Salt Lake Potash has gained access to native land and signed a brine minerals exploration agreement with Tarlka Matuwa Piarku Aboriginal Corporation (TMPAC) covering the
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2018 Market Update: United States Rises to World’s No. 1 Oil Producer
The United States is producing oil at record levels – 10.88 million barrels per day – and the country will end this year as the
Danakali Secures Financing for Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea
Danakali executes mandate for Colluli debt financing to provide fully underwritten debt finance of $200 million to pay for the construction and development of the
2050 ‘No-Fossil-Fuels’ Strategy: EU Foresees Almost 100% Renewable Future
Miguel Arias Cañete, the EU Commissioner for Climate Action and Energy, said that electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar – combined with nuclear
OPEC Break-Up: Qatar’s Exit from the Grouping Seen as a Political Move
Qatar has announced its intention to leave the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) to increase its own production. The small Gulf country is one
Researchers Focus on Reducing Nitrogen Fertilizer
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) team is working on a research to reduce the use of nitrogen fertilizer without sacrificing the overall yield. Nitrogen was
Stabilizing Oil Market: Saudis Pondering Production Cut Despite Trump’s Pressure
Saudi Arabia is not going to act alone to cut oil production to stabilize the market, Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said as Nigeria and Russia
Parrish & Heimbecker to Expand Canadian Fertilizer Business
Parrish & Heimbecker, a Canadian grain company with several divisions including flour milling, feed milling, grain marketing, transportation and logistics, is expanding its business in
Greening Africa: Nigeria Bans Imports of Poor-Quality Fertilizer Blends
The Fertilizer Producers and Suppliers Association of Nigeria (FEPSAN) has praised the Federal Government of Nigeria for the complete ban that the government had recently
Geopolitics of Energy: Iraq Restarts Oil Exports from Kirkuk
Iraq resumed exports of Kirkuk oil, which stopped a year ago due to a standoff between the Iraqi central government and Kurdistan’s semi-autonomous region after