February 23, 2015 Uranerz expands Wyoming uranium project Nineteen new wells have been added to Uranerz's Nichols Ranch in situ leach (ISL) uranium project and work is under way to develop a fifth header house and associated wellfield…
February 22, 2015 Chile’s Codelco likely to buy Anglo’s unwanted copper assets — report Anglo’s assets up for grabs include three mines and a smelter valued at $1 billion.
February 21, 2015 Coal mine blast kills eight, traps 40 in Pakistan After methane gas explosion triggered a collapse in a coal mine located about 145 km. off the provincial capital of Quetta.
February 21, 2015 Chinese firm close to start mining uranium in Namibia Once fully operational, the Husab mine will have the potential to produce 15 million pounds of uranium oxide.
February 20, 2015 Canadian oil sands producers hike output despite dim crude price Oil companies in Canada, the world’s fifth-largest crude producer, are not showing any signs of cutting down output, despite fuel prices more than halving in the past six months.
February 20, 2015 Video: John Kaiser proposes a new system for financing junior miners Kaiser believes the easiest way to bolster the sector, which exists to provide capital to find and develop new mines, is to abolish Accredited Investor Exemption rules that currently restrict…
February 19, 2015 Why oil prices must go up It may be difficult to look beyond the current pricing environment for oil, but the depletion of low-cost reserves and the increasing inability to find major new discoveries ensures a…
February 19, 2015 Stephen Harper promises LNG tax breaks at Surrey appearance Companies investing in capital assets for the liquefied natural gas industry can expect tax breaks to kick in immediately.
February 18, 2015 Coal price rally with legs as India overtakes China Thermal coal prices have jumped 22% in a month as mines close. Surging Indian imports, set to overtake China's in 2015, will support prices longer term.
February 17, 2015 This chart shows Grexit would send gold price to $2,000 "Indeed, we suspect that Greece would rather keep her gold than the euro."
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