March 4, 2015 Here’s what will send oil prices back up again Those claiming that oil will continue to fall from here and remain low for evermore, however, are flying in the face of both history and common sense.
March 4, 2015 Colombia to speed approval of permits, crack down on illegal miners The country wants investors back and has vowed to reduce the time it takes to process permits to less than two months.
March 4, 2015 Large coal and iron ore reserves found in Iran: official Two large coal and iron ore reserves have been discovered in Iran, according to a top official.
March 4, 2015 Raven Coal mine proponent pulls application at the last minute A Vancouver junior coal mining company that wants to build an underground coal mine in the Comox Valley on Vancouver Island has withdrawn at the last minute from an environmental…
March 3, 2015 Australia can leverage its “doorstep” position with Asia to drive uranium exports – Toro Energy executive PDAC delegates in Toronto told overnight that emerging powerhouse economies would drive the future global demand for uranium, nowhere more so than that from China and India.
March 3, 2015 Mongolia fined $100M for expropriating uranium mine An international arbitration tribunal has ordered Mongolia to fork over $100 million for expropriating the Dornod uranium project from Khan Resources (CNSX:KRI) back in 2009.
March 3, 2015 Fission Uranium Corp eyes minority investor as discovery grows more exciting Fission Uranium Corp. is looking to sell a sizable minority stake in itself as its massive uranium discovery in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin continues to expand.
March 2, 2015 Canadian miners the world’s top buyers of assets in 2014 Gold remains the most-targeted commodity by volume, according to EY’s latest report.
March 2, 2015 Fission Hits Off-Scale on Land, 555m West of Triple R High-Grade, Shallow Depth, Wide Mineralization
March 2, 2015 Greece deals major blow to Eldorado’s Skouries mine The company said it has been blocked from completing construction of a processing plant at the site.
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