October 27, 2012 Alberta’s citizens against growing chinese efforts to acquire energy assets The conservative government of Canada has been assiduously touting China as a vast new potential energy market for Canada’s hydrocarbon exports.
October 27, 2012 Gold mining margins will expand further The financial crisis was a major catalyst for the gold mining industry. Gold surged against oil and industrial metals. These ratios held their ground and are reaching higher levels once…
October 27, 2012 Profiting from silver mining in the age of resource nationalism In this interview with The Gold Report, Sean Rakhimov, editor of SilverStrategies.com, shares his insights for safely investing in silver mining companies in a volatile world.
October 26, 2012 Only 0.17% of oil spills in the North Sea end with a fine The largest fines of £20,000 were handed out to BP in 2002 for spilling 28,000 tonnes of diesel from its Forties Alpha platform, and to Total in 2003 for spilling…
October 26, 2012 Will shale create Ohio ghost towns in 2040? IHS, in a study published on what it says is the new American future, finds that the upstream unconventional oil and natural gas sector in the United States could support…
October 26, 2012 A “Canada-first” Canadian energy strategy An oil pipeline to the east coast, an oil pipeline to the west coast.
October 26, 2012 Uranium One’s Mantra Tanzania aims to launch Mkuju River mine next year Uranium One Inc. subsidiary Mantra Tanzania said today that it aims to start construction work on its Mkuju River uranium mine in southern Tanzania in 2013. The company hopes to…
October 26, 2012 BHP confident iron ore prices will stabilize BHP Billiton CEO Marius Kloppers said during the company's annual general meeting yesterday that the record high iron prices witnessed over the past decade will not be repeated.
October 26, 2012 The sky’s the limit in Saskatchewan Saskatchewan's unique political history has created a modern-day last frontier for exploration.
October 26, 2012 Whitehaven shuts Sunnyside on declines in coal prices Aussie miner Whitehaven Coal (ASX:WHC) has announced the indefinite suspension of operations at its Sunnyside mine near Gunnedah in New South Wales. […]
BHP still has iron ore pricing power despite discounts, RBC says The world’s largest mining company is deliberately absorbing the discounts to protect pricing, analyst wrote. January 20, 2026 | 11:01 am