July 25, 2011 Uranium stocks move up – Vialoux’s Technical Watch Financial Post reports Global X Uranium ETF (NYSE:URA) says that the uranium sector is showing some signs of improvement after the Japanese nuclear incident.
July 25, 2011 After 20 years, California’s Mother Lode to finally get new gold mine The old California Gold-Rush era Lincoln Mine is about to roar back to life as Sutter Gold Mining's flagship mine with the first gold bar scheduled to be poured next…
July 25, 2011 Gold prices advance as global debt issues give investors the jitters Gold prices surged in Asian trade Monday, after US authorities failed to agree on a debt ceiling, and with no apparent progress toward a deal the financial markets have the…
July 25, 2011 Grizzly adds to 2.4 million acres of land for Alberta potash project Grizzly Discoveries Inc. announced on Monday it has applied for a new metallic and industrial mineral permit in Alberta along the Saskatchewan border covering approximately 4,672 hectares to add to…
July 25, 2011 Final environmental approval for new Namibia uranium mine Namibia's Ministry of Environment and Tourism has granted environmental approval for the linear infrastructure for the proposed Husab uranium project to Extract Resources subsidiary Swakop Uranium. The approval, covering access…
July 25, 2011 Indonesia coal boom creates jungle wealth Indonesia’s huge reserves of thermal coal — used for power plants — are being aggressively targeted by energy-hungry China and India. The demand, combined with high commodities prices, is driving…
July 25, 2011 China Iron Ore & Steel Assoc. seeks to break grip of Big 3 miners A top official from the China Iron Ore & Steel Association says China will only be able to break the grip of the three major iron ore miners, if it…
July 25, 2011 Australia’s carbon tax may slash coal industry value by $8.7 billion Australia’s planned carbon tax may reduce the value of the coal industry by about $8.7 billion as producers including Xstrata Plc and Anglo American Plc bear higher costs, according to…
July 25, 2011 Mining company to host workshop Rainy River Resources is hosting a free workshop, for both kids and adults, in which participants will have a chance to learn about rocks, minerals, metals, exploration, and mining in…
July 25, 2011 Foreign money invades Mongolia A freeze on licenses to explore for minerals is no small matter in Mongolia, a country undergoing a huge resources boom, as miners such as Anglo-Australian giant Rio Tinto (RIO)…
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