Yara International, a Norwegian fertilizer company, said it hoped that the nitrogen fertilizer purchases by European farmers would recover despite a weak start to this
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Norway’s Yara to Benefit from Cheap Energy
Fertilizer producer Yara International said on Thursday (21 April) that its first-quarter earnings were stronger than expected, while also hinting that lower energy costs in
Norway’s Arctic on Rise despite Challenging Oil Market Conditions
The Norwegian Arctic is making a surprising comeback on the world’s oil market as many energy companies are cutting jobs, costs and projects due to
Potash Exploration on Rise amidst Low Prices
Potash producers have started this year with more competition and a supply glut caused by lower demand from top clients, such as China and India.
Kuwait to Boost Oil Production Despite Strikes
Kuwait is planning to increase its oil production despite an ongoing strike by Kuwaiti oil workers. The Kuwaiti government said that it would sue, what
OPEC Fails to Agree on a Production Freeze
Yesterday’s (17 April) marathon negotiation session in Doha among the world’s biggest oil producers failed to produce an output freeze, a decision that could cause
Chinese Potash Deals to Define Potash Industry This Year
Canadian, Russian and Belarusian fertilizer producers are expected to sign contracts with their Chinese customers in the near future. The price that China pays for
World’s Poorest Economies Struggle with Their Debt Due to Weak Commodity Prices
The fall in commodity prices and a strong US dollar have had a negative impact on the world’s poorest economies whose budgets accumulated as much
Latin American Countries Call for Oil Production Freeze
Ecuador, the smallest member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), said on behalf of Latin American nations that the oil-producing economies must take
Potash Corp Likely to Revise 2016 Earnings Outlook
This year’s earnings guidance of Potash Corp of Saskatchewan has already started to look a bit shaky following the continuous decline in potash prices, which