More than 5,000 tons of fertilizer is being unloaded at the Port of Ogdensburg for subsequent distribution to agriculture-based businesses and farmers across the north
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Climate Funds Routinely Own Stock in Conventional Oil Companies
A number of the world’s biggest environment-centered funds have shares in conventional gas and oil companies mixed with their renewable tech holdings such as solar,
Canpotex Plans to Announce Expansion Plans Around Late 2016
The new CEO of Canpotex Ltd, Ken Seitz, expects that the company will decide towards the end of next year where to expand its West
CF Fertilizer Deal Faces Difficulties Following New Tax-Related Guidelines
CF Industries Holdings Inc. is planning to decrease its tax bills by moving its legal address to the United Kingdom, which has, according to analysts,
K+S Opens More Than 150 Positions Despite Weak Potash Demand
The Canadian branch of Germany’s K+S AG is planning to hire hundreds of workers despite the generally weak potash market situation and the fact that
K+S Confirms Canada’s Legacy Project Is On Time and Within Budget
K+S Potash Canada, a subsidiary of the German giant K+S AG, said that the construction of Saskatchewan’s first greenfield mine in 40 years is within
US Admits Oil Output Will Go Down Next Year
The US government’s energy unit confirmed that the country’s oil production will plummet more than expected in 2016 after an unexpectedly strong performance this year.
Potash Corp Matches Output to Demand
Canada’s potash giant PotashCorp has decided to decrease its output to match weaker demand and fertilizer prices for the second half of this year. The
Potash Corp Permanently Closes a New Brunswick Mine
Canada’s Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan has decided to permanently shut down the older of its two potash-mining operations in New Brunswick as of next month.
US Congress Wants to Cancel a North Dakota Fertilizer Regulation
US Rep. Kevin Cramer has sent a letter to US Labor Secretary, Thomas Perez, together with 38 other members of Congress urging him to cancel