February 26, 2014 American senators bash Keystone in Washington Say 'the health impacts of tar sands oil are being ignored.'
February 25, 2014 The Chinese growth engine is sputtering 'The major uncertainty facing the world today is ... the future direction of China. The growth model responsible for its rapid rise has run out of steam.' - George Soros
February 25, 2014 Paul Renken: For 2014 gains, look to uranium, PGMs and gems Renken, senior geologist and analyst with VSA Capital, calls 2014 a soft year for gold and silver prices, but foresees stronger prices—and demand—for nickel, copper and tech metals as the…
February 25, 2014 Western Canadian oil on average more cost competitive than US oil Scotiabank says western Canadian oil is in some cases cheaper to produce than shale oil in the US.
February 25, 2014 Why Canadian oil plays are more attractive than their U.S. counterparts right now While the U.S. economy is hardly on solid footing, the fact remains that as the world’s biggest and most influential economy, the U.S. doesn’t have to be running optimally to…
February 25, 2014 VIDEO: Fortune Minerals makes headway on permits; aboriginal opposition unresolved If all goes as planned, junior miner Fortune Minerals will operate three projects in Canada in the foreseeable future.
February 24, 2014 Benjamin Asuncion and Geordie Mark: six gold and silver leaders at today’s prices Benjamin Asuncion and Geordie Mark of Haywood Securities forecast 2014 gold and silver prices of $1,300/ounce and $21.50/ounce, respectively.
February 24, 2014 Boundless Natural Gas, boundless opportunities: interview with EIA Chief The Energy Information Agency (EIA) has predicted that natural gas production in the US will continue to grow at an impressive pace.
February 24, 2014 France targets Africa with new $550m state mining company France resurrects its 17th century economic policy, sets up state miner to explore for rare earths and gold focusing on francophone Africa and South America.
February 24, 2014 Buba explains why US only gave Germany back 5 tonnes of gold The Bundesbank, trying to build trust among Germans concerning the whereabouts of their 3,396 tonnes of gold, tries hard to lay the many rumours to rest.
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