August 8, 2011 BHP Olympic Dam expansion linked to outgoing politician An Australian politician who has played a key role in developing BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam copper and uranium mine and is now under pressure to step down has vowed to…
August 8, 2011 Maiden 44 Mt coal reserves at De Wittekrans Coal Project South African focused thermal coal mining producer Continental Coal Limited (ASX: CCC) confirmed an initial JORC compliant saleable coal reserve of approx. 44 Mt for the De Wittekrans Coal Project.
August 8, 2011 Gold One’s Rand Uranium buy, Chinese transaction approved PERTH (miningweekly.com) The South African consumer watchdog has granted permission to ASX- and JSE-listed Gold One to continue with its takeover of Rand Uranium, as well as to take on…
August 8, 2011 Foreign mining investment in China tops $175 billion spur-ventures.jpg Intierra Resource Intelligence has released updated figures on foreign mining investment levels in China. The Intierra mining database identified that more than 60 companies with primary listings outside of China…
August 8, 2011 Pipeline to West Coast will be tough to stop The Calgary Herald reports the debate over a controversial BC pipeline and port project to ship Alberta crude oil to Asian markets escalated recently with Canada's politicians and business leaders…
August 8, 2011 Second-half IPO revival for Toronto hinges on commodities Reuters reports Canada's IPO market could roar back to life in the final months of 2011 after a dismal first half – but only if a fresh bout of global…
August 8, 2011 EthicalOil.org’s crude message may backfire A new attention-grabbing website that attempts to draw a distinction between Alberta's oil sands and what it calls "conflict oil" extracted by undemocratic regimes may become a victim of its…
August 7, 2011 Harsh times in Vancouver Island’s coal mining past The Times Colonist has a look at the history of coal mining on Vancouver Island starting in 1912 and writing that the troubles started in Extension, a small mining community…
August 7, 2011 World’s top miners worry most about greater government control Dow Jones reports resource nationalism is the top business risk for the top 30 global miners, while supply capacity constraints ranging from skills shortage to infrastructure bottlenecks continue to dominate…
August 7, 2011 Energy Resources of Australia Uranium Reserves Cut 46 Percent Investors: Free Shale Oil Investment Report – The Shale revolution is just getting started and we have prepared a free report which shows 3 stocks that could soon find their…
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