January 30, 2011 Hunt For Uranium Assets Starts To Get Heated The global uranium market is dominated by just 10 players – companies that account for 60% of the world’s production of yellow cake. While Canada’s Athabasca Basin remains the hotspot…
January 28, 2011 Colombia calls for mine safety review Colombia’s president called for a safety review of the country’s mines on Thursday, following Wednesday’s explosion that killed 21 miners at an […]
January 27, 2011 Blast Traps at Least 30 in Colombian Coal Mine At least 30 miners were trapped by an explosion in a coal mine in northeastern Colombia, the mayor of the town of […]
January 27, 2011 Arch to export coal through British Columbia port NYSE-listed Arch Coal has signed a five-year agreement with Canada’s Ridley Terminals, which will allow Arch to export coal through the bulk-commodity […]
January 25, 2011 Siemens provides ‘e-stop’ safety solution for coal preparation plant Miller Argent (South Wales) Limited, a company responsible for reclaiming land in Wales that incorporates opencast coal mining, has recently installed a […]
January 21, 2011 Chris and Michael Berry: Correction Will Be Short-Lived Correction? What correction? Chris Berry, founder of House Mountain Partners, and Michael Berry, publisher of Morning Notes and Discoveryinvesting.com, think the 2011 […]
January 20, 2011 BHP Billiton ‘significantly affected’ by rain and flooding BHP Billiton coal production in Queensland declined by 30% due to rain and flooding in the Bowen Basin. “In the December 2010 […]
January 20, 2011 Avalanche threat, port constraints to affect Teck’s Q1 coal sales Vancouver-based Teck Resources warned on Wednesday that difficult weather conditions and rail and port disruptions in British Columbia will likely have a […]
January 19, 2011 The two faces of China’s giant coal industry Ordos, Mongolia is home to the world's most efficient mine and one of China's biggest carbon capture and storage projects. Chinese miners and scientists are ramping up production and finding…
January 19, 2011 China’s nuclear reprocessing breakthrough may greatly reduce future uranium imports (Editor’s note: This story was originally published on Jan. 11, 2011) China’s pilot nuclear reprocessing project could extend the life of the […]
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