February 5, 2013 Kazakhstan reinforcing its leadership in the global uranium race Kazakhstan continues to lead the world in uranium production.
February 5, 2013 Uranium mine allowed to operate near Grand Canyon National Park A federal appeals court upheld on Monday the government's decision to allow a uranium mine near the Grand Canyon National Park to resume operation.
February 5, 2013 Scotiabank’s Mohr argues strong case for commodities now to 2020 Scotiabank's Patricia Mohr delivers a bullish stance on emerging markets and thus demand for commodities such as copper.
February 4, 2013 Casey interviews Peter Schiff on gold, inflation, and interest rates VIDEO: A wide-ranging conversation covering precious metals, the future of the US dollar and more.
February 4, 2013 The saving grace for Canadian producers The price of condensate — a very light oil which is condensed from rich natural gas and solution gas from oil — is skyrocketing.
February 4, 2013 CostMine’s 2012 survey of U.S. mine salaries Ranges are large plus the differences between large and small mines is significant.
February 4, 2013 Australian rains prompt coal force majeures Heavy rains in Queensland have prompted Rio Tinto and Xstrata to declare force majeures on coking and thermal coal exports this week.
February 2, 2013 Harry Dent: Strategies for the great crash ahead Gold and gold equities are great investments, but when the crash comes, find out what he suggests will be a good sector.
February 1, 2013 Who’s making a killing on condensate? Condensate prices in Canada are soaring—now sitting some $14/barrel ABOVE WTI—making it the most valuable Canadian energy product.
February 1, 2013 New shale formation in West Texas could dwarf the Bakken The Cline Shale play could be bigger than all others in the US.
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