Cleveland Potash, at Boulby, is about to axe about 220 in-house jobs as well as 140 contractor roles. The company has already started consultations with
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Canada’s SNC-Lavalin Awarded a Potash Contract in Ethiopia’s Dallol Region
SNC-Lavalin, a Montreal-based company, providing EPC and EPCM services in a variety of industry sectors such as mining and metallurgy, oil and gas, environment and
US Admits Oil Output Will Go Down Next Year
The US government’s energy unit confirmed that the country’s oil production will plummet more than expected in 2016 after an unexpectedly strong performance this year.
Potash Corp Matches Output to Demand
Canada’s potash giant PotashCorp has decided to decrease its output to match weaker demand and fertilizer prices for the second half of this year. The
Australia’s Rum Jungle Resource to Boost Potash Development Projects
Rum Jungle Resources said that they were planning to boost resources at its Karinga Lakes potash project in Australia’s Northern Territory as an evaluation drilling
Gulf Refiners Put Off Maintenance in Anticipation of Weak Crude Prices in 2016
Gulf oil refiners are postponing some field maintenance until 2016 to keep output high and to decrease costs as analysts predict that the prices will
Danakali Provides Specification of its Eritrean Potash Products
Danakali has published product specification sheets for major fertilizer ingredients, which has helped the company to market products from its Eritrean Colluli potash project. The
Thailand’s Environmentalists Say Potash and Gold Mining Hazardous
Thai environmental lobbying groups have called for the immediate suspension of potash and gold mining in the country, which they say poses a serious threat
Potash Corp Permanently Closes a New Brunswick Mine
Canada’s Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan has decided to permanently shut down the older of its two potash-mining operations in New Brunswick as of next month.
US Congress Wants to Cancel a North Dakota Fertilizer Regulation
US Rep. Kevin Cramer has sent a letter to US Labor Secretary, Thomas Perez, together with 38 other members of Congress urging him to cancel