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Phosphate Prices Expected to Rise in the Long Run
A report published recently by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) argues that phosphorus is at risk of depletion by the end of the
Chevron Looking for Shale Gas in Romania
Chevron Co. has started its first shale gas drilling operations in Romania. The exploratory drilling is made at a site near the village of Silistea,
G7: Energy Should Not be Used As a Means of Political Coercion
The Energy ministers of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have agreed that “energy should not be used as a means of political
US Farmers Expect Lower Fertilizer Prices in 2014
It seems that prices of fertilizers come out lower this year in the United States compared to previous cropping years. “We’re seeing significant cuts in
How to Extract Oil in the Arctic
The United States’ National Research Council (NRS) has recently published a report stating the poor preparedness of the country for an oil spill in the
Apple’s Embrace of Renewables
Apple, the world’s most valuable brand and a giant technology company, says that 94 percent of its corporate facilities are now run by renewable energy
Chinese & Moroccans, Big Players in Global Phosphate Market
As the US rock production continues to drop due to several factors (environmental, raising costs…), the Chinese output has kept growing in recent years, increasing
US Mosaic Phosphate Company Buys Fertilizer Units in South America
US Mosaic Company, one of the world’s largest fertilizer makers, has purchased Archer Daniels Midland Co.’s fertilizer units operating in two South American countries, Brazil