January 12, 2015 China’s green ban hitting Aussie coal exporters hard Australia exports as much as 49 million tonnes of thermal coal a year to China.
January 12, 2015 Battle for control of Asia Resource heats up Its chairman Bob Kamandanu decided to step down only weeks ahead of a vote proposed by largest shareholder Samin Tan to replace most directors and take the reins at the…
January 11, 2015 Fission Uranium hits a home run with maiden resource estimate: 105 million pounds out of the gate The street was expecting 50-80 million pounds.
January 9, 2015 Proposed B.C. coal mine to rely mostly on foreign workers, cost almost double More than half the employees at Murray River coal mine be temporary foreign workers in 2018.
January 9, 2015 Fission’s Initial Resource Totals at PLS: 79.6M lbs Indicated and 25.9M lbs Inferred Includes High-Grade Zone of 44.3M lbs Indicated @ 18.21% U3O8 and 13.9M lbs Inferred @ 26.35% U3O8
January 9, 2015 Nebraska court approves Keystone XL pipeline route Judges rule against landowners challenging Keystone XL's route through the state. It could speed Obama’s decision that’s been on hold.
January 9, 2015 Revolutionary oil prospector Richard Masterson shares fracking investment opportunities Gov. Cuomo can’t touch In this interview with The Energy Report, Masterson describes the significance of innovative science and new methods of prospecting to locate and liberate large amounts of energy, regardless of NIMBY…
January 8, 2015 India coal miners end nationwide strike About half a million coal miners in India have called off a strike, removing the threat of widespread power outages and a crippling coal shortage.
January 7, 2015 Somalia ousts Chinese firm over alleged illegal mining The firm is also said to have of caused civil turmoil and tensions in the region after introducing armed militia to protect its illegal operation.
January 7, 2015 Mine accidents in Turkey claimed 361 lives in 2014 Before the infamous Soma disaster, which claimed the lives of 301 workers, there had been 1,308 fatal accidents in the industry since 2000, a new report shows.
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