October 21, 2012 Xstrata ‘unfairly disparaged’ says chief The board of Xstrata has been “unfairly disparaged” over its handling of the $70bn merger with commodities trader Glencore, according to Mick Davis, the miner's chief executive.
October 20, 2012 Aussie regions want city to rally behind mining battle City residents need to lose their apathy and join the fight against coal and coal seam gas mining if crucial food and water supplies are to be protected, according to…
October 20, 2012 Ryan in Pennsylvania: Obama waging a ‘war on coal’ Campaigning in the heart of coal country Saturday, vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan in Moon Township, Pa., made a direct play for the voters in the area whose livelihoods depend…
October 20, 2012 Patriot Coal requests 180-day extension to reorganize company under Chapter 11 Patriot Coal Corp. asked the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York for a 180-day extension to file its reorganization plan — moving the deadline to May…
October 20, 2012 The myth of affordable energy Why high oil prices aren't necessarily a bad thing and why why cheap energy is not vital to economic growth.
October 20, 2012 Promises, promises The XEU (Euro) and gold charts presented on this page are a good reading of the short term track record of European and […]
October 19, 2012 Most Gold Fields miners back to work, but KDC East strikers face final ultimatum Almost all the 15,000 Gold Fields Ltd. (NYSE, JSE:GFI) miners at risk of being fired for going on an illegal strike reported for duty, but striking workers at the company’s…
October 19, 2012 TransCanada shuts Keystone due to anomaly Oil was trading higher Friday morning driven, in part, by TransCanada Corp's (TSX, NYSE:TRP) announcement yesterday that it was temporarily shutting down its existing Keystone pipeline after tests showed possible…
October 19, 2012 Goldman Sachs’ Ian Preston surveys the gold ETF vs equity battleground In this exclusive Gold Report interview, Goldman Sachs Managing Director Ian Preston discusses the steps gold companies must take to pull investors back from the ETF space.
October 19, 2012 Chinese stimulus spending could revive US coal A raft of stimulus spending on infrastructure projects in China could lend much needed succor to the America's enervated coal industry.
Canadian government bank has billions to back critical mineral projects The bank wants to help feasibility-stage projects develop the country’s 34 listed critical minerals. January 19, 2026 | 02:35 pm