After gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 stopped recently, one question is dominating the energy industry: will Vladimir Putin turn the tap back on? Now
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MENA Oil & Gas in the Energy Crisis: A Thorn Bed for Brussels and Washington?
What are the challenges the United States is facing to shore up ties with unsatisfied allies in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region
Potassium Salts & Fertilizers: Industry Update From China, Australia, Eritrea and Canada
CHINA — In 1Q2021 imports of potassium chloride to China increased by about 20% to 2.59 million tons. Moreover, in March, imports of potassium chloride
Phosphate Investing: Risks & Opportunities in Global Phosphate Rock Market
The agriculture sector is an interesting option for potential investors and should be a part of a well-diversified portfolio. One part of investing in agriculture
Top 10: What Countries Are Potash-Producing Powerhouses?
The potash market had some weather- and price-related ups and downs in 2019, but major market participants such as BHP remain confident that the top
World’s Top 10 Phosphate Mining Production Countries
Agricultural resources phosphate and potash are primarily used to produce fertilizer for crops and animal feed supplements. Only 5% of world production of these resources
Developments in Europe’s Fertilizer Sector: & in Focus
Europe’s fertilizer sector is rapidly evolving. Regulations are tightening up on production and usage, farming subsidies are being reduced, and growers are gravitating towards organics.
New Energy Hot Spot: Exxon, in U-Turn, Now Plans Oil Drilling in Israel
The American oil giant Exxon Mobil Corporation is pondering oil and gas exploration in Israel. This move would make Exxon the first oil major to
Israel’s Potash Leader Signs First Five-Year Deal with India
Israel Chemicals (ICL) announced last week that, for the first time, it had signed a five-year supply deal with Indian Potash Ltd (IPL), India’s largest
Egypt – New Gas Platform in the Eastern Mediterranean
Gas discoveries in the eastern Mediterranean have upset the energy prospects of the countries concerned, which are sinking more and more into import dependency. Egypt,