Morocco is to fund the construction of a production unit in Mali for phosphate that will be used to supply exclusively the African market. While
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Alfonso Cuaron Challenges Mexico’s Energy Reforms
The Oscar-winning director Alfonso Cuaron has recently started political activism focusing on Mexico’s planned energy reforms. The Mexican film-maker living in London has published a
UK Eco-Friendly Undersea Project Approved
The European Union has decided to approve the United Kingdom’s White Rose carbon capture and storage project (CCS), whose aim is to capture carbon dioxide
Russia’s Energy Firms Wither as Sanctions Grow
The rating agency Standard&Poor’s (S&P) cut the credit ratings for some of Russia’s major energy and transportation firms as more sanctions against President Vladimir Putin’s
Senegal Looks for Investors to Boost Mining Sector
Senegal is busy working to attract more foreign investors to unleash the full steam of its untapped mining resources. This African country, which is one
Global Demand for Lignite to Rise by 5.4 pc by 2020
Global demand for lignite is expected to go up 5.4 percent by 2020, warns the International Energy Agency which fears the return of dirty coal
Apple’s Embrace of Renewables
Apple, the world’s most valuable brand and a giant technology company, says that 94 percent of its corporate facilities are now run by renewable energy
‘Energy Union’ to Boost EU’s Energy Security
Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, has put forward a proposal suggesting that the EU member states should establish an energy union to secure their supplies
Oman’s Gas Consumption Nearly Doubles by 2020
The Oman Power & Water Procurement Company (OPWP) expects gas consumption in the electricity and water desalination sector to increase from the current annual volume
Chinese & Moroccans, Big Players in Global Phosphate Market
As the US rock production continues to drop due to several factors (environmental, raising costs…), the Chinese output has kept growing in recent years, increasing