April 6, 2011 Peru natural resources clashes leave dead and injured in election runup Natural resources have become a battleground in Peru’s election campaign where the left wing nationalist frontrunner wants more state control over country’s […]
April 6, 2011 Vale expects rise in total iron ore output to 320m tonnes The Brazilian group, which produced 311m tonnes last year has previously said it is planning to raise its annual output to 522m […]
April 6, 2011 Alberta conservation plan would cancel some oil sands leases: Globe The government of Alberta, on the global defensive for its management of the oilsands, says it will revoke a number of oil sands leases, leading some in the oil patch…
April 5, 2011 Gold and silver’s daily review The main feature of the day was the rising oil price at $118 for Brent Crude and $108 for West Texas. It continues to creep higher.
April 5, 2011 Arian Silver intercepts high-grade silver at San Jose Arian Silver Corporation (TSXV: AGQ) (AIM:AGQ) (FRANKFURT: I3A), a silver exploration, development and production company with a focus on projects in the silver belt of Mexico, is pleased to report…
April 5, 2011 Silver demand huge, supply small: Eric Sprott Monday was a very quiet trading day in the world's gold markets yesterday. It traded ruler flat in the Far East...and only bumped up at the London open...and then climbed…
April 5, 2011 Edgewater exploration: bases loaded for a home run Edgewater Exploration Ltd. (TSX.V:EDW) shareholders may be forgiven for getting a bit impatient with the share price lately. It hasn’t done anything except go marginally down on very small trading…
April 5, 2011 Husab (Rossing South) ‘most exciting uranium project in the world today’ Definitive Feasibility Study suggests Husab (Rossing South) uranium project could develop into one of the three largest uranium mines in the world […]
April 5, 2011 Silver puts gold in the shade Both gold and silver are having a bull run in India, but silver is definitely having the better run of late and […]
April 5, 2011 Vale names Murilo Ferreira CEO under government pressure The former Vale executive, who has previously led the group’s Canadian nickel operations, will take up the post on May 22 and […]
Copper price: Strains deepen as global smelting activity hits decade low Copper prices are under renewed pressure after satellite data showed 1.2 million tonnes of January smelter capacity outside China went idle. February 12, 2026 | 11:01 am