September 17, 2015 Fission R600W Drilling Ends with 100% Hit Rate, Expands North With 13.59m Total Composite Greater Than 10,000 cps Radioactivity in 58.0m Total Composite Mineralization R600W zone now stands at 150m strike length and up to 85m wide
September 16, 2015 BHP Mackenzie calls US Congress to lift four-decade ban on oil exports More than a dozen energy companies have been pressing U.S. authorities to lift the nation's four-decade moratorium on oil exports.
September 15, 2015 Thomas Drolet warns of a coming Grand Canyon of uranium supply deficit and shares three ways to profit by it A Grand Canyon of supply deficit is opening up in the uranium markets, with 66 nuclear reactors under construction globally and more restarting in Japan.
September 11, 2015 Nuclear power to grow fastest in more than 20 years World Nuclear Association report says declining secondary supply, Asian and Middle East reactor builds necessitate whole new mined uranium pipeline by 2025.
September 11, 2015 Botswana may soon have its first uranium mine As Australian firm A-Cap Resources has applied for a mining licence for its flagship Letlhakane project.
September 10, 2015 Big name investors are piling back into commodities A few legendary influencers are making huge bets right now on commodities, an area that’s faced—and continues to face—some pretty strong headwinds.
September 9, 2015 Uranium Energy Corp and the International Atomic Energy Agency advance uranium cooperation with Paraguay’s government International Atomic Energy Agency (“IAEA”) recently completed technical programs in Paraguay for the Paraguayan Vice Ministry of Mines and Energy in Asuncion designed to support the future exploration and development…
September 9, 2015 Public fears put uranium mining on same path as shale gas in Quebec Fears about radioactive contamination may close the door to uranium mining in Canada's Quebec just as public angst shelved shale gas extraction in the province in 2011.
September 8, 2015 As opposition grows, uranium miners fear their days in Quebec are numbered Fears about radioactive contamination may close the door to uranium mining in Quebec just as public angst shelved shale gas extraction in the province in 2011.
September 4, 2015 World’s top 5 miners lose $540 BILLION market worth CHART: The commodity slump has slashed major miners' market valuations to 60–88% below 2011 highs.
China to rein in copper, alumina capacity expansion under next five-year plan The country's economic planner will tighten oversight of copper and alumina projects from 2026 to 2030 to curb irrational investment. December 26, 2025 | 04:10 am