Three subsidiaries of the Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan (PCS), the world’s largest fertilizer producer, will introduce measures to decrease pollutant air emissions at eight U.S.
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BHP to Be the First to Sell U.S. Oil without Washington’s Consent
BHP Billiton Ltd, the Anglo-Australian mining company, is going to become the first firm to export lightly processed ultra-light oil from the United States without
UN’s Appeal: “The World Must End its Reliance on Fossil Fuels”
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published a report in which it appeals to the international community to “end its reliance on
Cronus Chemical LLC Chooses Illinois over Iowa for its Billion-Dollar Fertilizer Plant
Cronus Chemical LLC, owned by a group of Swiss and Turkish investors, has selected an Illinois site over one in Iowa for the location of
U.S. Secretary Promised to Make a Quick Decision on Keystone XL
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry promised on Tuesday (28 October) during his official visit to Canada to make a decision soon on Keystone XL
Steady Fertilizer Demand for 2015 Expected
Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan Inc. is expecting that the global demand for potash fertilizer will be steady throughout next year despite tumbling crops prices that
Arianne Phosphate and DuSolo Release Good News for Investors
Arianne Phosphate, the company working to develop the Lac à Paul phosphate deposit in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean in Quebec, Canada, has managed to boost the mineral resource estimate for
North Dakota Adopts New Rules to Ensure Fertilizer Content
The North Dakota Department of Agriculture (NDDA) has introduced new rules concerning the content of agricultural fertilizers. Agriculture Commissioner, Doug Goehring, said that the department
World’s First Carbon Capture Power Plant Launched
The world finally has its first large-scale power station equipped with carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, marking a historic landmark on the way to
Washington Does Market Research on Oil Companies ‘ Export Plans
The U.S. government has pursued a research among energy companies asking them to fill in a one-page questionnaire about their plans to market oil on