Renewable resources are often omitted from the geopolitical analyses of energy markets. Yet, the immense development perspectives and untapped potential of the green resources trigger
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Thinking Globally: Morocco’s OCP to Build a Fertilizer Plant in India
The Moroccan phosphates company, ‘Office Chérifien des Phosphate’ or OCP, and the Indian Krishak Bharati Limited (Kribhco) are joining forces to build a $230 million

In Need of Urgent Overhaul: Prospects for Indonesia’s Once-Mighty Oil and Gas Industry
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Dr. Deendarlianto Aan – Director of the Center for Energy Studies, Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia Phosphateprice has talked with Dr. Deendarlianto Aan,

Another Obstacle for Keystone XL Pipeline Greeted as a Victory by Environmentalist
Nebraska regulators said “no” to TransCanada Corp’s request to amend its route application for the Keystone XL pipeline through the US state, a potential obstacle

Russia’s Ostrich Approach to Climate Change and the Paris Agreement
Russia’s leaders do not recognize the importance of climate change despite the latest evidence from Russian climate scientists. They argue that the country’s political leadership

Louis Dreyfus Selling its Australia Fertilizer Business to Agrium
Louis Dreyfus Company, a leading merchant and processor of agricultural goods, is selling its fertilizer business to Canada’s Agrium Inc. as it is working on

One Planet Summit: World Leaders Gather to Raise Money for Climate
The French President Emmanuel Macron, the President of the World Bank Jim Yong Kim and the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, convened on

Russia Bypasses US Sanctions with a $27 Billion China-Funded Arctic Plant
Russia has launched a giant Arctic gas project in its efforts to bypass Western sanctions and boost ties with China. The $27 billion Yamal LNG