September 7, 2011 Australian coal miners face more flood forecasts (Argus) — Australia's coal miners are bracing for more floods during the next wet season, after the government's weather forecaster said there was an increased probability of another wet Christmas.…
September 7, 2011 Yellowcake could fall into rogue hands The US government is worried that Namibia doesn't have enough safeguards to prevent rogue companies from getting their hands on nuclear material sourced locally. After a meeting with Trade and…
September 7, 2011 SouthGobi sets new coal shipment record of 441,665 tonnes of coal in August PublicationsCoal International Coal International English Coal International Chinese Coal International Russian Coal International Polish Mining World International Guide to the Coalfields Subscriptions Journals Search News Events Mines & Quarries
September 7, 2011 Mining deals drop off a cliff in July and August as China retreats to sidelines The deal-making frenzy in the global mining sector during the first half of the year was followed by a dramatic drop in activity in July and August, according to a…
September 7, 2011 New study says solar competitive with coal by 2013 in some countries Based on a study looking at five major solar markets – Germany, Italy, France, Spain and Britain – the Brussels-based European Photovoltaic Industry Association, the biggest of its kind, said…
September 7, 2011 SouthGobi sets new coal shipment record of 441,665 tonnes of coal in August Alexander Molyneux, President and CEO of SouthGobi Resources Ltd. (TSX: SGQ)(SEHK: 1878) announced Wednesday that the company has set a new monthly record of 441,665 tonnes of coal shipped in…
September 6, 2011 Latest weapon for oil sands pipeline backers – Oprah Winfrey EthicalOil.org, which stated goal is countering inaccurate and unfair criticisms of the oil sands, this week launched their first television ad as debate about the Keystone pipeline intended to carry…
September 6, 2011 Mongolia primes $3 billion Tavan Tolgoi IPO for next year Bloomberg reports Mongolia is likely to sell a stake in its Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi coal-mining company to the public next year, raising more than $3 billion. The Tavan Tolgoi deposit…
September 6, 2011 Sea of red for uranium sector as price drops to Fukushima lows With the spot price for uranium falling below $50 – levels last seen immediately after the nuclear accident at Fukushima – U3O8 producers and explorers dropped across the board on…
September 6, 2011 Can electric vehicles drive vanadium demand? Solar and wind can't produce power when there is no sun or turbulence in the air. That is why energy storage will be vital for offsetting and balancing use of…
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