Africa has been earmarked as one the most important markets for mineral fertilizers in the coming years. The African Development Bank has reported that the
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US National Climate Assessment: Challenges to Energy Infrastructure
Washington has released its third 800-page National Climate Assessment. The report has been co-authored by hundreds of specialists and scientists, who shared their insights on
Turkey Mine Blast: Over 200 dead and hundreds trapped
More than 200 coal miners were killed and many others were injured at an explosion that occurred Tuesday night at a mine in western Turkey.
Polish Company to Enhance Phosphate Output in Senegal
Poland’s Zaklady Chemiczne Police (ZChP) looks forward to increasing output by 50 pc at its phosphate rock mining enterprise in Senegal. The company hopes to
Final Push to Approve Keystone XL Pipeline?
At the beginning of this month, US Senators Mary Landrieu and John Hoeven introduced a bill to approve the controversial Keystone XL Pipeline. According to
Russian Phosagro Merges Subsidiaries to Cut Costs
Russian company Phosagro, one of the world’s leading phosphate-based fertilizer producers, has merged two of its subsidiaries Balakovo “Mineral Fertilizers” and Apatit. The merger will
Estonia’s Become the 29th Member of International Energy Agency
Estonia has officially become the 29th member of the International Energy Agency (IEA) as the country completed the final steps towards full membership, IEA Executive
Namibia’s Marine Phosphate Mining Not Sustainable
The environmental lobby group Swakopmund Matters said that the Namibian marine environment was not able to meet needs of a viable fishing industry and mostly
Chevron Looking for Shale Gas in Romania
Chevron Co. has started its first shale gas drilling operations in Romania. The exploratory drilling is made at a site near the village of Silistea,
G7: Energy Should Not be Used As a Means of Political Coercion
The Energy ministers of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have agreed that “energy should not be used as a means of political