African Potash has signed another deal with a distributor in Zambia in less than a month. The company will team up with Rockwell Fertilizers after
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South African Refineries Operational Despite the Indefinite Strike
Production at South Africa’s oil refineries has been uninterrupted despite the ongoing strike by workers. Although the strike is indefinite and the union leaders consider
Market Analysis by PotashCorp: This Year’s Potash Prices Are at the Bottom
$219 is the price that Chinese customers will pay for potash from the Belarusian state-producer Belaruskali. The price that is 30 percent lower than last
M&A Activity in the US Oil Industry on Rise
PricewaterhouseCoopers, a multinational professional services network, has said that deal-making activity regarding merges and acquisitions (M&A) in the US energy industry will likely accelerate in the second
Canada’s Cooperative to Spend $75 million on Fertilizer Terminals
Federated Co-operatives Limited (FCL) announced that it would invest $75 million in two state-of-the-art fertilizer terminals slated for Saskatchewan and Manitoba. FCL is thus adding
Britain’s BP Likely to Cut its Investment Budget
Britain’s oil giant BP has published its second-quarter profits revealing that they plummeted by 45 percent as the global oil oversupply had dragged revenue and
Israel’s ICL Signs Contracts with China
Israel Chemicals Ltd. (ICL) has signed long-awaited deals to supply potash to buyers in China, the world’s largest consumer of the fertilizer. Analysts believe that
BHP Billiton Takes Its Time with Jansen Potash
BHP Billiton’s operational review showed amazing progress being made with expansion of its flagship project – the Escondida copper mine in Chile. The mine, which
Taekwang to Build a Fertilizer Plant in Vietnam
Taekwang Co., a large South Korean conglomerate, producing clothing, apparel, chemical, industry, and financial services products, which is also in the fertilizer business, announced a plan to build a composite fertilizer plant in
Saudi Arabia Again China’s Number One Crude Exporter
Saudi Arabia has regained its position of China’s number one oil supplier after having been defeated by Russia in the second quarter of this year.