November 6, 2018 US Supreme Court mostly in favour of Virginia’s uranium mining ban The country's top court has given a rather favourable reception to a Virginia law that bans mining at the nation’s largest known uranium deposit
November 5, 2018 NexGen boosts NPV for Rook I to $3.7B Vancouver-based NexGen Energy, Wood Group and Rosco Postle Associates have completed the pre-feasibility study for NexGen’s Rook I project in the Athabasca Basin.
November 2, 2018 US Supreme Court to decide fate of Virginia’s uranium mining ban Supreme Court will have to decide whether the southeastern state hast the right to regulate uranium mining or that should be done by the federal government.
October 31, 2018 As tobacco wanes, a Virginia farmer wants to harvest his uranium There’s uranium everywhere.
October 31, 2018 China’s CNNC seeking overseas partners to secure uranium "Our vision is to be the world's leading uranium company" - Ni Tao deputy manager of China National Uranium Co Ltd
October 29, 2018 Spend don’t splurge, investors tell miners as M&A, capex surges Capital expenditure among the 10 largest metals and mining companies is forecast to advance to about $35 billion this year, the first annual rise since 2013.
October 26, 2018 Canada Revenue Agency appeals Cameco tax ruling Late last month the Tax Court of Canada ruled in favour of Cameco Corp in their decade long dispute
October 26, 2018 Namibia scraps black ownership rules for mining exploration licences Rules threaten the diamond and uranium producer's ability to attract investment.
October 25, 2018 Western Uranium & Vanadium to re-open the Sunday Mine Complex The complex extends for 3,748 hectares and consists of five individual mines currently in Temporary Cessation.
October 23, 2018 Caterpillar plummets after flagging tariffs-triggered high material costs The world's no.1 heavy machinery maker reported third-quarter earnings that topped analysts’ estimates, but said the ongoing trade dispute resulted in $40 million in extra costs for materials in the…
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