August 15, 2013 Strikes take their toll in Colombia’s coal output, down by 13% The nation’s coal sector has been severely affected this year by two major strikes
August 15, 2013 The sweat of the sun, the breath of god: Gold through the centuries Gold was the ultimate guarantee of national survival.
August 14, 2013 Rio begins appeal against ruling that blocked its Warkworth coal mine expansion Its outcome could reshape the regulatory environment of Australia’s economy, heavily dependent on natural resource extraction.
August 13, 2013 Kamloops unemployment low due to tourism, mining The unemployment rate might have jumped in B.C. in July, but the local tourism and mining sector held the city's numbers steady.
August 13, 2013 Is this the cheapest you will see precious metal and miners in your lifetime? Buy straw hats in winter when no one wants them and wait to sell them when the summer heat wave hits.
August 12, 2013 Fission/Alpha drills 13.41m of “off-scale” radioactivity at PLS All three zones now have drill holes with wide and robust mineralization.
August 11, 2013 Mexico uncovers long-awaited energy reform this week Likely to open up the country’s oil industry to private investment for the first time in 75 years.
August 11, 2013 Zimbabwe selling uranium to Iran is British media’s latest ‘malicious and blatant lie’ — Mining ministry Obert Mpofu denied Sunday a report claiming the African nation had signed a secret deal to supply Iran with uranium.