Russia’s number one crude oil producer Rosneft will do business with Norway’s North Atlantic Drilling Ltd (NADL) in return for shares in the company. Rosneft
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U.S. Refiners Try to Go About the Jones Act
At the time when the U.S. oil condensate exports are heading to Asia from the Gulf Coast, crude oil producers and refiners are trying to
African Potash Secures $3.75 Million Funding for Lac Dinga Project
African Potash, the company that was established to invest in and acquire potash assets or projects in sub-Saharan Africa, announced that it had secured as
Ghana Seeking to Curb Illegal Mining
The government of Ghana is about to pass a new law that would regulate the mining sector, which could help curb and eventually get rid
BHP Billiton Unwinds Its 2001 Merger
BHP Billiton, a leading global resource company, is about to unwind the ‘rest’ of its 2001 merger with South Africa’s Billiton, packing the remaining assets
The Holbrook Project May Contain up to 2.5 Million Tonnes of Potash
Passport Potash Inc., a TSX-listed resource company engaged in the exploration and development of advanced potash properties, known simply as “Passport”, has started working on
India to Pay Iran $1.65 Billion USD in Oil Dues
India is going to pay Iran about 1.65 billion USD in past dues for the oil that New Delhi bought through the central bank of
United States : Drought Implications for Potash Investors
With droughts in Southwest and Western United States, potash investors start thinking about its possible impact on the fertilizer market. On the one hand, there
Libya Resumes Oil Shipments after a Year-Long Halt
Libya loaded its first oil shipment on Tuesday (12 August) from its port of Ran Lanuf since it was closed by insurgents a year ago.
Industrial Metals Progress as Israel-Gaza Tensions Abate
The new Indian government is going to launch its long-awaited disinvestment plan worth 10 billion USD which will focus on state-owned companies. The sale is