Danakali’s Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea has been named the world’s largest undeveloped deposit of sulphate of potash (SOP) but despite this promising profile, its
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The Russian Pipeline Conundrum: Denmark Wedged Between Friends and Foes
Denmark is under pressure to decide whether a new Russian pipeline supplying gas to Germany can be constructed near its Baltic coast. Copenhagen does not

Market Update: Iran Doubles Gas Production at the World’s Largest Field
Iran has almost doubled its gas output at South Pars, the world’s largest gas field, in 2017. Gas production at South Pars went up from

Europe’s Oil Exploration: Energy Business to Break Even at $60 per Barrel
Europe is typically not seen as the first place that comes to mind when thinking about oil production, yet the old continent is promoting the

Gazprom Cut Off Gas Deals with Ukraine, Europe-Bound Shipments Still Secure
Ukraine has not been supplied any Russian gas for more than two years but was about to receive new shipments this month. When Russian energy

‘Crimea’s Effect’: Naftogaz to Pay Gazprom $2.56 Billion in Court Settlement
Ukrainian state-run energy company Naftogaz said that Russia’s giant Gazprom would have to pay it $2.56 billion after a Swedish court ruled in Naftogaz’s favor

Geopolitics of Energy: Egypt to Buy $15 Billion Worth of Israeli Gas
Investors in Israel’s natural gas industry gave a green light to a deal to supply an Egyptian company with gas worth $15 billion. The move

Market Update: China Inks a Long-Term Deal to Import American LNG
China has entered its first long-term deal to import US liquefied natural gas, following a move by the White House to open the rapidly growing

Building Pipeline Controversies: EIB Earmarks €1.5bn for Southern Gas Corridor
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is going to invest €1.5bn in a natural gas pipeline connecting Italy, Greece, and Albania despite the fact that the