Chad says that it will take China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) to an arbitration court in Paris after their mutual talks halted over Chad’s claim
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India’s Annual Budget “Disappointing” for Fertilizers
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PHOSPHATEPRICE has recently interviewed Dr. Pei-Fei Chang, a Taiwanese-born Belgian scholar and expert in government energy policy about Chinese government’s policy on renewables and namely
China’s Aluminium Market Still in Surplus, Outside China in Deficit
The aluminium market outside China is about to record its first deficit in nine years in 2015 as a result of production cuts and Indonesia’s
U.S. Cannot Seize Kurdish Oil for Now
Yesterday, a U.S. judge said she lacked jurisdiction to seize a tanker carrying 100 million USD in Iraqi Kurdish crude due to the ship’s distance