June 12, 2015 Rio Tinto mulls $300M writedown as uranium mine expansion cancelled Operations ceased at Ranger in 2011 and the underground expansion project was the only hope of future mining at the site.
June 11, 2015 Toro Halves Debt In $12m Deal With Major Shareholder, The Sentient Group Uranium developer, Toro Energy Limited is pleased to announce the signing of a binding terms sheet with major company shareholder, The Sentient Group that will enable Toro to repay in…
June 11, 2015 Mine financing: 2015 off to dismal start A third of money raised is destined for Canadian projects while Australia's share of global total drops to only 5%.
June 11, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Geopolitical risks are climbing – interstate conflict is top risk in 2015 Over the last decade economic events or environmental issues came out as top risks to the world according to the annual WEF survey. Not this year.
June 11, 2015 Busting the “Canadian Bakken” myth ConocoPhillips and Husky have both suspended exploration in the play, scared off by the oil price rout.
June 11, 2015 Lonmin shares collapse as Glencore completes stake divestment The move may create a group of sellers that want to dispose of their holding, or it could open the door to a buyer, according to analysts.
June 10, 2015 US probes banks for silver, gold price manipulation The US Department of Justice is investigating possible price manipulation of gold, silver and crude oil benchmarks by Wall Street financial institutions.
June 10, 2015 Asian coal prices close to floor, unlikely to fall further than $10 -industry Coal prices in Asia are already at levels that have forced some producers to curb supply and are unlikely to fall more than another $10, industry officials said.
June 10, 2015 EPA releases EJSCREEN, an environmental justice screening and mapping tool Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released EJSCREEN, an environmental justice screening and mapping tool that uses high resolution maps combined with demographic and environmental data to identify places…
June 10, 2015 U.S. coal miners owe over $62 million in health and safety violations fines The top ten coal miners alone had combined unpaid fines of $18.3 million by the end of April.
Allied Gold starts Sadiola expansion, boosts output outlook Startup of new processing capacity sets the stage for higher grades, stronger cash flow and multi-year growth at Sadiola. December 22, 2025 | 04:56 am