January 15, 2012 How to learn to stop worrying and love the oil sands Given the challenges that we face as Indigenous Peoples in Canada, it's important to take a step back every now and again, if only so we make sure we know…
January 15, 2012 More traders notice gold’s regularly counterintuitive behavior Drawing on GATA board member Adrian Douglas' statistical study from August 2010 ("The Gold Market Isn't 'Fixed,' It's Rigged," Sam and Bob Kirtley of SK Options Trading in Wellington, New…
January 15, 2012 Linc denies sale of Teresa coal asset Linc Energy Ltd has dismissed media speculation that is has found a buyer for its Teresa coal settlement in Queensland, stating that it has not entered in to any binding…
January 15, 2012 Meet the Gateway pipeline’s most formidable opponent CTV reports the business-savvy Haisla First Nation presents a complex challenge to backers of the $5.5 billion Gateway pipeline project that would stretch for 1,170km to Kitimat in northern British…
January 15, 2012 Barclays commodities research: bullish on US crude, bearish on nickel Although Barclays is positive on the prospects for commodity prices in Q1, for now they are still positioning relatively cautiously across sectors.
January 15, 2012 Collie coal miners threaten strikes over hot seating plan It is reported that coal miners at Griffin coal are threatening industrial action over moves to introduce hot seating by extending workers hours. The plan by the new Indian owners…
January 15, 2012 Bulgarian coal miners launch symbolic strike Novinite reported that on Saturday, miners at Bulgaria's state owned Maritsa Iztok Mines launched a symbolic protest, warning that effective strike was in store, after talks failed Friday.
January 15, 2012 Disused railway reinstated for coal freight in South Wales It is reported that a 12.9 kilometers long disused freight railway line in Cymgrach, South Wales has been resurrected for coal producer Unity Mine to enable it to reduce lorry…
January 15, 2012 Consortium claims $10 billion interest in Pakistan’s Thar coal A group of firms based in the United States claims to have formed a consortium that will look to raise up to $10 billion to invest in coal mining, electricity…
January 15, 2012 Atomic Anne, her husband and the dubious $2.5 billion African uranium deal Details emerging from investigations into Areva's purchase of African uranium miner UraMin are beginning to resemble a spy novel.
Freeport says it’s on track to restart Grasberg mine after deadly mudslide The company declared force majeure on its Indonesian shipments in late September, estimating output would be curbed well into 2026. January 22, 2026 | 10:58 am