March 17, 2011 Proposed EPA regs could cost US coal as much as $125bn As the safety concerns about nuclear power continue to grab headlines globally, the U.S. EPA has decided to clamp down on coal-fired […]
March 16, 2011 Uranium punters wade back in The Australian's Tim Boreham weighs in on the uranium stock crash: How many more images of steam billowing from nuclear reactors and reports of on-again, off-again fires can investors endure…
March 16, 2011 Busy start to 2011 Despite the latest round of UN climate change negotiations concluding in Cancun at the end of 2010 and a temporary hiatus in climate talks until Bangkok in April, it has…
March 16, 2011 Japanese earthquake could impact Australia’s energy exports The recent earthquake which has devastated Japan could also have serious consequences for Australia's energy exports to the region, says an article in The University of Queensland News, quoting UQ…
March 16, 2011 What’s going to happen to uranium stocks? The balloon in uranium stocks has suddenly been popped by the imminent threat of a nuclear reactor meltdown in Japan. Jonathan Ratner from The Financial Post looks at what could…
March 15, 2011 Bearish nuclear picture clouds Olympic Dam expansion BHP's $30-billion expansion of its Olympic Dam copper, uranium and gold mine could be in doubt as a result of the nuclear emergency unfolding in Japan, Barry Fitzgerald writes in…
March 15, 2011 Nuclear renaissance will survive despite Japanese crisis – Cameco As Japan teeters on the brink of a disaster at its Fukushima DaiIchi nuclear power plant, Cameco chief Jerry Grandey suggests the […]
March 15, 2011 Consol agrees to $5.5mn federal fine for WV coal mines pollution U.S. coal miner Consol Energy has agreed to a hefty $5.5 million fine and $200 million in pollution control to reduce mining […]
March 15, 2011 Teck settles strike at Elkview mine The six-week strike at Teck's Elkview coal mine is coming to an end, Canadian Press reported Tuesday morning. The Vancouver company and Local 9346 of the United Steelworkers of America…
March 15, 2011 The battle for bitumen: High-stakes politicking in Washington over Canadian oil sands The Tyee online news-site, best known for edgy coverage of British Columbia politics, is publishing a series of reports on the hard-ball politicking going on in the corridors of power…
Angola’s Endiama seeks to raise diamond output further after 2024 record Endiama's 2024 output made Angola the world's third-largest producer of rough diamonds by volume, behind Russia and Botswana. February 10, 2026 | 07:13 am