May 8, 2012 Alberta sues oil sands firms over royalties Alberta is suing the partners of Canada's second-largest oil sands project for $100 million over a dispute tied to royalty payments.
May 8, 2012 TSE drops 1.95 percent Bad news slammed the markets today as worries about Europe caught up to traders.
May 8, 2012 Canadian Oil Sands companies to help financing deadly highway improvements Canadian Oil Sands companies are asking the government to upgrade the section of Highway 63 north of Fort McMurray, in the province of Alberta, which leads to several oil sands…
May 7, 2012 It’s this bad because it’s a bottom: Eric Coffin Eric Coffin, editor and publisher of the Hard Rock Analyst newsletter, has never heard so much negativity from investors. "Everybody thinks the world is coming to an end," he tells…
May 7, 2012 Fukushima now priced into market: Uranium One Uranium One said the effects of the Fukushima nuclear power plant meltdown in Japan last March are now priced into the market for uranium oxide.
May 7, 2012 Mining opponents concerns rejected Coal mining could restart in a mine near Ipswich this year after the Supreme Court rejected an appeal against it.
May 7, 2012 Industry turns to NASCAR as coal defense gets political Bloomberg reports the American Coalition for Clean Coal Electricity is tapping the great American sport of NASCAR racing in a bid to win popular support for the coal industry.
May 7, 2012 20 years on, Westray mine disaster remembered Nearly 20 years ago to the day, a coal mine in Nova Scotia, Canada exploded, killing all 26 miners working underground.
May 7, 2012 Import of coal a remedy for India’s power generation losses: Panel Importing coal is the "remedy" for avoiding power generation losses in the country, while the government's replies on the issue have been ambiguous, a Standing Committee report on Energy has…
May 7, 2012 Political indecision strangles India’s coal industry India's starving coal industry is caught between the devil and the deep blue sea: between needing state backing for the massive investment of buying overseas mines and infrastructure, and being…
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