January 6, 2020 Australia takes crown as world’s top LNG exporter This is the first time Australia has topped global LNG export performance on a sustained annual basis.
December 24, 2019 South Africa proposes 20% carried interest in oil and gas law The draft policy also calls for at least a 10% participating interest by black partners and the establishment of a Petroleum Agency.
December 19, 2019 Brazil’s Bolsonaro says bill to open indigenous reserves to mining, agriculture ready The proposed rule would have to be approved by Congress, which goes on recess on Friday and doesn’t resume functions until February.
December 12, 2019 The financial sustainability imperative The perception of sustainability as a nice-to-have but costly luxury has changed irrevocably in the past 18 months.
December 12, 2019 Canada will consider climate plan in Teck oil project decision – minister Teck wants approval for its C$20.6 billion ($15.5 billion) Frontier project, which involves an open pit mine to eventually produce 260,000 barrels per day.
December 10, 2019 Gold’s deal blitz could draw in the rest of mining A torrent of deal-making among gold producers that’s pushed M&A in the sector to an eight-year high is seen spilling over into the wider mining industry.
December 4, 2019 European Investment Bank explains divestment from unabated fossil fuels The EIB wants to focus on promoting solar energy projects in Spain and climate action investments in Latin America.
December 3, 2019 Canada’s energy outlook forecasts coal use to decline 75% by 2040 Canadian oil pricing and production trends will rely heavily on the availability of export pipeline and rail capacity.
November 21, 2019 Propane shortage looms as strike at Canada’s biggest railroad enters third day Canada relies on CN and Canadian Pacific Railway to move crops, potash, coal and manufactured goods to ports and the United States.
November 19, 2019 CN rail strike impacting Canadian mining operations The impact is felt strongly by mining companies dependent on rail to either transport supplies in, or transport products and by-products from operations.
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