As Libya’s armed groups fought for control over the country’s largest oil depot in the eastern port of Es Sider, a rocket set a storage
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India’s Overhaul of Gas Subsidy System to Begin in January
In January, the Indian government will start making subsidy payments directly into the bank accounts of the customers who purchase cooking gas from state-own companies.
Chinese Fertilizer Giant Chose IBM Mobile Platform to Help Farmers Boost Crop Yields
IBM, an American multinational manufacturer of software and computers, announced that China’s largest fertilizer producer and distributor, Sinofert Holdings Limited, has started using new mobile
Deal on Air Permit Frees Way to a Fertilizer Plant in American Falls
The construction of a fertilizer plant in American Falls will resume after two firms reached an agreement regarding an air permit. ConAgra Foods, which has
Mexico in Desperate Effort to Revamp its Oil Sector
The Mexican government is increasingly getting under pressure to start offering more attractive incentives to foreign companies to invest their money in the country’s oil
U.S. Environmental Agency Aiming at a Deal with Fertilizer Company Mosaic
U.S. federal and state environmental authorities are hoping to reach a deal with Mosaic, one of the world’s biggest fertilizer companies, amidst allegations that the
Russia’s Oil Giant Rosneft Pays Off $7 billion of Debt
Russia’s major oil company, Rosneft, said that it had paid off $7 billion of its debt. The company’s loan repayment has partially helped ease tensions
Chinese Companies Decided Not to Increase Imports from Iraq
China’s energy companies have decided to keep the amount of oil that they buy from Iraq unchanged for the first time in almost ten years.
Israel to Invest in China’s Potash Corp
Israel Chemicals, also known as ICL, a multi-national manufacturing company developing, manufacturing, and marketing fertilizers, metals and other special-purpose chemical products, is going to create
Oil-Rich U.S. States and Energy Firms to Face Slowdown due to Cheap Crude
Some of American major oil companies are beginning to show the first sign of slowdown in response to the plummeting crude prices as oil hits