November 28, 2013 High profits or low profits, tensions with governments rise Over the past decade, the number of disputes that have resulted in international arbitration has increased tenfold for the oil and gas sector and fourfold for the mining industry. And…
November 28, 2013 Canada’s Ontario joins global ‘war on coal’ Province introduces next week legislation aimed to ban the burning of coal and the building of new such plants.
November 27, 2013 Mining sector welcomes Canada’s shift to ‘dollar diplomacy’ By 2018, Canada's government wants small and medium-sized enterprises presence in emerging markets to have grown from 29% to 50%.
November 27, 2013 Global exploration budgets down 29% in 2013 Canada accounted for just over 13% of the total, the smallest share in 14 years. The DRC made it to the top 10 mining destinations for the first time.
November 27, 2013 Australia’s mining boom is over The country is seeing a transition from the investment phase to the production phase and this transition is 'only just the beginning.'
November 27, 2013 Female worker sues Aussie mine for alleged racial and verbal abuse The former dump truck driver claims her co-workers subjected her to constant intimidating behaviour and bullying, leaving with serious psychological trauma.
November 26, 2013 Woodside chairman to head up major CAT distributor WesTrac Starting April of next year.
November 26, 2013 Greenpeace-commissioned report slams plans to develop world’s largest coal deposit "The project's economics don't stack up," authors from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis wrote.
November 25, 2013 Australians ‘short changed’ by mining boom, main trade union says Wealth has flowed to few individuals, a CFMEU claims.
November 22, 2013 300 coal miners barricade themselves inside Turkish mine Zonguldak - Turkey's coal capital - has a grim history of coal mining accidents.
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