September 14, 2011 Hanjin Shipping inks 15-year coal contract with Kospo Hanjin Shipping signed a 15-year consecutive voyage contract on Wednesday with Korea Southern Power (Kospo) to provide two capesize vessels for the transportation of soft coal.
September 14, 2011 NYMEX-Crude near 6-week high as inventories plunge U.S. crude CLc1 shed 12 cents to $90.09 a barrel after touching $90.52 on Tuesday, the highest intraday price since Aug. 4. Brent crude LCOc1 climbed 38 cents to $112.27.
September 13, 2011 Former Alberta premier opposes Keystone pipeline The former premier of Alberta says he doesn't support the proposed Keystone XL pipeline project because it will take away jobs from Albertans. I would prefer...we process the bitumen from…
September 13, 2011 Hathor buffs Roughrider ahead of new response to Cameco Junior explorer Hathor Exploration on Tuesday said a preliminary economic assessment of its Roughrider uranium deposit showed it would potentially be one of the lowest cost uranium producers in the…
September 13, 2011 Costs, labour top list of oil sands risks Cost increases and labor shortages appear atop a list of risks facing producers in the Canadian oil sands, balanced by opportunities that include growing global oil demand and the economic…
September 13, 2011 Queensland mine workers ready to strike Hundreds of workers at the New Acland mine are readying themselves for protracted strike action with management at New Hope Coal attempting to keep the WorkChoices era at their mine…
September 13, 2011 Junior sold for 800% more 18 months after IPO as coal miners go mad for Mongolia Strong interest in the Mongolian resource sector has provided shareholders in Hunnu Coal a 800% gain in only 18 months. Thailand's Banpu announced Tuesday it is taking over the ASX-listed…
September 13, 2011 China’s plan for fewer mines and bigger mines China plans to dramatically consolidate the number of mines in its country, according to Caterpillar (NYSE:CAT) and a study by MCCM. And China also wants its mines to be a…
September 13, 2011 Amid market turmoil, gold stocks find heavy accumulation The collapse of 2008 remains fresh in mind. And yes, while collapse is the most overused word in the financial markets (next to bubble), 2008 was indeed a collapse for…
September 13, 2011 He who has the gold, makes the rules: JP Morgan AMC "The whole sector is very cheap. Macro concerns have been increasing, but it's a pretty robust sector in terms of balance sheets, margins, and cash flow," Gregson, who also manages…
Column: EV revolution rolls on but battery metals lose their charge It should only be a matter of time before demand momentum absorbs the current supply glut, writes Reuters columnist Andy Home. December 20, 2025 | 06:23 am