January 12, 2015 Canadian Natural Resources slashes spending, defers oil sands project The firm is deferring the first phase of the 40,000-barrel-per-day project Kirby oil sands project in northern Alberta, originally targeted for the fourth quarter of 2016.
January 12, 2015 Fission Uranium stock skyrockets after doubling up resource estimate Analysts were expecting 50-80 million pounds, but instead learned the uranium project holds over 105 million pounds in the indicated and inferred categories.
January 12, 2015 Olive Oil: The Year Ahead – Part I It’s all rainbows and ponies on Wall St right now which should make any sensible person a bit nervous.
January 12, 2015 China’s green ban hitting Aussie coal exporters hard Australia exports as much as 49 million tonnes of thermal coal a year to China.
January 12, 2015 Rio Tinto to spend at least $500 million to advance diamond project in India The Bunder project will be one of the only four diamond mines to be operational over the next decade.
January 12, 2015 Battle for control of Asia Resource heats up Its chairman Bob Kamandanu decided to step down only weeks ahead of a vote proposed by largest shareholder Samin Tan to replace most directors and take the reins at the…
January 9, 2015 Proposed B.C. coal mine to rely mostly on foreign workers, cost almost double More than half the employees at Murray River coal mine be temporary foreign workers in 2018.
January 9, 2015 Nebraska court approves Keystone XL pipeline route Judges rule against landowners challenging Keystone XL's route through the state. It could speed Obama’s decision that’s been on hold.
January 9, 2015 Chile mulls making water desalination mandatory for miners The measure would only be imposed to miners that consume more than 150 liters (40 gallons) of water per second.
January 8, 2015 African miners to increase spending in 2015: survey The report, based on responses from 108 buyers and decision-makers across 100 mines in 16 African countries, shows most plan to acquire equipment and maintenance services.
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