March 27, 2014 Southern African miners at high risk of dying from tuberculosis — report The frequency of TB among mineworkers is ten times higher than the level of a health emergency as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO).
March 26, 2014 Suncor can’t randomly drug test employees, panel rules Panel rules the program would be an unreasonable invasion of privacy.
March 26, 2014 Canada’s oil sands hit hardest by investment barriers to Chinese firms Chinese capital could fund 40% of the necessary investment in the country's oil sands over the next 20 years.
March 25, 2014 Why major profits could be ahead for investors in natural gas One of the most important investing lessons I have learned over time is to be careful when the price of an asset goes up significantly in a very short period…
March 25, 2014 Rio Tinto, Russians to begin work at massive Canadian potash deposit by 2017 KP405 is said to have enough of the fertilizer ingredient to sustain a mine for decades.
March 24, 2014 Russia looks east as relations with Europe deteriorate The more or less severing of relations between Russia and Europe will accelerate a Russian pivot towards China.
March 24, 2014 Duke Energy tries to retain customers after charged with illegally pumping coal ash into rivers Last week the company was accused by regulators of illegally pumping 61 million gallons of contaminated water from a coal ash pit into a river.
March 24, 2014 SouthGobi hit badly by coal prices slump, seeks funding to avert default The Vancouver-based miner said it expected coal prices to remain weak.
March 24, 2014 Gas sector to replace mining as Australia’s main growth driver Together with other four key industries, gas could add $250 billion to the economy over the next two decades, shows a new study.
March 23, 2014 Birth of new Ukrainian nation? Interview with Robert Bensh With Crimea, Ukraine loses some prospective offshore oil and gas territory in the Black Sea, but it doesn't lose any shale. All the shale is in Ukraine's east and west.
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