A team of Chinese experts and workers is helping Uganda to construct its first phosphate plant worth 620 million US dollars. This project, to be
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Rebalancing China’s Energy Mix : Renewables versus Shale Gas
Phosphate-Price has interviewed Dr. Pei-Fei Chang, a Taiwanese-born Belgian scholar and expert in government energy policy with a special interest in China’s policy on renewables
North America’s Top Potash Producers Readying for More Demand
Last year, the global potash market was shaken up by the announcement of Russian potash giant, Uralkali, that it was pulling out of the Belarus
Prices of Phosphate Fertilizer Going Up
Prices of phosphate fertilizer picked up last August noticebly in Australia with DAP (Dammonium Phosphate) and TSP (Triple SuperPhosphate) rates now soaring respectively 9 pc
Cheaper Oil Not Bad for the Gulf Countries
Decreasing oil prices are not expected to harm the economic growth in Arab countries. In contrast, some economists believe that they might be in fact
OPEC Expected to Lower Production Target
The secretary general of the Organization of Petroleum-Exporting Countries (OPEC), Abdullah al-Badri, said that his organization was planning to lower its production objectives during its
China Proposes a Cap on Coal Consumption
Although China’s proposal to introduce a cap on coal consumption has not been embraced by export-focused miners, the hope remains that the world’s biggest importer
India’s Potash Demand May Decline Next Quarter
India’s potash and phosphate demand may dwindle during the next quarter due to internal and exteranl factors, says Dutch multinational banking company Rabobank in its
China’s Shale Dream So Far Unfulfilled
Whereas the United States is going through an extremely successful “shale period” which has prompted the country’s Energy Information Administration to enhance the oil output
BP Faces a New Wave of Fines, Leading to Disinvestment
BP, sometimes referred to by its former name British Petroleum, the world’s sixth largest energy company by market capitalization, is facing a new batch of