November 18, 2016 Miners increased spending positive, but far from reaching staff just yet While most miners have managed to straighten the balance sheets, they have not began preparing to deal with a new looming risk —their ability to access workers with the skills…
November 17, 2016 China relaxes coal mining restrictions as supply tightens Fresh rules aim to counter surging prices for the nation’s top energy source.
November 17, 2016 Suncor Energy sees higher output, lower spending in 2017 Canada’s largest oil and gas company expects production to rise by more than 13% next year and spending to fall by more than $1 billion.
November 17, 2016 CHART: Trump $500 billion will do very little for global mining Even if the US president-elect's massive infrastructure build-out plan makes it through Congress intact.
November 17, 2016 VIDEO: Eagles attack and take down drones at remote mining site in Australia South Africa's Gold Fields has already lost nine of these vehicles since it adopted the technology at its St Ives operation, in Western Australia.
November 16, 2016 Where do our raw materials come from? Who mines the copper, grows the timber, makes the cement and harvests the coffee all fueling our modern lives?
November 16, 2016 Australian coal continues to underpin economic development in Asia The Report confirms that Australia remains the world’s largest coal exporter, contributing more than $40 billion to the national economy.
November 15, 2016 Queensland groups launch campaign to support Adani’s Carmichael coal project As Adani’s Carmichael project continues to gain momentum with the confirmation of construction commencing in 2017, community and industry groups have launched a support campaign on social media.
November 15, 2016 Uranium collapse signals 2020 positive supply shock: GoviEx CEO The uranium market is showing all the signs of a cyclical industry suffering a post-party hangover -- except this was an all-weekend party session.
November 15, 2016 Eighty-six years after Ohio’s worst mining disaster scars persist, but life goes on Despite the incident happened 86 years ago, the emotional and economic wounds of Millfield coal mine explosion persist, but this photo essay is also a testimony to the resiliency of…
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