August 11, 2022 Column: Australia’s renewable energy ambitions dwarfed by coal, LNG juggernaut Australia can become a renewable energy superpower but a dose of realism on the scale and cost of achieving the goals would be welcome, writes Clyde Russell.
August 10, 2022 JPMorgan gold traders found guilty in Chicago spoofing trial Michael Nowak and Gregg Smith were found guilty Wednesday by a federal jury after a three-week trial.
August 10, 2022 Chile rethinks mine safety after worker deaths and expanding sinkhole Chile President Gabriel Boric said on Wednesday he wants to ratify an International Labor Organization convention on health and safety in mines.
August 10, 2022 US renewables investors see Senate bill sparking a gold rush "This is going to be a golden period of 10 years, at least," said Keith Martin, an attorney with Norton Rose Fulbright who works on financing renewable energy projects.
August 10, 2022 Coal’s skyrocketing prices could last years on Russia disruption The EU’s ban on Russian coal that begins this month will boost demand for imports from other countries like Indonesia and Australia.
August 9, 2022 Denison makes improved offer in attempt to hijack Uranium Energy’s UEX bid Acquisition of UEX would see Denison consolidate a 100% ownership of the largest undeveloped uranium project in the Athabasca Basin.
August 9, 2022 Column: Glencore’s smelter warning galvanizes the zinc price What looked like a seasonal power price spike when Russia invaded Ukraine has now morphed into structurally higher pricing, writes Andy Home.
August 8, 2022 Worst-performing precious metal silver may have seen bottom Prices could turn higher from later this year as the electronics and photovoltaics sectors support industrial consumption, HSBC Securities' chief precious metals analyst said.
August 8, 2022 Chile to ‘sanction’ those responsible for sinkhole near copper mine The mysterious hole of 36.5 meters in diameter that emerged in late July led the mining regulator to suspend operations of a nearby mine owned by Canada's Lundin in the northern…
August 8, 2022 Visualizing 10 years of global EV sales by country After remaining fairly flat in 2019, global EV sales grew by 38% in 2020, and then more than doubled in 2021.
Column: Nickel market plays the Indonesia’s numbers game Nickel prices have been on an explosive rally as the market bets that Indonesia, the world's largest producer, will hit the brakes on its runaway output growth. January 25, 2026 | 06:54 am