September 11, 2015 University of California sells off $200 million in coal, oil sands assets Chief Investment Officer Jagdeep Bachher said the assets were no longer good investments for the university's $98.2 billion fund.
September 10, 2015 Chile’s Codelco to cut top positions in response to weak copper prices Chief executive Nelson Pizarro warned Codelco is ready to “cut costs to the bones,” and revealed the layoff process has already started.
September 10, 2015 BHP, SaskPower partner to accelerate development of carbon capture and storage The companies will share access to data and lessons learned from SaskPower’s Boundary Dam facility — the world’s first full chain power sector CCS project.
September 10, 2015 Duke Energy, U.S. Gov’t end 15-year-old Clean Air Act litigation The company still denies the alleged violations, but has agreed to settle the case solely to avoid the costs and uncertainties of continued litigation, it said.
September 10, 2015 Outotec again among sustainability leaders in the Dow Jones index For the third consecutive year.
September 10, 2015 Nazi ‘gold train’ treasure hunters show alleged picture of found wagons The Polish military has urged caution in the search for the missing train, especially after a 39-year-old treasure seeker died yesterday when falling into a pit while looking for it.
September 10, 2015 Gemfields expands outside Africa, targets Latin America emerald assets The London-listed precious stones miner plans to buy two emerald projects in Colombia.
September 10, 2015 Mineral IRL reopens Peru gold mine after reaching deal with locals Latin America-focused precious metals miner extended a social contract with locals until 2018.
September 9, 2015 Half of South Africa’s gold mines operating at loss — report Experts believe the troubles affecting gold producers in South Africa go way deeper than a slump in prices for the metal or the usual cycles the mining industry experiences.
September 9, 2015 Canada’s Capstone puts Chile copper project in back burner The Vancouver-based miner blamed low commodity prices for the measure.
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