May 29, 2014 Fight to oust Cliffs board just got real ugly Casablanca: litigation possible after iron ore miner's board issue "explicit threat to shareholders: vote for the incumbent board or destroy the company".
May 29, 2014 EPA’s new carbon regulations could cut coal emissions by 30% US President Barack Obama is expected to announce next week the first imposed limits on power plant emissions in the country's history.
May 29, 2014 Is Western Europe going to rethink nuclear after Ukrainian crisis? At the end of 2013, I was very bullish on uranium as I believed the end of the 20 year Russian Nuclear Agreement would spark a rally as utilities would…
May 29, 2014 Major new coal projects unlikely to be profitable: Goldman Sachs The bank analysts say the window for profitable investment in new thermal coal mining and infrastructure capacity “has closed.”
May 29, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: 2014 Forbes billionaire facts and figures Check out today's infographic on the new Visual Capitalist website.
May 28, 2014 The Social License. Why it’s so hard to obtain? The Social License is the tacit approval that a community gives to a development project and is dependent on many tangible elements and other that aren’t quite tangible.
May 28, 2014 Australia not adventurous enough in commitment to ‘essential hunting ground’ of Latin America The region produces 45% of the world’s copper, 50% of its silver, 26% of its molybdenum, and equally high percentages of zinc, gold and iron ore.
May 28, 2014 Mining investment in Australia falls again as boom fades Spending committed by mining and energy companies to start or expand projects fell 14.6% to US$212bn at the end of April from $248bn a year earlier. That is a $36…
May 27, 2014 China’s oil giant at center of corruption probe Grins were on the faces of China National Petroleum executives this week as they celebrated a blockbuster 30-year deal for Russian gas. For some, however, those grins could soon turn…
May 27, 2014 US imposes extra conditions for potential approval of Keystone XL pipeline Decision was based on the discovery of potentially dangerous construction defects, such as bad welds.
ERG signs long-term gallium supply deal with Mitsubishi Kazakhstan, which currently produces no gallium, is set to become the world's second-largest producer. December 20, 2025 | 08:34 am