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.
June 10, 2015 World Coal Association urges G7 leaders to invest more in cleaner technologies The industry body said that instead of fighting fossil fuels, industrialized nations should try to make them cleaner.
June 9, 2015 ExxonMobil releases five-point plan for best practice grease selection Helpful hints have the potential to increase machine uptime and reduce operating costs
June 9, 2015 Investment in Canada’s oil sands to fall more than 30% this year Meanwhile, the country’s overall oil production is expected to reach 5.3 million barrels a day by 2030, which is 1.1 million barrels per day lower than last year's expectations.
June 9, 2015 Uranium got you down? Better days are ahead: Cantor Fitzgerald Canada’s Rob Chang Chang foresees volatility as the 2020 uranium deficit draws closer and demand for the limited stockpile drives the price up.
June 9, 2015 Nat Rothschild ends five-year row by selling stake in Asia Coal Energy Ventures The deal values the Indonesia-focused coal miner at more than $200 million.
June 8, 2015 Enbridge to pay $4 million over 2010 Kalamazoo oil spill in Michigan The proposed sum is on top of the $75 million the firm agreed to pay to Michigan last month.
June 8, 2015 How Canada’s oilsands are paving the way for driverless trucks — and the threat of big layoffs The 400-tonne heavy haulers that rumble along the roads of northern Alberta’s oilsands sites are referred to in Fort McMurray as “the biggest trucks in the world,” employing thousands of…
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm