Turkmenistan has opened an international bid process for its second potash plant, aiming to expand more into the potash market. The first potash plant in
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No Exception for Exxon to Drill in Russia as OPEC Extends Output Freeze
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Exxon Seeks Waiver from US Sanctions to Drill in the Black Sea
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The controversial Dakota Access Pipeline, a 1,886-km underground oil pipeline from North Dakota travelling south-east through South Dakota and Iowa to Illinois, will start interstate
A Remote Australian Potash Plant to Use Solar Energy
The remote West Australian potash mining company Agrimin Limited is planning to use solar thermal energy to power 70 percent of its operation. The Perth-based
Gensource Teams Up with India’s Essel Group to Build Potash Mine in Saskatchewan
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