July 13, 2015 Iran permission to sell uranium, other nuclear products imminent — report The potential agreement could resolve a 12-year dispute over Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
July 13, 2015 First time ever: Gas overtakes coal in US power mix Already battered by increasingly onerous regulations on pollution from power generation, U.S. coal miners are now suffering the impact of cheap natural gas on the industry.
July 12, 2015 Teck Resources delays Frontier oil sands project by five years Teck Resources Ltd. is delaying the planned startup of a multibillion-dollar oil sands mine by at least five years, becoming the latest company to push back development as shaky energy…
July 10, 2015 End of an era for UK coal mining — last mines close up shop It marks the end of a three-century industry that once employed over a million workers in the U.K.
July 9, 2015 Cameco’s uranium shipments halted due to wildfires Production continues at all the mines.
July 9, 2015 Here is why K+S investors think deal with Potash Corp. almost cooked They argue Potash Corp's main objective is to seize its rival's ambitious Legacy project in southern Saskatchewan and scale it back.
July 8, 2015 This tiny US mining town began burning 52 years ago and never stopped The former mining town of Centralia, in Pennsylvania, has been on fire since 1962, when a coal seam running into a mine shaft set on fire. It hasn't stopped ever…
July 8, 2015 SNL Energy’s latest coal forecast, and gas-fired generation overtakes coal burn for 1st time Coal market prices continued to trade under pressure in June, with weather retaining shoulder-season qualities in the primary coal using regions.
July 8, 2015 NSW conditional approval for new coal mine slammed Federal Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce has hit out at the Government's decision to give conditional approval for a huge open-cut coal mine near prime agricultural land.
July 8, 2015 UN Human Rights unit roasts Canada over mining, aboriginal treatment The human rights committee is currently meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, ahead of finalizing its report and is hearing from Canadian non-government groups, including Amnesty, and from the federal government.
ERG earmarks $1B for Kazakhstan operations Operations of the private, Luxembourg-headquartered miner in Kazakhstan represent more than one-third of the country’s metals and mining industry. January 23, 2026 | 09:36 am