December 23, 2011 Two-month tax decision pushes Keystone ‘to the brink’ TransCanada Corp.’s (TRP-T44.100.050.11%) controversial Keystone XL pipeline faces a growing risk of rejection after U.S. congressional leaders reached a deal late Thursday for a vote on a payroll tax bill…
December 23, 2011 China announces discovery of massive coal deposit The discovery of a massive new coal reserve in Xinjiang Uygur is hoped will help meet China's coal requirements, which are set to grow to 1 gigaton during the 12th…
December 23, 2011 Copper and oil look good in 2012: Scotiabank A major Canadian bank is predicting better months ahead for copper and oil.
December 23, 2011 Gloucester Coal’s shares jump 23 pct after China bid Shares in Sydney-based Gloucester Coal climbed 23% on Friday after China's Yanzhou Coal announced plans to merge its Australian unit with Gloucester.
December 23, 2011 The uranium year in review: long-term prospects trend higher The Japanese tsunami and subsequent Fukishima nuclear accident in March challenged uranium market sentiment. A retrospective of expert commentary on this still-promising sector from the Energy Report.
December 23, 2011 Chiquita denies oil sands ban, softens stand against Canadian oil International banana giant Chiquita appears to be softening its stance on using fuel from Canadian oil sands, saying that “misinformation” has been circulated by certain groups.
December 22, 2011 Tens of thousands of Chinese residents protest coal plant Tens of thousands of residents from Haimen, China, who protested the construction of a coal-fired power plant earlier this week, are now being arrested.
December 22, 2011 Athabasca Uranium completes winter drilling program Athabasca Uranium Inc. is pleased to report the completion of its 2011 diamond drilling program at the Keefe Lake Uranium Project in the Athabasca Basin region of Saskatchewan.
December 22, 2011 Virginia voters divided on uranium mining, Quinnipiac University poll finds Virginia voters are split like an atom on the issue of uranium mining as 43 percent say mining should be allowed because of economic benefits while 41 percent are opposed…
December 22, 2011 S and P downgrades nuclear giant Areva on weak profits, credit metrics The 2007 acquisition of UraMin by Areva proved financially costly, and is now compounded by a criminal complaint filed by Areva's former CEO concerning a private investigation into the purchase.
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