July 10, 2017 Canada’s Desjardins mulls scratching pipeline loans on environmental concerns The lender has been evaluating its pipeline-related policy for months and said it may make the decision of not financing those kinds of projects permanent before year-end.
July 10, 2017 Uranium Energy acquires Paraguay-based titanium project The Alto Pará property covers an area of 70,498 ha of land and is located near Itaupu, the second largest hydro-electric dam in the world.
July 9, 2017 Apache joins foreign exit from Canada’s energy sector Another international oil company is marking its exit from Canada’s energy sector – this time Houston-based Apache Corp.
July 7, 2017 Private capital says no to mining Study shows Q2 2017 new private capital for natural resources investment dropped to lowest since 2011 and not a single mining fund were able to raise money.
July 7, 2017 Trading on TSX venture exchange imminent for new uranium miner helmed by experienced team A uranium exploration and development company focused on projects in the Western U.S., led by a team that has done it before, begins trading on the TSX Venture exchange July…
July 7, 2017 Rick Rule – prospect generators, uranium, deep value Rick Rule of Sprott US Holdings sits down with Maurice Jackson of Proven and Probable to discuss the deep value proposition that he foresee’s with Prospect Generators and Uranium.
July 7, 2017 Russian state corporation suspends $1.2 billion uranium project in Tanzania Weak uranium market and new Tanzania’s regulations named the main culprits.
July 6, 2017 BC coal mine owners told stop trucking coal But owners of Wolverine mine say rail line not operational yet.
July 6, 2017 Don’t hold your breath for deeper OPEC cuts The rally in oil prices over the past two weeks came to a halt on Wednesday on news that OPEC is actually exporting more oil than previously thought.
July 5, 2017 Top 50 mining companies reshuffle as Chinese, lithium firms climb rankings Combined worth of 50 largest mining companies grow to $768 billion during first half of 2017, but a few big names drop down rankings.
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