The United States is producing oil at record levels – 10.88 million barrels per day – and the country will end this year as the
Category: North America
Researchers Focus on Reducing Nitrogen Fertilizer
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) team is working on a research to reduce the use of nitrogen fertilizer without sacrificing the overall yield. Nitrogen was
Parrish & Heimbecker to Expand Canadian Fertilizer Business
Parrish & Heimbecker, a Canadian grain company with several divisions including flour milling, feed milling, grain marketing, transportation and logistics, is expanding its business in
Diversifying Away from Russia: Poland Trailblazing US LNG Deals
Washington has praised the recent 24-year deal to deliver US liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Poland as a signal for Europe on its urgent need
Greening America, Slamming Trump: A Montana Judge Blocks Keystone XL Pipeline
Construction of the controversial pipeline Keystone XL was halted by a US judge in Montana, drawing praise from environmental groups and a rebuke from President
Fertilizer Update: Canada’s Nutrient Divests and Closes New Brunswick Facility
Nutrien Inc., a Canadian fertilizer company based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, has announced that it is permanently closing its New Brunswick potash facility after putting it on care
Greening America: Wisconsin to Turn Waste into Fertilizer
A new facility in Green Bay in the US state of Wisconsin is poised to turn wastewater into high-quality crop nutrients. NEW Water, the board
EuroChem Expands in the US Market by Boosting Fertilizer Network
EuroChem Group AG, a leading global fertilizer company, said it would expand its North American distribution network via boosting its liquid and dry fertilizer transport
Greening Canada: Epcor Turns Waste Water Into Fertilizer
Epcor, a utility company based in Edmonton, Alberta, has announced that it is removing phosphorous and nitrogen from wastewater and turns it into a crop nutrient.
American Oil Giants Join to Fight Methane Emissions in a Climate Initiative
Some of the world’s leading oil and gas companies said that they would decrease methane emissions to 0.25% of their total production by 2025 against