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.
July 5, 2017 Clean energy shift a plus for mining – think tank A new Clean Energy Canada report suggests Canada’s mining sector stands to benefit from the clean-energy transition.
July 5, 2017 Denison Mines granted fresh 10-year licence for Saskatchewan uranium operations The permit renewal comes only a year after the miner obtained regulatory approval from the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to rise annual uranium production capacity from 13 million to 24…
July 5, 2017 Getting scrappy: China iron ore demand may falter as steel recycling grows China's supply of steel scrap is surging as aged buildings, bridges and cars produced over decades of rapid economic growth are knocked down, dismantled or crushed.
July 4, 2017 Australian spot coal prices hit highest since April amid mine outages, strong demand Dam restrictions in China following excessive rains are also reducing hydropower capacity there, including at the world's biggest power station, forcing utilities to ramp up output at coal-fired utilities.
July 3, 2017 Clean coal could trump renewables bill in Australia New report argues that a high-efficiency, low emissions coal-fired station would cost less than the almost A$3 billion in subsidies handed out by the government to renewable projects each year.
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