Iran has been reported to be storing at least 30 million barrels of oil on its fleet of tankers as West-imposed sanctions keep on making
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Acquisitions of Small Oil Firms Setto Pick Up
Major energy companies have sold unprecedented amounts of debt in early 2015, taking advantage of very low interest rates after oil prices plunged more than
Norway’s Statoil Unveils its Government Payments Worldwide
Norway’s oil and gas company, Statoil, disclosed how much money it paid to the governments around the world in 2014. The 35-page report called “2014
Chile’s SQM Fertilizer Fires its CEO
SQM fertilizer, producer of specialty fertilizers and inorganic industrial chemicals headquartered in Chile, has recently fired its chief executive officer, Patricio Contesse, after he was
Potash Corp’s Shares Fall due to Saskatchewan’s New Tax Measures
Shares of Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan started sinking yesterday morning (19 March) after the company had announced that new provincial tax measures will decrease its
IEA’s Good News: Greenhouse Emissions Stalled Last Year
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the world’s emissions of carbon dioxide from the energy sector stalled in 2014 for the first time in
South Korea’s Crude Imports from Iran Drop by a Half
According to the preliminary customs data, South Korea decreased its imports of crude oil from Iran by 50 percent between February 2014 and February 2015.
The U.S. Appeals the Court Decision on the Size of BP Oil Spill
The U.S. government has appealed a ruling of a federal court that lowered the possible penalty BP Plc has to pay for the oil spill
Oil Giants Propose Cuts in Development Spending in Iraq
Oil firms have proposed that they will cut development spending in Iraq worth millions of dollars after Bagdad announced that cheap oil and its fight
Mosaic Co. to Expand Esterhazy Mine for $1.7 Billion
Mosaic Co. is going to spend $1.7 billion to expand its K3 potash mine near Esterhazy as part of the plans to accelerate the production