hits New SSP Daily Output Record
Phosphate fertilizer producer Company MBAC Corp., which is based in Toronto (Canada), has set a new daily record production totalling of 1,700 tonnes of “Single
Miners Still Trapped in a Canadian Potash Mine
Almost 100 miners were trapped in a potash mine in south-eastern Saskatoon in Canada. The mine collapsed after a fire had broken out and eventually
Global Oil Demand to Accelerate Next Year
Global oil demand will expedite next year as the global economy resumes its growth. The demand will again encounter not only increasing growth rates across