December 14, 2011 Is gold’s bull market over? Early Wednesday, the euro dropped to under $1.30, its lowest level since January. The decline came after Italy paid a euro era record yield of 6.47% to sell five-year notes.…
December 14, 2011 Coal demand to grow by 600,000 tonnes a day over the next five years, says IEA Global demand and prices for coal will continue to expand aggressively over the next five years despite public calls for reducing reliance on the high-carbon fuel as a primary energy…
December 14, 2011 Top 10 business risks to mining in 2012 Ernst & Young’s global mining & metal division recently published a report stating the top business risks to mining in the coming year.
December 14, 2011 Terranova Scoping Study – NEW AGE EXPLORATION LIMITED New Age Exploration announced the completion of the Terranova hard coking coal mine mechanisation project scoping study,
December 14, 2011 Marketable coal reserves on Vista Coal Project increases by 20% to 313Mt Coalspur Mines Limited ("Coalspur" or "Company") (ASX: CPL) (TSX: CPT)is pleased to announce that the Marketable Coal Reserves of the Vista Coal Project ("Vista") has increased to 313 million tonnes…
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.
Chilean authorities gear up to remove workers from Mantoverde plant as strike continues The union representing workers at the mine alleges that those occupying the plant are a minority group of employees, and not backed by the union. January 30, 2026 | 11:40 am