September 3, 2015 Canadian Oil Sands project to operate at ‘minimal’ rates until end of the month The largest synthetic crude oil processing facility in Canada is slowly recovering from a fire that damaged equipment and communication lines over the weekend.
September 2, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC – The Petrostate Hex: How plunging oil prices affect currencies In today's infographic, we look at how crashing oil prices over the last year have affected currencies of nations that are heavily reliant on exporting oil.
September 2, 2015 The world’s first clean oil sands project: An interview with Dr. Gerald Bailey After decades of exhaustive attempts to overcome the dirty reputation of oil sands, we finally have an environmentally-friendly and low cost method to tap into these vast resources in the…
September 1, 2015 Fission’s Mineralized Trend Hits 2.31km; R600W Zone Grows East and West Drilling Expands New High-Grade Area at Eastern Edge of Triple R
September 1, 2015 China factory data roils copper stocks – Freeport falls 9% Billions wiped from mining sector as Chinese manufacturing activity contracts to a six-and-half year low.
September 1, 2015 Keith Schaefer picks the companies you will want to own if the conservatives win in Canada Keith Schaefer outlines the sectors that will profit first from a reversal in oil and gas prices, and what he is doing to position his readers for success.
September 1, 2015 Extremely rare mineral found in 1.2-billion-year-old meteorite impact in Scotland The finding is more than double the age of the previous oldest known occurrence of reidite, believed to have formed about 450 million years ago.
August 31, 2015 Coal M&A predicted to rise as prices slump and growth projects prove difficult Consolidation is set to sweep Australia's struggling coal sector over the next six to 12 months, as diversified majors lose patience with depressed coal prices and companies choose M&A instead…
August 31, 2015 Suppliers feel pain as coal miners struggle Thousands of firms scramble for new customers in the US: ‘it’s been catastrophic’
August 31, 2015 Fire damages Canadian Syncrude equipment, forces firm to halt production The incident adds to the firm's mounting challenges, including swinging to a loss, growing debt, unplanned equipment outages and Moody’s Investors Service recent cut of the company's credit rating.
Another arrest made in ‘largest gold heist in Canadian history’ In April 2023 about 880 pounds of gold was offloaded from a flight at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport after arriving from Zurich, along with C$2.5 million in cash. January 12, 2026 | 04:55 pm