September 29, 2011 Historic oil sands health study – Zwozdeski agreed to work with people in the Fort McKay area to get to the bottom of claims the oil sands are making people sick. A letter of intent says all…
September 29, 2011 Barnett may withhold coal export permit (The West Australian) Premier Colin Barnett has threatened to refuse to issue an export permit for coal in a bid to safeguard WA’s energy security in the wake of Wesfarmers’ sale of Collie’s…
September 29, 2011 Nalco plans to diversify into nuclear power Bhubaneswar: Buoyed by 31% jump in net profit at Rs 1,069 crore in 2010-11, investing Rs 11,450 crore, but may move out of Orissa for its new smelter and power…
September 29, 2011 Flint Energy wins $430m contract to construct oil sands project in Canada Flint Energy Services has been selected as the construction contractor for a SAGD oil sands project in the Wood Buffalo Region near Fort McMurray in Alberta, Canada. Under the field…
September 29, 2011 Pitchstone options Dome uranium property to Rio Tinto - $5 million expenditure to earn initial 49% interest in Dome- Rio Tinto has identified multiple high priority targets at Dome
September 29, 2011 Where are those new BC mines? Mining Association gives us a hint BC Premier Christy Clark warmed the hearts of the mining community in British Columbia last week when she committed her government to speeding approvals for new projects, and help to…
September 29, 2011 China’s stake in W. Australia’s coal mines raises concerns Australian firm Wesfarmers Ltd. has agreed to sell Premier Coal to Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. of China for US$293 million. The coal-mining business, located in southwestern Australia, produces about 3.5…
September 29, 2011 Commodities, world stocks fall on euro crisis fears Asian shares and commodities fell on Thursday on growing worries that Europe's intractable debt problems will plunge the world into a second global financial crisis.
September 28, 2011 US third quarter IPOs hit by market turbulence Consulting firm PwC in the US announced on Wednesday after a strong first half of 2011, initial public offering (IPO) proceeds in the third quarter of 2011 decreased from $12.3…
September 28, 2011 Nobel peace prize winners won’t give Keystone a chance TransCanada’s bid to build the Keystone XL pipeline is facing growing high-profile opposition, drawing fire from the Dalai Lama (pictured), Archbishop Desmond Tutu and seven other Nobel Peace Prize laureates…
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