November 30, 2012 Industrial carbon management research gets $3.75 M boost Carbon Management Canada (CMC), a national research network specializing in the development of carbon management technology and insights for industrial scale solutions, has awarded a total of $3.75 million to…
November 30, 2012 Large selection of high-quality, late-model equipment from T.J. Lambrecht Construction being sold at upcoming Ritchie Bros. auctions in Texas, Missouri and Illinois Huge opportunity to acquire high-quality, late-model equipment from a member of ENR's Top 400 contractors
November 30, 2012 Gold could be the panacea for global banking woes: Sprott "China may have already cornered most of the world’s physical gold supply."
November 29, 2012 An Expanded Role for Cap Lamps Northern Light Technologies' New Genesis Cap Lamps Provide Communication Capabilities in Mines
November 29, 2012 Turkey says Iran buys gold to evade U.S. sanctions Turkey's deputy minister said on Thursday that Iran has evaded U.S. economic sanctions in the last six months by using Turkish payments for energy to import gold.
November 29, 2012 INFOGRAPHIC: A century of exploration and mining in BC To celebrate AME BC’s (Association of Mineral Exploration BC) 100th anniversary, the folks at Visual Capitalist put together this infographic, which looks at how the sector has evolved in the…
November 29, 2012 Gemcom MineSched 8.0 Now Available ...the latest version of the MineSched surface and underground scheduling solution has been released.
November 29, 2012 Gold Fields spins off most troubled South African mines South Africa’s Gold Fields (NYSE:GFI) the world’s 4th largest miner, announced Thursday it would spin off two of its more troubled operation into a new company, Sibanye Gold.
November 29, 2012 Cost inflation to eat miners’ results in 2013 The rise of mining costs will have a more dramatic impact on the 2013 industry results than in the last couple of years, revealed Thursday global ranking agency Fitch Ratings.
November 29, 2012 Oil sands giant Suncor loses temporary injunction against drug test Canada’s oil sands giant Suncor Energy (TSX, NYSE:SU) has lost an appeal of a temporary injunction that halts the start of random drug and alcohol testing on its employees.
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