Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has amplified the importance of national-security considerations in Western countries’ energy policies. But both the geopolitical and environmental goals are urgent
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Fertilizer Industry News: Yara International, AgFarm and Elicit Plant
YARA INTERNATIONAL, a Norwegian chemical company, whose largest business area is the production of nitrogen fertilizer, has invested in the Kenya-based agricultural marketplace Apollo Agriculture
Potash & Phosphate Market Forecast: Growing Market Dynamics Due to Increased Fertilizer Consumption
The fertilizer industry is poised to benefit from increased consumption in coming years, with the global population being forecast to reach 9.7-billion in 2064, according
France’s Total Expands US Petrochemical Business
French energy company Total is going to construct petrochemical plants along the US Gulf Coast. Total said that it was planning to construct a new
Market Update: Oil Prices Overreacting to Iran’s Nuclear Developments
Oil prices extended gains – with US West Texas Intermediate crude for June delivery going up by 24 cents to reach $68.81 a barrel –
Norwegian Fertilizer Yara Customizes Nitrogen Fertilization to Protect the Environment
Based on a recent case study that was conducted in France, Norwegian multinational fertilizer company Yara International ASA said that efficiency of nitrogen crop nutrient
Expert Analysis: Cybersecurity in the Energy Sector and Transatlantic Cooperation
The speeding up of the digitization of energy sector has brought about many economic benefits such as greater efficiency and greater rationalization of energy consumption.
Exxon Invests in Mozambique, Creating Gateway for Asian Markets
Exxon Mobil Corporation, the world’s biggest publicly traded oil producer, will pay Italy’s Eni $2.8 billion for a 25 percent stake in a massive Mozambique
Climate Change Shock: Abandoned by US, EU Turns to China
The European Union is starting to look to China to fill in the international leadership vacuum after the United States’ retreat from global efforts to
French Hesitation’s Over: Paris Ends Coal Subsidies for Developing Markets
Following nine months of indecisiveness and hesitation, France has finally made up its mind and ended subsidies for overseas coal-fired power stations without a carbon