June 21, 2015 Met-coal plumbs decade lows Hobbled by too much supply and not enough demand, especially in China, the coal needed to produce steel has fallen to levels not seen since 2004.
June 21, 2015 ICL to supply India with 835,000 tonnes of potash Israel's ICL has signed several contracts to supply its Indian customers with a total of 835,000 tonnes of potash.
June 21, 2015 China’s energy demand may not increase until 2017 In this post I revisit the energy production and consumption data for China looking for clues about the future direction of global energy markets.
June 17, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Every Chinese overseas investment over $100m visualized Showing over 1,250 attempted transactions, this list includes both successful and failed attempts in order to visualize the ebb and flow of Chinese investments up until mid-2014.
June 16, 2015 The world’s top 10 gold mines Together these giant gold operations produce more than 10 million ounces per year.
June 16, 2015 Mining industry inertia will come at a price PwC's John Gravelle on the mining industry's austerity drive, price realities and declining exploration spending.
June 16, 2015 What is next for key technology investments in the mining industry? Timetric data from over 630 mines across six regions, highlights a range of investment priorities in different areas of technology.
June 16, 2015 NGOs question Nautilus Minerals report on seafloor mining ‘minimum’ impacts They are calling the company's shareholders “not to pay the price of ignorance” when it comes to investing in the Solwara 1 deep sea copper, gold mining project in Papua…
June 15, 2015 To avoid further strife, Afghanistan should leave its copper in the ground: Antony Loewenstein Afghanis say that since the Aynak copper mine was set up, their lives have become plagued with conflict and environmental destruction.
June 13, 2015 Billions and billions pour into India and China It’s been a little over a year since Narendra Modi took office in India, and so far the results have been mostly positive for the South Asian country and the…
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