The new data has showed that Iran’s accelerating oil production has stalled in the past quarter as the country is struggling to meet its objectives
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Japan Aims to Decrease Fertilizer Prices in Wake of TPP
Japan’s national farming collective is about to decrease the number of types of crop nutrients used in rice production with the aim to cut costs in the
US Universities Awarded a $3m Grant to Turn Urine to Fertilizer
The US National Science Foundation has just been given a grant for a research project, trying to turn human urine into a safe fertilizer for
New Gas Discoveries Pump Up the Future of Southern Corridor
According to Azerbaijan, natural gas produced in the Absheron offshore gas field in the Caspian Sea could be exported to Europe through Southern Corridor (SGC).
Saudi Arabia and Russia Team Up to Help World’s Oil Markets
Saudi Arabia and Russia seized the opportunity given by a G20 summit and agreed that they would cooperate in global oil markets in the future.
Sirius Finds Banks to Backstop its North England Potash Mine
Sirius Minerals Plc has found six banks to backstop the development of its potash mine in northern England, thus moving the whole project a step
Saudis Pondering an Output Freeze
Saudi Arabia is considering offloading a stake in the state-run producer Aramco after two years of an oil price war. This change comes as OPEC
Kenya Urged to Provide Fertilizer on Time
The Kenyan government has been urged to provide DAP fertilizers and maize seeds to the country‘s Seeds Offices in time to help small-scale farmers to
Market Update: Uralkali Signs a Potash Deal with China
Uralkali, a Russian potash fertilizer producer and exporter, has finalized a contract to supply the fertilizer to China, following in the footsteps of Belarusian Potash Co. and Israel
Iraq Considers Oil-Swap Deal with Iran if Talks with Kurds Fail
Iraqi Oil Ministry said that it would consider selling its crude through Iran if the upcoming negotiations with the autonomous Kurdish region on an oil