It can get increasingly expensive for Ghana to seek arbitration in a dispute with Ivory Coast over the oil-rich basin in the Atlantic Ocean. The
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Mexico’s Pemex Readying to Increase Oil Output
Pemex, the Mexican state-owned petroleum company created in 1938, is readying to increase its production after a decade of decline. Gustavo Fernandez, the head of
‘Black Tuesday’ April 20: Deepwater Horizon Disaster Anniversary
Yesterday, on April 20, marked the 5th anniversary of the British Petroleum (BP) Deepwater Horizon disaster – namely the explosion and subsequent fire on the
Out of Russia: Gunvor Sells its Siberian Shares
Gunvor, a global commodity trading company registered in Cyprus with the main trading office in Geneva, has sold 30 percent stake in Kolmar, the Siberian
K+S Potash Project to Be Built by Aecon Group Inc.
Aecon Group Inc. announced last week that it had been awarded two deals worth $110 million. One of the deals is related to the work
China and Russia Strike a Major Potash Deal
China, one of the world’s biggest potash consumers, has signed a deal with Russia, one of the world’s biggest potash producers, to buy 850,000 tons
Russia and Iran Start “Oil for Goods” Barter Trade
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree that would put an end to a self-imposed ban on supplying S-300 anti-missile rocket system to Iran on
York Potash Got Support to Build a Potash Mine near Whitby
A Planning and Development Committee is meeting on Thursday (April 16) to express its support for the plans to build a potash mine near Whitby
Saudi Arabia Curbs Oil Supply to Asian Customers
Saudi Arabia has decreased its oil exports to some of its Asian customers, mostly to South Korea and Japan since last month. The decision to
Uralkali Might Revisit its 2015 Potash Target
Uralkali, the world’s largest potash company by production, might need to review its annual production target for this year after a flood in one of