The credit ratings agency Moody’s said yesterday (20 March) that the debts of Russia’s major oil producer Rosneft will probably go up as a result
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The North York Moors Potash Mine to Start Operations by 2021
The developers of a £2.4bn potash mine on the North York Moors said that the project would be operational in a five years’ time. Sirius
Market Analysis: Fertilizer Industry Poised to Reach $151.8 billion by 2020
According to the recent report published by the IndustryARV, the fertilizers market is estimated to reach $151.8 billion by 2020. The global market, which was
Nigeria’s State-Run Oil Company Fails to Pay $16Bn to Government
The Nigerian state-run company, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), has not paid its $16-billion due payment to the government in a suspected fraud. The
India’s GSFC Provides Funding for Canadian Potash Mine
India’s Gujarat State Fertilizers and Chemicals Ltd. (GSFC) has agreed to guarantee payments on $700-million in debt to provide financing for the first phase of
A Common Energy Market in the Eurasian Economic Union
Maria Pastukhova and Kirsten Westphal (Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik) On 1 January 2015, a new integration grouping – the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) – was
Arab Potash Company’s 2015 Net Profits Rose by 31 Percent
The Arab Potash Company (APC) increased its year-to-year annual profits by 31 percent when it earned JD 131 million after taxes in 2015 compared to
Iraqi Kurdistan’s Oil Reserves Being Downgraded
Kurdistan has been recently hit by a series of bad news regarding the future prospects of its oil industry, which had already been negatively affected
“Business as Usual”: Indian Companies React to 2016/2017 Fertilizer Budget
“Business as usual” was the immediate response of the Indian fertilizer companies to the government’s publication of the South Asian country’s budget for 2016-2017. The
Africa’s Dangote Group to Supply Nigerian Fertilizer Plant
Dangote Group, a Nigerian multinational industrial conglomerate owned by Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote, announced it was planning to buy phosphate from Morocco to feed