K+S has restarted its production at the Wintershall (Heringen) and Hattorf (Philippsthal) potash sites in Germany after it had been interrupted due to the long-lasting
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Oil Market Update: Iranian Crude Export Already Down
Iranian oil exports are down before the second round of US sanctions enters into force at the beginning of November. The Iranian economy is poised
American Oil Giants Join to Fight Methane Emissions in a Climate Initiative
Some of the world’s leading oil and gas companies said that they would decrease methane emissions to 0.25% of their total production by 2025 against
Shell’s Nigerian Strategy Shifting from Onshore to Offshore
Royal Dutch Shell wants to reconsider its activities in Nigeria and give more attention to the oil and gas fields far offshore and thus escape
Controversial Keystone XL Pipeline Assessed as Environmentally Friendly
The US State Department said that the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline would not do any harm to water and wildlife. In its environmental assessment,
Geopolitics of Energy: Russian Oil Producers Seek Alternatives for US Dollar
Russian producer Surgutneftegaz is trying to make buyers to relinquish the US dollar and instead pay for the crude in euros. The company seeks to
Uganda’s Hoima Oil Refinery Construction Delayed
Uganda’s oil refinery construction is likely shifted by two years following delays with project studies. The front-end engineering design (FEED) was originally scheduled for completion
Danish Company Haldor Topsoe to Assist Congo to Build Fertilizer Plant
Haldor Topsoe A/S, a Danish chemical-catalyst producer, will take part in the construction of a $2.5 billion fertilizer plant near the port city of Pointe
Greening Africa: Eritrea’s Colluli Potash Project Makes Significant Progress
Danakali Limited has made giant leaps in securing the necessary financing for its Colluli Potash Project in Eritrea, which indicates that its development will start
Market Update: Fertilizer Prices to Stay Unpredictable
Analysts predict that over the next few months, fertilizer prices will continue to behave unpredictably, with some prices going up and some going down. “The