April 27, 2018 World’s top uranium miner Cameco back in the black But the Canadian company said the uranium market remained “quiet.”
April 26, 2018 Russia’s leading coal producer SUEK joins World Coal Association SUEK is one of the world’s largest coal companies that produces higher-quality enriched coal.
April 26, 2018 Oil sands get taste of slower growth ahead as logjams hit output While Cenovus and Husky both billed their output slowdowns as temporary, the first-quarter hiccups foreshadow shrinking gains in oil-sands production.
April 26, 2018 Cenovus says railways are ready to ease oil transportation bottlenecks Oil and gas producer Cenovus Energy Inc expects Canada’s railways to be able to carry more oil in the second half of this year.
April 25, 2018 Federal Council rejects mining referendum in Colombian town The council endorsed a plea introduced by mining workers against a ruling by the Cundinamarca Administrative Court.
April 24, 2018 Increased production at Chinese domestic coal mines lead to decline in thermal coal prices Since a price ceiling was imposed at China’s main coal import harbour Qinhuangdao in mid-February, seaborne prices for coal have started to decline.
April 24, 2018 Namibia may scrap black ownership requirements for mining companies – minister Namibia may scrap requirements for black ownership in mining as it seeks to woo investors to an industry that is rebounding with the commodities cycle.
April 24, 2018 Canada’s Teck Resources profit rises on higher sales volumes Teck, which also mines copper, zinc and gold, said adjusted profit attributable to shareholders rose to C$753 million.
April 24, 2018 Caterpillar results prove global economy in good shape The machinery manufacturer logged earnings of $2.82 per share on revenue of $12.9 billion, surpassing expectations.
April 24, 2018 Anglo delays Minas Rio restart until year-end, will lose about $400 million The announcement is the last of a string of difficulties Anglo has faced with the iron ore mine, which was expected to produce 16 million tonnes this year, but that…
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