February 8, 2015 Rolling blackouts (again) threaten South African mine output Problems with South Africa's main electricity provider, Eskom, are crimping the plans of major mining companies that depend on regular power provision to run their operations, an energy users group…
February 6, 2015 Iron ore permabear Xie now expects price in $30s Prices "need to decline to a level that's so painful higher-cost Chinese mines will be forced to give up".
February 6, 2015 Gold mining stocks massacred Investors bail out of mining stocks after Friday's big move down in the gold price shakes confidence in the metal's ability to sustain year to date gains.
February 6, 2015 ‘Diamonds really did save the Northwest Territories’ – mines minister "We've seen a lot of people who were involved with the initial diamond rush in the early 90s come back to us."
February 6, 2015 Meet PDAC’s new executive director The PDAC hosts the world's biggest trade show next month.
February 6, 2015 Jobs report hammers gold Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 257,000 in January.
February 6, 2015 ‘Inexorable decline’: Iron ore price hits new low Shanghai trader: "This Chinese New Year procurement period is very different from past years."
February 5, 2015 Mongolia text poll impact: Dust off your exploration plans Mongolia may give up government shareholding in mining projects altogether.
February 5, 2015 Obama pulls plug on $1.65 billion carbon-capture project The DOE says there was some benefit from the $116 million already spent.
Gabon dismisses energy concerns over 2029 manganese refining deadline The world's No.2 producer introduced the policy last year to diversify its economy after decades of raw‑ore exports. February 11, 2026 | 11:59 am