January 19, 2012 Coal cars derail after collision on main line Several cars on a Canadian National freight train have derailed on the main line between Hinton and Grande Cache in western Alberta.
January 19, 2012 Derisking gold juniors, step by step If you're among the many who consider investing in the junior resource sector nothing more than a crapshoot, look into Ahead of the Herd Publisher Rick Mills' steps to derisk…
January 19, 2012 Obama, Keystone, and USA-Canadian mining jobs The news wires are abuzz with the announcement that Obama has caved into his party's environmental wing and killed the Keystone pipeline that would have carried Canadian oil to the refineries…
January 19, 2012 Supply shortfall looming for global uranium Intierra says the current supply level of global advanced uranium projects with resources is very small.
January 18, 2012 Oregon port considering coal export terminals Platts news service is reporting that Kinder Morgan, a pipeline company, and Ambre Energy will submit proposals to build coal export facilities at Port St. Helens, Oregon.
January 18, 2012 Bulgarian coal miners strike over unpaid bonus Thousands of miners at Bulgaria's three largest coal mines walked off the job Monday, claiming that employers are not delivering on their promise of bonuses.
January 18, 2012 SouthGobi Resources sells more than four million tonnes of coal in 2011, 58% more than 2010 SouthGobi Resources Ltd. (TSX:SGQ)(HKSE:1878) announces the successful completion of 2011 on guidance in terms of coal sales and production.
January 18, 2012 A reader responds to “Atomic Anne, her husband and the dubious $2.5 billion African uranium deal” MINING.com reader Julian Poniewierski, Principal Mining Engineer at PanAust Limited, has some insights into what could have gone wrong with Areva's 2007 purchase of Uramin, specifically the Namibian properties.
January 18, 2012 No Keystone XL means Canadian crude will stay dirt cheap Caving to pressure from environmental groups, the Obama administration on Wednesday rejected the $7 billion-plus Keystone XL pipeline which would have carried 700,000 barrels of crude oil a day from…
January 18, 2012 Keystone XL decision coming today, U.S. media reports say The U.S. State Department is set to announce Wednesday whether it will approve TransCanada’s controversial Keystone XL pipeline extension, U.S. media are […]
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