January 18, 2013 Former Upper Big Branch superintendent going to prison Gary May was sentenced to a 21-month prison term.
January 18, 2013 Mine manager charged over four deaths in UK’s Gleision disaster The incident is considered the worst mining disaster in Wales in the last three decades.
January 18, 2013 Colombia allows some miners to work in new national park, sparks debate While miners that already hold licenses will be allowed to keep working in the area, the authority emphasized that those permits will not be renewed once they expire.
January 18, 2013 Glencore and Xstrata postpone final merger date, but get Eskom’s support Eskom's announcement removes one of the last few hurdles in the two companies' quest to create the world's fourth-biggest diversified miner.
January 18, 2013 Oil sands pollution confirmed A Queen University’s study confirms suspicions about contamination of lakes by Alberta’s oil sands.
January 18, 2013 Canadian miner that hired hundreds of Chinese to disclose failed applicants’ resumes HD Mining, the company at the centre of a court battle over Chinese workers at a coal mine in British Columbia, Canada, will release résumés of Canadians who applied for,…
January 18, 2013 Gold mania phase approaching for junior miners Low market valuations for junior mining companies have Michael Ballanger, director of wealth management at Richardson GMP, feeling like a kid in a candy store, and equities satisfy his sweet…
January 18, 2013 Shell opens its largest grease plant in China Company set to supply growing demand in world's biggest auto market.
January 17, 2013 Canadian HR minister taken to task over court order on Chinese coal miners headed for BC Finley must ensure disclosure of documents about temporary foreign workers and their permits from HD Mining
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