August 26, 2011 Cameco kicks off uranium consolidation with $527 million cash buyout of Hathor In a sign that consolidation in the uranium sector is gathering pace, world number one uranium producer Cameco announced on Friday it is extending a $527 million cash offer to…
August 26, 2011 Oilsands Quest forced to extend begging bowl to battered investors once again Oilsands Quest stock was trading below the rights offer price of 20c at the open on Friday after announcing it was extending a rights offer to advance its Axe Lake…
August 26, 2011 Why U.S. protesters want Obama to “just say no” to Canada’s oilsands Thousands of Americans – many of them high-profile, law-abiding citizens – will be risking arrest over the coming weeks to send a message to their president about importing oil from…
August 25, 2011 Detour Gold obtains another $40 million for mine fleet Detour Gold has executed a term sheet with Caterpillar Financial Services pursuant to which Cat Financial has agreed to underwrite an additional mining fleet lease facility of some $40 million…
August 25, 2011 The secrets of diamond mining are forever 24/7 Wall St says the global diamond mining industry may be one of the world’s best-kept secrets and diamond mining is not unlike the oil business, where about 100 massive…
August 25, 2011 Mountain Lake discovers of new gold-bearing vein Mountain Lake Resources Inc reports discovery of a new quartz-tourmaline-pyrite vein structure from the current resource boundary of the Leprechaun gold deposit , Newfoundland.
August 25, 2011 TerraX completes first drill hole at Stewart Gold-Copper Property TerraX Minerals Inc. reports that it has completed the first hole of the current drill program on its Stewart gold-copper property, Newfoundland.
August 25, 2011 Impala Platinum earnings leap 41% but Zimbabwe concerns linger South Africa's Impala Platinum Holdings (Implats) said on Thursday that its headline earnings for the 2011 financial year rose 41% as it reaped the benefit of rising prices. The world's…
August 25, 2011 US review to find Canada pipeline impact ‘limited’ – report The U.S. State Department's final environmental review of a proposed Canada-to-Texas oil pipeline will affirm an earlier finding that the project will have "limited adverse environmental impacts," The Washington Post…
August 25, 2011 Selling oil sands coast to coast The environmentalists protesting daily outside the White House over a proposed pipeline to carry “dirty” Alberta oil south – and landing in the slammer for it – cast doubt on…
China could lift coal output this year due to Indonesian curbs Indonesia, the world’s biggest exporter of power station coal, flagged in early January that it’s looking to slash output by nearly a quarter. February 10, 2026 | 07:31 am