The United States‘ reliance on China for rare-earth minerals (REEs), which are used used as components in high technology devices across a wide spectrum of
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Australia’s Lynas Plans to Cut Waste to Continue Operating in Malaysia
Last Tuesday, Australian rare earth metals producer Lynas Corporation Limited revealed its spending growth plan to 2025, designed to please Malaysian government that intends to
Aussie Milestone: Australian Potash Produces Its First High-Grade SOP Fertilizer
Australian Potash produced the country’s first ever potash at its processing plant in Canning Vale, close to Perth, in Western Australia. The company has produced
Market Update: OPEC’s Output Cut Not Working as Expected
OPEC’s efforts to tame global oversupply of oil and gas have so far had a little effect as demonstrated by the fact that Asia is
India Set to Start Talks on Potash Supply Deals
Indian potash buyers have started negotiations with potash suppliers on new import deals, aiming to settle them at much cheaper prices than last year. Customers
Idle LNG Tankers Parked around Singapore
More than a dozen of LNG tankers are currently parked around Singapore – one of the biggest trading hubs for fuel in the world –
Belarusian Potash Fertilizers Exports to Hit Record in 2014
Exports of Belarusian potash fertilizers are expected to exceed 9 million tonnes in 2014, against 8 million tonnes of last year, Director General of Belarusian
Agriculture as a Powerful Force Driving Potash Demand and Prices
Agriculture is the main driving force behind potash demand and the consumption of potash is directly linked to the needs of agricultural sector and varies
Global Oil Demand to Accelerate Next Year
Global oil demand will expedite next year as the global economy resumes its growth. The demand will again encounter not only increasing growth rates across
Shell Finds Gas Offshore Malaysia
The Royal Dutch Shell Company has discovered gas in the offshore of Malaysia. The discovery was made at the “Rosmari-1” well which is located 135