The United States cannot prevent Iran from exporting its oil, Iran’s oil minister Bijan Zanganeh said earlier this week. He added that such limitations would
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Israel’s ICL Signs Fresh Contracts with China
Israel Chemicals (ICL) has signed new potash deals with its Chinese consumers covering about 905,000 tons of crop nutrients with an option to boost supply
Morocco’s Phosphate Giant OCP Buys 20% of Spain’s Leading Fertilizer Company
Morrocan fertilizer company OCP Group has acquired 20% of the Spanish company Fertinagro Biotech S.L. that makes a variety of plant nutrition products. The acquisition
Greening America: Wisconsin to Turn Waste into Fertilizer
A new facility in Green Bay in the US state of Wisconsin is poised to turn wastewater into high-quality crop nutrients. NEW Water, the board
Geopolitics of Energy: Saudi Arabia Acting as Oil ‘Shock Absorber’ for India
Oil prices went up earlier this week in response to the anticipating fall in in Iran’s oil exports ahead of the US sanctions. Tehran has
Greening Canada: Epcor Turns Waste Water Into Fertilizer
Epcor, a utility company based in Edmonton, Alberta, has announced that it is removing phosphorous and nitrogen from wastewater and turns it into a crop nutrient.
Geopolitics of Energy: China’s Sinopec Succumbs to US Pressure Over Iran
China’s Sinopec has succumbed to the US pressure and curbed its crude imports from Iran. While the numbers are unclear, based on the current supply
K+S Restarts Production at Two Draught-Effected Potash Sites in Germany
K+S has restarted its production at the Wintershall (Heringen) and Hattorf (Philippsthal) potash sites in Germany after it had been interrupted due to the long-lasting
Oil Market Update: Iranian Crude Export Already Down
Iranian oil exports are down before the second round of US sanctions enters into force at the beginning of November. The Iranian economy is poised
American Oil Giants Join to Fight Methane Emissions in a Climate Initiative
Some of the world’s leading oil and gas companies said that they would decrease methane emissions to 0.25% of their total production by 2025 against