January 11, 2010 Kestrel pushes on WITH two drifts, a ventilation shaft and earthworks well underway, the Kestrel mine extension team will this year concentrate on construction of […]
January 11, 2010 Trey Wasser: Identifying Stars in the Mexican Precious Metals Universe (Part II) Source: Interviewed by Karen Roche, Publisher, The Gold Report 01/11/2010 http://www.theaureport.com/cs/editors/print/na/3496 As we learned in Part I of Trey Wasser’s interview, his […]
January 11, 2010 Toro Energy announced that the Company received approval from the Western Australian Government for a Resource Evaluation Test Pit at the Company’s Wiluna Uranium Project Toro Energy announced that the Company received approval from the Western Australian Government for a Resource Evaluation Test Pit at the Company’s […]
January 11, 2010 Riversdale Mining gets go ahead for Mozambique coal project Mozambique's government has granted permission for the Australian company to proceed with its $800m Benga coal project
January 9, 2010 US marks first 2010 coal death in Montana JUST days into the new year, the first US coal mining death of 2010 has been recorded at the surface of Signal […]
January 8, 2010 Queensland coal mine colour codes HH220i high head pumps for quick unit identification wet seasons highlighted the need for large volume high head pumps to remove the torrential rain from the mining operation as fast as possible. The open cut coal mine in…
January 7, 2010 Western Australia takes a step closer to becoming an uranium mining State It is only about 12 months since the then new Liberal Coalition Government in Western Australia lifted a State ban on uranium mining and the race is on to see…
January 6, 2010 US mines complete safest year ever 2009 was the safest year ever for American miners, according to official figures released this week by the US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). Both coal mines and metal/non-metal…
January 6, 2010 Another China coal mine disaster kills at least 25 China is one of the most dangerous countries in the world for miners and its coal mines have a particularly bad safety record. The latest disaster has left 25 miners…
January 5, 2010 Do Canada’s oil sands deserve ‘World’s Dirtiest Commodity’ label? Development and mining of a vital resource - Canada's huge Alberta oil sands - has given rise to both environmental and climate change accusations. Is this justified?
Rising investment to keep global silver demand steady in 2026, Silver Institute says The silver market is heading for a sixth consecutive year of structural deficit. February 10, 2026 | 09:31 am