July 25, 2011 Final environmental approval for new Namibia uranium mine Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism has granted environmental approval for the linear infrastructure for the proposed Husab uranium project to Extract Resources subsidiary Swakop Uranium. The approval, covering access…
July 24, 2011 Soon half of India’s power from private sector: Power Minister Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde has promised reform and an enabling policy environment that will ensure half of India's electricity is generated and distributed by private players, complementing state-run utilities.
July 23, 2011 Powering Japan’s future Since the nuclear crisis began in March, interest in renewable energy has been growing fast. Here, in a 2-page special, Winifred Bird examines the options and weighs the pros and…
July 22, 2011 Canadian exploration and deposit expenditure expected to increase Canada’s mining industry continues to rally from the recent global recession, with this year’s production currently exceeding that of 2010, reports government department Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).
July 22, 2011 David Talbot thinks uranium and lithium demand will power stocks Mining Analyst David A. Talbot remains bullish on uranium and sees growing demand for lithium. In this exclusive interview with The Energy Report, he tells us why he believes the…
July 22, 2011 Everybody wins in First Uranium deal First Uranium shareholders probably couldn’t believe their luck when the announcement came on July 22 that AngloGold Ashanti was buying around 20% of their company, relieving Village Main Reef of…
July 22, 2011 AngloGold to spend $30m on 19.79% stake in First Uranium Africa's biggest gold miner AngloGold Ashanti said on Friday it would acquire a 19.79 percent stake in Canadian gold and uranium producer First Uranium Corp for $30 million. AngloGold said…
July 22, 2011 Azimut discovers a new copper-molybdenum zone at Rex, Nunavik, Quebec Azimut Exploration Inc ("Azimut" or "the Company") (TSXV: AZM) announces the discovery of a new mineralized 1.5-km-long copper-molybdenum zone on its 100% owned Rex property in Nunavik, northern Quebec. This…
July 22, 2011 Tanzanians get top posts at SBL and Uranium One Serengeti Breweries Limited has appointed Ephraim Balozi Mafuru its director of marketing. He joins SBL from consultancy firm Hillside Investment Company Limited, where he was one of the directors. Mafuru…
July 22, 2011 South Australia bans mining in Arkaroola forever South Australia Premier Mike Rann on Friday banned mining in the Arkaroola region, in the state’s far-north, where junior Marathon Resources is drilling for uranium.
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