Eurochem, a nitrogen and phosphate fertilizer company headquartered in Zug, Switzerland, is going to be more involved in the Colluli sulphate of potash project in Eritrea. The company
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Sangachal Gas Terminal Launched: Azerbaijan Redesigning Europe’s Energy Map
Azerbaijan yesterday (29 May) opened a terminal that is supposed to be the stepping-stone for the works on the first pipeline to transport gas from
French Total to Invest in Russia’s Arctic LNG Despite Sanctions
French energy giant Total is going to acquire a 10 percent stake in a Russian Arctic gas project. The deal was finalized during French President
No Fines for Russian Giant: EU Soothes Business Ties with Gazprom
Russian gas company Gazprom finalized a deal with the European Union antitrust authorities to revamp its pricing structure and thus allow competitors to enter the
Energy Geopolitics: Poland Launches Legal Battle Against Gazprom
Poland has launched a legal battle against Russian energy giant Gazprom with the possible fines up to 10% of the company’s annual turnover. The Polish
QIA and Glencore Abandon Plans to Sell 14% Stake of Rosneft to China’s CEFC
Mining company Glencore and Qatar are abandoning their plans to sell a $9 billion stake in Russian state oil company Rosneft to the Chinese company
Norwegian Fertilizer Yara Customizes Nitrogen Fertilization to Protect the Environment
Based on a recent case study that was conducted in France, Norwegian multinational fertilizer company Yara International ASA said that efficiency of nitrogen crop nutrient
London Rehearsing for Post-EU Future: Securing Korean Buyers for UK Oil
Britain and South Korea are discussing the protection of tax exceptions for Korean customers of North Sea oil after the UK leaves the European Union.
Russian Potash Firm Uralkali Posts $875m Net Profits for 2017
Russian potash company Uralkali, which specializes in muriate of potash (MOP), posted full-year net profits of $875m, a drop from $1.43bn in 2016. The company’s
Defying Russia: Croatia’s Plan to Become EU Energy Hub Still Shrouded in Doubts
Croatia’s ambitious plan to import liquefied natural gas and become an EU energy hub has recently made some progress. Despite moving forward, the plan is,