Iraq’s Major Oil Refinery under Attack by Islamist Rebels
Iraq’s Islamist militants almost managed to seize the country’s major oil refinery after fighting counterterrorism units yesterday (June 19) who succeeded to keep the important
Iraq’s Islamist militants almost managed to seize the country’s major oil refinery after fighting counterterrorism units yesterday (June 19) who succeeded to keep the important
The EU’s 14 energy ministers have been recently called upon by an advisory body that the EU28 should be heading towards a low carbon economy.
Canada’s Arianne Phosphate Company has said that its “Lac à Paul Project” will enable the company to produce high quality phosphate concentrate at affordable operating
The Canadian government approved the building of the Northern Gateway pipeline by the Canadian crude oil and liquids pipeline company – Enbridge Inc’s – provided
Over the last one and half years, prices have tumbled in fertilizer markets due to the persistent dealer reluctance to accept inventory risk, while raw
The use of coal for power generation grew by 3 percent last year, which is more than any other fossil fuel. Currently, coal’s share of
The new Indian government mulls increasing the price of urea, the fertiliser mostly used by its farmers, by at least 10 pc in a bid
The escalating crisis in Iraq and the looming geopolitical turmoil in the Middle East have highlighted the urgent need to increase output of Canada’s oil
Chinese Premier, Li Keqiang, said recently that China would declare war against pollution during his speech at the National People’s Congress session. His comments came
Morocco’s state-run phosphate company OCP has sealed lately a deal for the purchase of a 10 pc stake in Brazil-based company Fertilizantes Heringer S.A for