Clouds Lift from Libya’s Troubled Oil Sector: Foreign Companies Back in Action
Italy’s Eni is to acquire a controlling stake of BP’s Libya assets and plans to start oil exploration there anew. The company will join a
Italy’s Eni is to acquire a controlling stake of BP’s Libya assets and plans to start oil exploration there anew. The company will join a
Salt Lake Potash has signed a memorandum of understanding with Chinese fertilizer company Sinofert Holdings Limited, which set out the basis for the second offtake
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that his country had filled in the supply gap that had been created after Iranian crude supplies
Epcor, a utility company based in Edmonton, Alberta, has announced that it is removing phosphorous and nitrogen from wastewater and turns it into a crop nutrient.
China’s Sinopec has succumbed to the US pressure and curbed its crude imports from Iran. While the numbers are unclear, based on the current supply
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
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
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
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
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,