August 24, 2012 Ready, steady, gold In anticipation of the ECB and the Federal Reserve deciding to stimulate the economy through an infusion of newly created paper money gold prices have started to recover and head…
August 23, 2012 TransCanada’s Keystone XL a step closer after Texas ruling TransCanada's Keystone XL oil pipeline won a small battle Wednesday night as a Texas judge ruled in favour of the firm passing through a farm, after the owner took the…
August 22, 2012 Dix wants to take BC back to a two-track regulatory process BC Opposition Leader Adrian Dix vows to leave the joint regulatory framework set up by the BC Liberals that is reviewing the Northern Gateway pipeline and set up his own…
August 22, 2012 China’s oil giant cuts dividends to afford Nexen Even Chinese oil giants have to pinch pennies when making a $15 billion bid
August 22, 2012 BHP ditches Olympic Dam as profit tumbles The world's number one miner, BHP Billiton, has delayed its $30 billion Olympic Dam copper-uranium expansion and said no major projects would be approved until June 2013 as it tries…
August 22, 2012 Lawrence Roulston spots gold juniors with bright futures In this exclusive interview with The Gold Report, top market analyst and Resource Opportunities newsletter editor Lawrence Roulston identifies currently undervalued firms from Africa to British Columbia.
August 22, 2012 Mistrust fuels continued gold demand At a time when complex financial instruments allow for the seemingly effective hedging of all manner of risks, why should precious metals, which involve considerable downside risk, continue to be…
August 22, 2012 Uranium North receives graphite results for the Amer Lake project Results for the samples indicate graphite occurs predominantly as very fine flake and bleb-like patches finer than 30 micrometres in size within clay-rick shaley material.
August 21, 2012 BHP boss bucks bonus Marius Kloppers, CEO of mining giant BHP Billiton, has decided to waive his annual bonus in light of a recent forecast in which BHP's revenues are projected to drop 38%
August 21, 2012 Big flakes finish first in the graphite market Flakes are king in the graphite space, where large flake commands a substantial premium. But the path to production can be long and twisted, with many moving parts.
Indonesian coal association says quota cuts risk mine shutdowns Indonesia flagged plans to slash coal output to about 600 million tons a year in a bid to boost prices for the commodity. February 01, 2026 | 09:05 am