November 23, 2016 Oil consumption outlook fuels further pipeline debate Fossil-fuel-free future far off as world demand to increase, says the International Energy Agency.
November 23, 2016 Carbon tax won’t affect oil sands development if crude rises above $60 — report That's the estimated minimum price oil sands companies need to go ahead with their projects, and if it's reached then the extra cost of a carbon tax likely won't sway…
November 22, 2016 Congo gets firmer grip on Ivanhoe’s Kamoa-Kakula copper project Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines and joint-venture partner Zijin Mining have transferred a further 15% interest in their Kamoa-Kakula copper project to the DRC’s government.
November 22, 2016 Polemic around Canadian firm’s gold project in Ireland heats up Locals oppose to the Dalradian Resources' plans to build a processing plant at its Curraghinalt project, which will use cyanide to extract gold.
November 22, 2016 Eldorado Gold officially out of China Company has finished selling its stakes in the White Mountain and Tanjianshan mines, as well as in the Eastern Dragon development project to an affiliate of China’s Yintai Resources.
November 22, 2016 Shell Canada boss says stay the course on carbon pricing as Quest CCS project exceeds expectations Royal Dutch Shell, a long-time advocate of pricing carbon, says the strategy needs to be maintained regardless of what happens south of the border.
November 22, 2016 Barrick on track to meet 2016 debt reduction target — Haywood The sales of Kalgoorlie and Barrick's 63% interest in Acacia would provide well in excess of $2 billion.
November 21, 2016 US bans mining near Yellowstone national park Authorities have blocked new mining claims on a 30,000-acres area north of the park for at least two years.
November 21, 2016 Canada to fully phase out coal power by 2030 Gov’t will work with the four provinces that still burn coal to reach the goal of making sure 90% of Canada's electricity comes from sustainable sources by 2010.
November 21, 2016 About 500 iron ore jobs to go at Rio Tinto The world's second largest miner said the job cuts at its Australian iron ore business are part of a restructuring of the division.
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