September 29, 2015 Australia’s minerals sector facing skills crisis The mining industry is now losing highly skilled professionals as they pursue alternative work.
September 28, 2015 World’s first deep sea mining proposal ignores consequences of its impacts on oceans As the deep sea mining industry chases investors at the Asia Pacific Deep Sea Mining Summit, a new critique by the Deep Sea Mining Campaign reveals indefensible flaws in the…
September 27, 2015 Cigar Lake mine officially starts production Saskatchewan mine is the second largest high-grade undeveloped uranium deposit in the world.
September 24, 2015 Fission Regional Drilling Hits Anomalous Radioactivity at Forest Lake and Patterson Lake Corridors Multiple holes show strong alteration
September 24, 2015 Argentina’s presidential candidates want mining to be platform for country’s recovery Argentina’s presidential election, the first to be decided in a second and final round since the constitution was changed in the 1990s, will be key for the country’s economy, particularly…
September 24, 2015 Renewables beat coal for first time in UK electricity mix More than a quarter of the UK's electricity came from renewables this spring, official figures show.
September 23, 2015 The ever diminishing ambitions of BHP Billiton This year capital and exploration spending at BHP will be $13 billion less than in 2013, leaving the world's largest miner with a single greenfield project.
September 21, 2015 This is the scariest mining chart you’ll see today We're only halfway into mining bear market says new report.
September 21, 2015 Fission High Grade Drilling Expands R600W, R780E and R1620E; Hits 21.53% U3O8 Over 4.5M Assays underscore growth of R600W and highlight potential for even stronger economics for Triple R
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Vale Indonesia halts mining activities on delayed approval for 2026 output plan All miners in Indonesia are required to submit an annual production plan for official approval with the government setting output quotas for the industry. January 02, 2026 | 07:57 am