July 12, 2011 Why Canada supported a uranium cartel A recent Globe and Mail column on the uranium cartel of the 1970s claims that Canada secretly organized a group of nations and companies to raise the price of uranium,…
July 12, 2011 Miner suffers fatal injuries at Kentucky coal mine July 12 (Reuters) - Alpha Natural Resources Inc: * Miner suffers fatal injuries at Kentucky coal mine * Says preliminary review indicates that Mr. Thatcher was fatally injured * Ryan…
July 12, 2011 Platinum Group Metals dip on European debt crisis worries Bloomberg reports that platinum group metals dipped today as concerns over the European debt crisis grow.
July 12, 2011 The myth of commodities investment One of the oft-cited reasons for investing in commodities is that they have historical returns comparable to stocks while having a low correlation to the stock market. The problem is…
July 12, 2011 Continental Gold Drills 18.1 m @ 24.89 g/t Gold and 63 g/t Silver at Veta Sur and Announces New Sediment-Hosted Gold-Silver-Zinc-Lead Discovery at the Buritica Project, Colombia Continental Gold Limited (TSE:CNL) reports results for nineteen diamond drill-holes from its ongoing program at its Buriticá project in Antioquia, Colombia.
July 12, 2011 Peel and UK Coal could build 11 waste-to-energy plants Plans to develop waste-to-energy facilities on 11 UK Coal sites in the North of England and the Midlands took a major step forward Monday after the coal giant’s shareholders approved…
July 12, 2011 Coal ministry asked to review cancellation of NTPC blocks The power ministry has again approached coal ministry asking it to review its decision to cancel allotment of five coal blocks to NTPC, as the decision would hit the state-run…
July 12, 2011 Vale idea to keep Isaac mine operating Brazilian mining giant Vale has moved to resolve an impasse with joint venture partner Aquila Resources to keep their Isaac Plains export coal mine in Queensland operating.
July 12, 2011 Australia carbon tax hits shares of miners, airlines Coal miners, steel firms and airlines were sold off on Monday a day after Australia's unpopular government introduced a carbon tax scheme, while power suppliers warned the tax could risk…
July 12, 2011 Coal will boom but at a cost – miners Queensland's coal industry will grow under carbon pricing but it will come at a cost, its industry body says. Queensland Resources Council members voiced their concerns to Premier Anna Bligh…
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