October 26, 2014 HD Mining could make Murray River coal mine decision by 2016 A controversial mining project in Tumbler Ridge, BC, would include a massive conveyor belt to transport coal underneath the Murray River, a mining executive told an industry conference.
October 24, 2014 Airborne Laser Mapping Reveals First World War Trenches in Derbyshire, England High resolution laser scanned height models may have revealed previously unrecorded First World War practice trenches. The LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) laser data, captured by aerial mapping company Bluesky,…
October 24, 2014 India closer to ending decades-old state monopoly on coal The country is opening coal mining to private firms.
October 24, 2014 Kinder Morgan wins battle over pipeline expansion in Canada The National Energy Board said Kinder Morgan can conduct survey work at Burnaby Mountain, despite opposition from the city.
October 24, 2014 SNL Energy: Illinois nuclear plants in jeopardy Exelon nuke closures would take a bite out of Illinois baseload power.
October 24, 2014 Husky’s cost for oil sands project jumps by $400 million Husky Energy Inc. says the price tag for a multibillion-dollar oil sands project jumped by $400-million, another sign that energy companies are struggling to contain costs in northern Alberta.
October 23, 2014 Rio’s Walsh gets big backing from shareholders, to stay longer as CEO The move is seen by analysts as an attempt to strengthen the firm’s image.
October 22, 2014 Low oil prices hurting U.S. shale operations Slumping oil prices are putting pressure on U.S. drillers.
October 22, 2014 B.C. Liberal government slashes rate in long-awaited LNG tax Recognizing the realities of global energy sector competition and under fire from major LNG proponents prior to being finalized, the BC Liberal government’s tax structure for liquefied natural gas production…
October 22, 2014 Water expert detects little heavy metals in oil sands moss Water expert Bill Shotyk was doing research in Germany when he read a newspaper article about pollution in the Athabasca River that included heavy metals, lead and mercury.
Lynas CEO says government policies are improving rare earths market Government policy is seen as a key driver of critical minerals markets this year, CEO Amanda Lacaze said. January 21, 2026 | 07:16 am