Two White House officials let themselves heard on Friday (26 April) that there would not be any more waivers on oil purchases from Iran in
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Greening Africa: Eritrea’s Colluli Project Ready for Development This Year
The Colluli project is now ready for the start of construction, with all permits and binding take-or-pay offtake achieved. Danakali Ltd has established a clear
EU Single Market Still Lacking Fertilizer and Agricultural Inputs Rules
Despite having a single market for the outputs and the EU-agreed food standards, the Union has not been able to agree on harmonized fertilizer rules
Venezuela Channels Oil Sale Proceeds Through Russia to Bypass US Sanctions
President Nicolas Maduro is trying to fight the sanctions imposed on Venezuela by funneling cashflow through Russian state energy giant Rosneft. The sanctions ultimately aim
Energy Security: EU Grants Millions to Build ‘Norwegian Corridor’ to Diversify Away from Russia
The European Commission has officially initiated the works on a new Baltic gas pipeline by providing a grant of a €214.9 million. The pipeline that
Iran-Venezuela Sanctions Fallout: EU Paying the Price for High Oil While Russia Benefits
European refiners are bearing the brunt of the impact of US oil sanctions on Venezuela and Iran as they are having a hard time to
Environmental Concerns Raised About Planned Potash Mine in Saskatchewan
The environmental organization Public Pastures – Public Interest has expressed concerns about a proposed 3.25 million-ton per year CanPacific Potash mine near the village of Sedley, Saskatchewan. CanPacific
Market Update: Saudis Mull Extending Oil Production Cut
The Saudi energy minister said that it was early to say whether there was a consensus among OPEC and its allies to prolong the existing
Tit-for-Tat: Saudi Arabia Threatens to Ditch Oil Dollars if NOPEC is Passed
Saudi Arabia is threatening to start selling its natural resources in currencies other than the US dollar if Washington passes the NOPEC bill exposing OPEC
Energy Geopolitics: Algeria’s Political Turmoil is Taking Toll on International Oil Deals
The political turmoil in Algeria is taking toll on the country’s energy industry. In the midst of the crisis, a number of pending contracts involving