The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has given its green light to the construction of 11 wells for a potash mining operation in Evart
Category: North America
Canada Accelerates Works on Trans Mountain Expansion Project
Canada is going to proceed with investments in job creation thanks to the Trans Mountain Expansion Project that will not only provide well-paying jobs but
Canada Eyes Solutions to the Halt of Trans Mountain Pipeline Extension
The Canadian government announced that it was considering all its options on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion, not ruling anything out. One of the possibilities
Mexican Marine ‘San Diego’ Project’s Environmental Approval Sets Precedent for Marine Phosphate Mining
Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited has informed its shareholders of a significant development overseas that should have a highly positive indirect impact on this multinational company.
A Forgotten Reserve: Michigan Potash Could Be Worth $65 Billion
An almost forgotten reserve of potash located in north-central Michigan could be worth $65 billion and contribute to the state’s economy. The potash is rich
Mexico’s Front-Runner Presidential Candidate Seeks the Closure of Oil Sector
Andres Manuel López Obrador, the front-runner in the upcoming Mexican presidential election, is seeking to revamp the country’s newly opened energy sector. He has rattled
Michigan’s Potash Mining Gets a Boost
Michigan Potash Co. has been approved by state regulators to extract more than 725 million gallons of Michigan water per year as part of the
Potash Giant Nutrien Slashing Costs by Cutting Jobs
The newly-created company Nutrien that was created following the merger of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan and Agrium is looking to slash costs by potentially
California to Block Trump’s Costal Oil Drilling Plans
California is not going to allow transportation through its state of petroleum from new leases off the Pacific Coast. This decision is thought to attack
Exxon Capitalizes on US Tax Overhaul by Investing $50 Billion
Exxon Mobil announced on Monday (5 February) that it was planning to spend $50 billion in its business in the United States within the next