October 16, 2013 Being contrarian could lead to lucrative energy plays Sometimes the most attractive energy assets aren’t found in the ground. Rather, at times like today, they are listed on the stock exchange.
October 16, 2013 Greenland to revise polemic mining law The ruling’s most controversial point is the one that allows miners to potentially bring hundreds of foreign workers into the country.
October 16, 2013 North England old mines may hold key to cheaper energy Water sitting in flooded abandoned mines can be a source of cheap geothermal energy.
October 16, 2013 Alberta, B.C. mulling oil transport options in case pipelines never built Rail to fill the "void" to the West Coast
October 16, 2013 Low prices hold back GDP growth of Canada’s north Weak markets in 2013 have stalled the previously robust economic growth of Canada's territories; long-term outlook still positive.
October 15, 2013 More greenhouse gases if nuclear power plants are shuttered warns the IER And electricity prices will rise.
October 15, 2013 Coal to overtake oil as main source of energy by 2020 The two main coal consumers, China and India, are turning back to it because it is cheaper and more reliable than oil or renewable energy sources.
October 15, 2013 Russia launches probe of Uralkali CEO, demands extradition It is not clear whether Moscow does intend to press charges against Baumgertner, or whether it is a means to get him back to Russia, say analysts.
October 13, 2013 Greg McCoach says keep the best and dump the rest Get rid of the also-rans and keep and build positions in those companies that have what it takes to gain in multiples when the market recovers - and six companies…
October 13, 2013 Fresh protests erupt over Europe’s largest gold project Thousands of people gathered in the Romanian capital Bucharest and other cities on Sunday in a show of opposition against the Rosia Montana project in Transylvania
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