March 10, 2019 Should we rethink nuclear power? Nuclear may actually be the safest form of power production that we have.
March 7, 2019 South Africa’s Eskom may need more bailouts despite tariff hikes Eskom supplies more than 90 percent of the power in Africa's most industrialised economy.
March 7, 2019 Aussie state wants to attract more women to the mining workforce The emphasis is on getting more women at senior levels.
March 6, 2019 China’s iron ore futures fall as anti-smog measures weigh The level 1 alert, the highest in China's four-tier pollution warning system, has been in place since March 1 and requires steel mills to curb output by 40%-70%.
March 6, 2019 Global Mineral Professionals Alliance launches tailings initiative The members of the Alliance agreed on the urgency of examining tailings from the perspective of disposal and closure.
March 6, 2019 Kazatomprom uranium sales jump 65% Further revenue growth in 2019 predicted for world's largest uranium miner.
March 5, 2019 ABB launches digital portfolio to create the world’s most efficient mines ABB Ability MineOptimize connects all electrification, automation and digital offerings to optimize all stages in the lifecycle.
March 5, 2019 China has not changed coal import policy this year – customs official Comments came after Reuters reported that Chinese customs authorities had stepped up environment and safety checks on foreign cargoes
March 4, 2019 BHP injects $6m into emissions reduction company Move is part of an increasing wave of investment by mining and energy groups into technologies that suck carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere and use it to make synthetic…
March 4, 2019 Enbridge pipeline delay punishes oil sands producers’ shares Cenovus Energy Inc., MEG Energy Corp. and Canadian Natural Resources the most affected.
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Gold exports mask weakness in Canada’s broader trade picture Strong gold shipments to the UK pushed Canada’s overall exports to non‑US countries to a record high in October. January 08, 2026 | 01:15 pm