March 18, 2012 Australia ‘struggling’ to kick coal habit In a world increasingly turning away from fossil fuels, Australia is now less prepared to prosper than it was 25 years ago, a new report says. The left-leaning Climate Institute…
March 18, 2012 Rio Tinto still bullish on China growth Mr Tom Albanese CEO of Rio Tinto as saying that company has shrugged off concerns about a slow down in Chinese demand for commodities, reiterating its faith in the Asian…
March 18, 2012 Thai company to explore for coal in Laos The government of Laos has given the green light to a Thai company to conduct coal prospecting and exploration on an area of 36.7 square kilometres in Nakheng and Namon…
March 17, 2012 Oilsands out of reach? Rejected aboriginal bid sparks backlash Storm of criticism over its decision to reject a proposal for the first aboriginal-owned bitumen refinery in the oilsands.
March 17, 2012 Canada sees mining resurgence: Scott Jobin-Bevans Amid the bustle of the 80th Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto, The Gold Report sat down with PDAC President Scott Jobin-Bevans for his take on…
March 17, 2012 Court approves Oilsands Quest asset sale Oilsands Quest Receives Court Approval of $7 Million Sale of Eagles Nest Asset
March 17, 2012 The upside to a natural gas downturn The energy market is a complex beast, its many parts interconnected through a multitude of linkages.
March 16, 2012 Bruce Power nuclear unit to restart after 17 years Regulators have cleared Unit 2 of the Bruce A nuclear power plant in Ontario to restart after a nearly two-decade-long slumber.
March 16, 2012 Unfilled jobs in Canada’s north are about to meet B.C.’s welfare recipients Able-bodied welfare recipients in southern British Columbia will receive moving and training assistance so they can fill jobs in Northern B.C.
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