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 Fertilizer Industry Update: Morocco’s Khemisset, FLSmidth’s nextSTEP and Abu Dhabi’s ADFERT
EMMERSON has provided an update on the assessment of a conceptual, phased development plan for its Khemisset Potash Project in Northern Morocco, located 90 km
Turkey’s Alkim Again Chooses Veolia Crystallisation Technology for Its Potash Production
Veolia Water Technologies will provide key processing technologies integrating HPD® crystallisation systems designed to produce high-quality sulfate of potash (SOP). In a world with a
EastMed Tensions: Turkey Ramps Up Drilling, Cyprus Its Gas Exports Plans
With the outright confrontation between Turkey and the European Union about Ankara’s drilling program in the Eastern Mediterranean on the verge of escalating out of
Geopolitics of Energy: Iraq Restarts Oil Exports from Kirkuk
Iraq resumed exports of Kirkuk oil, which stopped a year ago due to a standoff between the Iraqi central government and Kurdistan’s semi-autonomous region after
Market Update: Oil Prices Headed Down Amidst Eight Iranian Sanctions Waivers
Oil prices declined on the news that the United States would grant some countries waivers on Iranian crude imports. Brent crude oil lost around 16
Sangachal Gas Terminal Launched: Azerbaijan Redesigning Europe’s Energy Map
Azerbaijan yesterday (29 May) opened a terminal that is supposed to be the stepping-stone for the works on the first pipeline to transport gas from
Turkey Stops Cypriot Drill Ship in East Mediterranean
Cyprus yesterday (11 February) accused Turkey’s military of obstructing the vessel “Saipem 12000” contracted by Italian oil firm Eni from getting closer to an area
Iraq’s Looking Abroad to Revamp Its Oil Industry
Iraq is looking for international companies to demonstrate their interest in building a new export pipeline from the Kirkuk oilfields in the north of the
Kurdistan’s Oil Revenue Threatened Following Independence Vote
Iraqi Kurdistan’s independence referendum has once again brought attention to its oil industry. This prompted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to threaten to cut off