August 13, 2020 Home of the oil sands eyes cleaner future as hydrogen superpower Canada has the potential to become a top hydrogen exporter and shake off a reputation of global warming offender.
July 31, 2020 Glencore copper production drops 11%, cobalt by third Suspended Mutanda copper and cobalt mine in Congo slashes Swiss miner and commodities trader's first half production.
July 29, 2020 US appoints coordinator for Arctic policy as mineral race heats up US announced a $12 million economic aid package for Greenland, which has vast deposits of rare earth minerals.
July 26, 2020 Venezuela’s interim government faces a number of challenges in the Crystallex dispute Economist Francisco Rodríguez said that Juan Guaidó and his team need to address a series of mistakes that may affect Venezuela’s case.
July 24, 2020 Tracking the growing wave of oil & gas bankruptcies 2020 hasn’t been kind to the energy sector, and a growing wave of energy bankruptcies has started to build.
July 12, 2020 Nornickel reports another fuel spill in the Arctic The Russian company said 44.5 tonnes of fuel were spilled near the village of Tukhard.
July 10, 2020 IEA warns oil demand recovery at risk from virus resurgence Global oil supply dropped to a nine-year low of 86.9-million barrels a day last month.
July 2, 2020 Saudi Arabia eyes total dominance in oil and gas Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz claimed last week that the Kingdom will be the world’s biggest hydrocarbon producer “even” in 2050.
June 30, 2020 Vedanta seeks to upsize loan to $2.75 billion to fund delisting The firm won shareholder approval last week to begin the delisting process.
June 30, 2020 BHP overstayed in petroleum — time to exit The world’s largest digger is among the last heavyweights to mix mines with a significant presence in oil.
Copper at heart of probable Rio bid for Glencore: RBC A premium of 15% to 30% to Glencore’s early January share price could get the deal done, RBC analyst said. January 18, 2026 | 06:47 am