July 30, 2011 BHP’s Q4 results overshadowed by Petrohawk bid With BHP Billiton's fourth-quarter operating performance in line with expectations, it is the acquisition of Petrohawk that triggers changes to our EPS calculations.
July 30, 2011 $100 million Wyoming clean coal plant suspended General Electric and the University of Wyoming have suspended plans for a $100 million clean coal research facility near Cheyenne amid uncertainty in the nation's energy policy.
July 30, 2011 Iran crude steel output up 11.6 pct in H1: report Some 484.8 million tons of crude steel was produced in Asia during the mentioned period, showing 6.7 percent increase in comparison to corresponding time span the year before, the report…
July 30, 2011 East Africa gold mining makes headway Gold mining in Tanzania and other East African sites is making headway with work in progress on prospecting and resource development at eight sites.
July 30, 2011 Coal, power plants blamed for almost half of industrial air pollution The most toxic air pollution from coal- and oil-fired power plants can be found in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Florida, according to a new study released by the nonprofit Natural Resources…
July 30, 2011 Death toll rises to 27 in two Ukraine mine accidents President Viktor Yanukovich ordered a national day of mourning on Sunday as the number of dead in two separate accidents in Ukrainian coal mines rose to 27
July 30, 2011 Chile Collahuasi copper mine workers on strike, union says Unionized workers at Chilean copper mine Dona Ines de Collahuasi downed their tools Saturday, the sole mine union said on its Twitter page. The strike comes on the heels of…
July 30, 2011 A tale of cleaner tailings John Broadhurst sizes up the sludge flowing out of a pipe into one of Suncor Energy Inc.’s tailings ponds and nods in approval.
July 30, 2011 Price pressures rising for oil sands operators Apparently the big news out of Suncor Energy Inc.’s Thursday conference call, where it announced its second quarter results, is that it is taking a $514 million writedown on its…
July 30, 2011 Bonus blackmail at world’s top copper mine could see strike escalate Disagreements over a bonus scuttled a potential labor deal at the world's biggest copper mine, Chile's Escondida, union leaders said on Friday, the eighth day of a strike that has…
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