October 5, 2011 Anglo American buys rest of Peace River Coal for $166m Global diversified miner Anglo American announced Wednesday it has cquired the remaining 25%, along with rights to royalties it didn't already own, in BC-based Peace River Coal Partnership (PRC), for…
October 5, 2011 Greens sue over Keystone ‘construction’, TransCanada says it only ‘mowed some grass’ The Keystone XL pipeline project of TransCanada Corp. should be halted because the US did not complete an environmental impact review before work started, green advocacy groups said in a…
October 5, 2011 Total AUM on commodities rise in August Total assets under management (AUM) in commodities in August rose to $390 billion from $385 billion in July, Societe Generale said in a report on Wednesday. The rise in AUM…
October 5, 2011 Peru’s Cerro Verde strikers seek to paralyze mine The strike at Peru's Cerro Verde mine is getting nasty, reports MarkeWatch, with workers aiming to "paralyze the mine." MarketWatch reported Wednesday there are no negotiations underway to end the…
October 5, 2011 Guyana Goldfields Aurora project moving forward Guyana Goldfields (TSE:GUY) got a nice bump today after the company announced an agreeement with the Guyana government for developing its Aurora gold project. The stock was up around 8.5%…
October 5, 2011 Richards Bay Coal Terminal CEO quits Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) CEO Raymond Chirwa has resigned. RBCT chairperson Imogen Mkhize said in a statement that RBCT’s GM Alan Waller would act as RBCT CEO until further…
October 5, 2011 Europe gold reserves jump €56.8 billion Gold and gold receivables held by euro zone central banks rose by €56.8 billion to €420 billion after a quarterly revaluation, the European Central Bank said on Wednesday. Net foreign…
October 5, 2011 Arizona’s newest copper mine faces setback Augusta Resource Corp. (TSE:AZC) — the company behind Arizona's latest copper mine — suffered a setback last week in its efforts to develop its Rosemont Copper Project.
October 5, 2011 Calls for more women in the mining industry MORE women are being encouraged to consider a career in the traditionally male-dominated mining industry as the sector recognises the benefits of diversity in the workforce. Employment Office Managing Director,…
October 5, 2011 North American Palladium to expand flagship Ontario mine Canada's North American Palladium said it plans to expand its flagship mine in Northern Ontario at a cost of around $75 million for the first phase of the project. Phase…
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