December 30, 2012 Expected heir to $300 million copper fortune found dead A relative of American heiress Huguette Clark, who could have inherited $19 million of her $300 million fortune, has been found dead in Wyoming.
December 30, 2012 It’s getting warm in Antarctica, but mining still a pipe dream The West Antarctic Ice Sheet is warming at three times the global average. Would this open the door for mining?
December 30, 2012 For Aussie junior miners, 2013 means major funding squeeze Close to 1,000 Australian junior mining and exploration stocks will be fighting to raise billions of dollars in new equity next year.
December 29, 2012 Egypt to boost mining in 2013, but first will ‘reconsider’ current licenses The new authorities are considering offering a number of international bids for mineral exploration, particularly for gold.
December 29, 2012 China to buy major African iron ore project for $1.45 billion The Hanlong Group, a privately owned Chinese company, is planning to take over Australian mining company Sundance (ASX:SDL) early next year and gain control over the Mbalam iron ore project…
December 29, 2012 The top 10 most bizarre uses for gold We all know that gold is not always used for monetary purposes or in jewellery. What most of us may have never imaged, however, is to find gold in one…
December 29, 2012 Greenland can, but doesn’t want to, be globe’s new top rare earth producer Greenland’s treasure trove of rare earth metals, the largest deposit outside of China, cannot be mined because the elements are connected to restricted radioactive materials.
December 29, 2012 Saskatchewan’s Education Opportunities in the Natural Resources Sector The Leader Post reports that due to Saskatchewan’s booming economy more and more students enroll in training programs in the natural resources […]
December 28, 2012 White Tiger Gold renegotiating loan after production shortfall Company cites production, process and weather problems as contributing to shortfall
AME calls on BC Premier to appeal court decision on Indigenous rights in mineral claims staking The BC court previously determined the province’s DRIPA incorporates the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. December 12, 2025 | 01:32 pm