September 24, 2014 Low metal prices put chill on global mineral exploration Fresh data suggests it is still too early to celebrate a recovery in the sector.
September 22, 2014 Coal revival cripples Germany’s $130 billion green drive Germany’s energy revolution —or “Energiewende”— has so far added more than $134 billion to the country's power bills.
September 20, 2014 Russian sanctions “Putin” pressure on uranium supply A few months ago, I believed uranium would bounce off lows and make a powerful move higher.
September 18, 2014 Looking for lithium mega-deals with Thibaut Lepouttre Where will Tesla Motors get the tons of lithium it will need to make advanced batteries at its Nevada gigafactory?
September 17, 2014 Eric Coffin: can investors still find tenbaggers? Coffin believes that in the short term a price of $1,200/oz is possible, though there is room now for an oversold bounce.
September 17, 2014 Arrow zone heats up for NexGen Energy The radioactivity results are in from the last two holes drilled at the Arrow zone, and Vancouver's NexGen Energy is pleased.
September 16, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: Visualizing the changing landscape in nuclear power In this visualization, every nuclear reactor in the world is shown and broken down by country and life of plant. This includes construction, commercial power generation, and decommissioning of the…
September 14, 2014 $8bn mining private equity needs to be spent. And soon Countercyclical investors sitting on $8 billion unspent funds have been waiting for clear signs of a market bottom. The wait may well be over.
September 11, 2014 These are the top risks miners face Productivity, followed by capital decisions and obtaining a social license to operate, are among the top risks global mining and metals companies face.
Copper price tops $12,000 for first time on tariffs, supply woes Copper prices exceed $12,000 a tonne for the first time on record due to mine disruptions and tariffs, despite weak demand in China. December 23, 2025 | 05:39 am