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?
December 29, 2009 CRCMining wins coal R&D cash THE Cooperative Research Centre for Mining has received $A1.05 million in grants from the Australian Coal Association Research Program……more at International Longwall […]
December 29, 2009 China’s 2010 coal demand could rise 4%-6%, according to China Securities Journal China, which is the world’s second-largest energy user, may consume between 4 and 6% more coal next year on continued economic growth, China Securities Journal said, reporting on a forecast…
December 28, 2009 CPE Mengdong Energy orders the well-tried Tenova TAKRAF SRs 2000 bucketwheel excavator Tenova TAKRAF has won a turnkey contract for the supply of one SRs2000 bucketwheel excavator for the coal mine extension operated by the Zhahanaoer branch of the CPE Mengdong Energy…
December 4, 2009 Bold plans NOT one for small ideas, Waratah Coal CEO Peter Lynch has a bold vision for the underground component of the China First […]
December 3, 2009 Feds are now the real enemy in Appalachian coal wars The coal wars in Appalachia could eventually alter the definitions and regulation of mine waste for both coal and hardrock mining companies, coal mining attorney Robert McCluskey suggests.
December 3, 2009 Birds, drug trafficking, illegal immigration, federal dumping among U.S. uranium challenges If you hunt sage grouse, get stoned, hire undocumented workers, mine Powder River Basin coal, or dump stockpiled uranium on world markets, you may be contributing to the burdens faced…
December 1, 2009 US mining executives see the coal market slowly rebounding Coal demand and prices are moving upwards but inventories at US power stations are still higher than normal
December 1, 2009 Iran’s nuclear ambitions highlight Kazakhstan’s uranium potential The world's No. 3 uranium mining nation, Kazakhstan, is strongly placed once uranium demand picks up as it surely will over the next decade
November 27, 2009 Leighton new kid on processing block THE Australian coal processing market has itself a new player with Leighton Mining today announcing it has teamed up with DRA Pacific […]
Roundup Video: Sixty North targets midyear Mon mine restart The company plans to restart the past-producing gold mine in the Northwest Territories by midyear after installing a 100-tonne-per-day mill at the site. February 10, 2026 | 12:29 pm