Russia’s number one crude oil producer Rosneft will do business with Norway’s North Atlantic Drilling Ltd (NADL) in return for shares in the company. Rosneft
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Geopolitics and the (In)Security of EU’s Phosphate Imports
Natural gas is by far not the only area in which the European Union is significantly dependent on the outside world. When it comes to
India to Pay Iran $1.65 Billion USD in Oil Dues
India is going to pay Iran about 1.65 billion USD in past dues for the oil that New Delhi bought through the central bank of
Uncertainties about Russia’s Oil Deal with Iran
After several months of negotiations between heavily-sanctioned Russia and rouge Iran on possible cooperation in oil sector, the talks yielded a surprising outcome on 5
A $100–Billion Plan to ‘Fix’ Algeria’s Moribund Resources Sector
Algeria’s state-owned firm, Sonatrach, has announced a plan to invest about 100 billion USD into the country’s energy sector between 2014 and 2018 with the
Asia Buys US Ultra-Light Oil for First Time in 40 Years
Japan and South Korea have bought the first ultra-light oil from the United States after Washington eased the 40-year-old ban on trading US crude oil
Eurochem Kicks Off Phosphate Ore Production in Kazakhstan
Russian Fertilizer Company EuroChem has started phosphate ore production at its new Kok-Jon phosphate rock mine located at the Jambyl region, Kazakhstan. The EuroChem project
ExxonMobil Faces a Dilemma due to US Sanctions
The world’s most valued oil company, ExxonMobil, is struggling with an ordinary journey of an oil drilling rig, scheduled to resume operation some time ago,
China’s Energy Policy and Quest for Energy Security
Exclusive Interview with Leonard Kuo – Taiwanese Expert in Energy Technology PHOSPHATEPRICE has talked in Taipei (Taiwan) to Mr. Leonard Kuo who is an expert
UN : How to Avoid a Climate Disaster
The United Nations was presented with an action plan to avoid a climate disaster. The study recommends specific measures for the world’s biggest economies to