June 2, 2014 Coal versus poverty in Kosovo tests world bank clean-air pledge The smokestacks at Kosovo’s oldest power station tower over decaying buildings and a tangle of rusty pipes, polluting the Balkan countryside and posing the first test of the World Bank’s…
June 2, 2014 UN urges talks following violent Guatemala mining protest A local resistance movement has been trying to stop development of El Tambor gold mine.
June 1, 2014 INFOGRAPHIC: Why the Russia-China LNG won’t crimp BC imports Announced in early May, Russia will sell China $400 billion of natural gas.
June 1, 2014 Fort Hills a ‘sweet spot’ for Teck Teck, which owns 20% of the project, claims it is “one of the best undeveloped oil sands mining assets in the region.”
May 30, 2014 OCENS SpotCast Extended to IsatPhone Pro 2 Worldwide weather service now compatible with Inmarsat’s latest handheld
May 30, 2014 Kinross Gold allegedly trying to recover Ecuador mine losses The government may renew Kinross’s rights to the concession, or at least could remove legal hurdles to the prospective sale of Fruta del Norte gold-silver project.
May 30, 2014 Golconda diamond fails to find buyer at Christie’s auction in Hong Kong It was expected to fetch up to $10 million.
May 30, 2014 Mongolia mining reforms seek $1bn in coal, shale investments The revisions to the country's mining law would increase the area available to exploration to 20%t from around 8%.
May 30, 2014 Leica Geosystems Mining at HxGN LIVE Building on the momentum of innovative technologies released during the last year, Leica Geosystems Mining is set to top expectations at HxGN LIVE 2014, Hexagon’s annual international conference.
Albemarle swings to quarterly loss on charges tied to Ketjen sale World's largest producer of lithium said loss largely due to charges tied to the upcoming sale of its refining catalyst business. February 11, 2026 | 01:36 pm