October 22, 2012 Queensland to rescind decades-long ban on uranium mining The Australian tropical state of Queensland has announced that a decades-long ban on uranium mining will soon be rescinded.
October 19, 2012 No more obstacles to Australian exports of uranium to India Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said that the country has changed its stance on uranium and that there are no further "outstanding obstacles" to exports of the nuclear material…
October 17, 2012 U3O8 Corp. Further Optimizes Metallurgical Process on the Berlin Project, Colombia Canada's U3O8 had optimized the metallurgical process at its Berlin uranium project, in Colombia, and found that by adding an acetic-acid (vinegar) leach step to the process by which the…
October 17, 2012 Australian PM open to uranium sales to India Uranium sales are set to be a key issue of discussions between Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard and her counterparts in New Delhi during an official visit to India.
October 16, 2012 Pele Mountain begins 6,500-meter drill program at its Eco Ridge mine rare earth and uranium project The company announced today the arrival of two drill rigs and the commencement of a 6,500-meter drill program at its Eco Ridge mine rare earths and uranium project at Elliot…
October 15, 2012 More than half of mining execs think industry is on its way up Mining executives see lots of more sunny days in 2013 with 55% of participants in a recent survey saying they believe their sector will perform better than it did in…
October 12, 2012 Areva mothballs Namibia uranium mine The price of the nuclear fuel is down 10% in just the last three months.
October 10, 2012 Western Australia a step closer to green-lighting uranium mine The Western Australian government has issued a key approval for Toro Energy's Wiluna uranium project, bringing the proposed mine a large margin nearer to completion.
October 9, 2012 Gold One fires over 75% of its workers South Africa's Gold One followed Amplats example and fired Tuesday 1,435 of its 1,900 Ezulwini employees in South Africa, after a week-long illegal strike.
October 8, 2012 Australia’s growth prospects downgraded by IMF on commodities dependence The International Monetary Fund's 2013 growth forecast for Australia has been moderately reduced due to the country's significant exposure to international commodities markets.
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