K+S KALI GmbH, a German company with a long tradition in potash mining and one of the internationally leading potash producers, might distribute and market
Category: Pacific
Australia’s Remote Lake Mackay Might Help Overcome Global Fertilizer Shortage
One of Australia’s largest salt lakes might help the world deal with a lack of high-grade crop nutrients that can be extracted from its salty
Novel Material ‘Graphene’ Developed as a More Environmentally Friendly Fertilizer
More environmentally friendly fertilizers with reduced costs for farmers are being developed by researchers at Australia’s leading University of Adelaide. To achieve the desired outcome,
Geopolitics of Oil: China Turns Off Its Oil Taps to North Koreaa
China did not export any oil products to North Korea last month, thus going above and beyond the sanctions that were imposed earlier this year
Louis Dreyfus Selling its Australia Fertilizer Business to Agrium
Louis Dreyfus Company, a leading merchant and processor of agricultural goods, is selling its fertilizer business to Canada’s Agrium Inc. as it is working on
China, India and Japan Further Hamper Efforts to Balance Oil Market
China, India, and Japan are further hampering the global efforts to prop up oil prices and restore market balance due to their faltering demand growth,
A Remote Australian Potash Plant to Use Solar Energy
The remote West Australian potash mining company Agrimin Limited is planning to use solar thermal energy to power 70 percent of its operation. The Perth-based
Kalium Lakes Commences Works on a Potash Project in Western Australia
Kalium Lakes, a mining exploration company looking to develop a Sulphate of Potash project in Western Australia, has started works on the installation of water
Exxon Announces New Natural Gas Discovery in Papua New Guinea
Exxon Mobil Corporation announced yesterday (28 December) a new natural gas discovery in Papua New Guinea. The company said it has a 42.5 percent stake
Market Update: OPEC Readying to Launch an Oil Freeze Deal
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro yesterday (16 November) attended an agreement signing ceremony with representatives of two oil companies – Venezuelan Delta Petroleum and India’s ONGC