The United States’ crude production from the country’s biggest shale formation is bound to reach 84,000 barrels per day (bpd) next month to a record
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Australian Potash produced the country’s first ever potash at its processing plant in Canning Vale, close to Perth, in Western Australia. The company has produced
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