April 22, 2014 Only US oil sands player’s low cost extraction patent approved Calgary-based US Oil Sands Inc. targeting first oil from bitumen extraction using bio-solvent in Utah's Uinta basin next year.
April 22, 2014 Why Rick Rule says ‘anti-gold investors will be destroyed’ Gold has made its way down again, to around 1,300 per ounce this month. Rick Rule, Chairman of Sprott Global Resource Investments Ltd. says that a few years out, you…
April 22, 2014 Willem Middelkoop and Terence van der Hout: turnaround stories revolve around proven management Van der Hout and Middelkoop tell The Gold Report that by focusing on producers, near-producers and turnaround stories, they plan to capitalize on the opportunities in North America, Africa and…
April 22, 2014 Dubai emerges as a global gold centre as demand for bullion continues despite bearish reports from most western analysts Even though the price of gold has fallen below the psychological level of $1330 an ounce, and while the mainstream media continues with its consistently negative coverage, demand for physical…
April 22, 2014 Mining may cause extinction of most Colombian indigenous peoples: UN The UN warns there are 40 indigenous groups are at risk of disappearing in the country.
April 22, 2014 Teck to axe 600 jobs, postpones Quintette coal mine restart Weak commodity prices hurt Teck's three core business units —coal, copper and zinc— but coal was particularly hard hit due to increased supply from Australia, the company said.
April 21, 2014 Why energy is catching the market’s eye Value stocks rarely outpace the market as much as growth stocks do.
April 21, 2014 Suncor Energy employee dies from severe injuries in oil sands Suncor said it is working with the RCMP and Alberta Occupational Health and Safety to complete a full investigation into the incident.
April 21, 2014 Largest coal mines still in Wyoming, but US is diversifying The Powder River Basin was the home of the top nine producing mines in the U.S. during 2013, but the number of PRB mines in the top 25 declined compared…
April 21, 2014 Caterpillar to sell its Rantigny plant in France Over the past year, Caterpillar has closed or announced plans to shutter several plants in the US, Canada and Europe.
US House votes to overturn Minnesota mining ban, Senate to consider next If the ban is lifted, the Trump administration would then be free to reissue mining leases to Chile-focused Antofagasta. January 21, 2026 | 04:25 pm