Nigeria’s federal government recently said that it had spent N370.8 billion on the payment of severance deals to workers of the defunct company Power Holding
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Potash Prices Poised to Move up in 2014
Recent pricing statistics have confirmed the overall bullish expectations for potash. While the average ‘freight-on-board’ (FOB) price per ton of potash at the Vancouver port
Looming Power Crisis in Europe as Coal Three Times Cheaper than Gas
A recent report by a gas association Cedigaz – the International Center for National Gas Information – has warned that the Russia-Ukraine crisis is prompting
Future of Potash Market after the BPC Cartel Break-up
The gloomy forecast for the global potash market from summer 2013 following the break-up of the Russian-Belarusian BPC cartel have now given way to expectations
British Employees Leave Mine in Sierra Leone Due to Ebola
The outbreak of the Ebola virus in Sierra Leone has pushed some British employees working at the Marampa mine to leave the west African country
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A draft report prepared ahead of a summit meeting of EU leaders in June has warned that Russia’s strategy of snapping up oil refineries around
Africa’s Buoyant Commodity Flows
The notion of Africa as being merely a source of precious commodities for developed countries is slowly changing and shifting more towards domestic consumption. African
Algeria Assessing Its Shale Oil Potentials
Algerian energy minister Youssef Youssfi has said his country is interested in shale oil and natural gas to enhance diversity of energy sector. At a
Obama’s Biggest Step towards Climate Change
President Obama is hoped to use his executive power under the Clean Air Act to force new regulations, thus bypassing the Congress. His administration is
Ethiopia’s Danakhil, World’s 1st Major Greenfield Potash Mine ?
The Danakhil mine project in Ethiopia is set to be the world’s first major greenfield potash mine, according to some industry experts. The Canadian Allana