December 14, 2011 Australia moves towards new coal port Australia edged closer to the creation of a new 10 billion Australian dollar (US$10.02 billion) port focused on exporting coal to Asia when the state of Queensland allocated land to…
December 14, 2011 Gold could go down to $1,600/oz. – even lower – in this correction! Here’s why Gold is in the bump phase of a seven-year Bump-and-Run Reversal Top pattern which typically occurs when excessive speculation drives prices up steeply, and is now at a critical juncture…
December 13, 2011 Gold falls 2.5 pct, extends losses after Fed Gold fell around 2.5 percent on Tuesday, posting its largest two-day loss in nearly three months, as the dollar rallied after the Federal Reserve held its policy steady with no…
December 13, 2011 Rumour mill churning on Anglo bid for Mozambique coal mine Just one week following Anglo American's approval of a $1.7 billion met-coal project in Queensland, the London-listed diversified miner may be shopping for more coal assets.
December 13, 2011 EPA Pollutes Fracking Argument with Flawed Science, Gas Industry Says The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that hydraulic fracturing - or fracking - may be the cause of groundwater pollution in a Wyoming community.
December 13, 2011 Study says mountaintop mining damages water quality A study released Monday by researchers at Duke University will add fuel to the fire of groups opposed to mountaintop mining in the Appalachian region of the United States.
December 13, 2011 Oil Sands industry cuts funding for watchdog Photograph by: Tim Fraser, Calgary Herald CALGARY — A group charged with designing environmental monitoring programs in the oilsands region says industry has chopped its funding contributions for 2012. The…
December 12, 2011 Australia’s former Prime Minister says not to sell uranium SMH reported Australia's former primer minister says its current prime minister is dead wrong to sell uranium to India.
December 12, 2011 $9B Joslyn oilsands project gets green light Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver says Canada's environmental review process takes too long and it should be streamlined so it doesn't last any longer than two years. Oliver made the…
December 12, 2011 Year-end buying opportunities abound in mining stocks: Louis James Christmas sales are not just for retail shoppers. Tax selling season is here, and one man's stock loss may be another man's super bargain opportunity.
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