The Anglo-Australian mining company BHP Billiton mulls building a potash export facility for its Canadian Jansen project at Washington state’s Port of Vancouver. The Jansen
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Uranium Long-Term Prospects on the Upside
Recent developments in uranium markets have not indicated positive environment for investors as the spot price seems to move even lower. Yet, David Sadowski of
Stop Africa Bashing : Shifting the Focus of the UNFCCC Agenda
The German city of Bonn has recently hosted an international conference on climate (4-15 June) during which Achim Steiner, the Executive Director of the United
Energy Charter Treaty: Towards Multilateralism in Energy Security
Interview with William Kucera – Exclusive Analysis, Canberra PHOSPHATE-PRICE has spoken to William Kucera, a Southeast Asia analyst at Exclusive Analysis, currently based in Canberra,
G7: Energy Should Not be Used As a Means of Political Coercion
The Energy ministers of the seven most industrialized countries in the world have agreed that “energy should not be used as a means of political
China Bets on Nuke Power to Meet Rising Energy Demand
China, one of the world’s major economic powers, has currently 20 nuclear reactors in operation and 28 others under construction. The Asian giant is expected
Phosphate Main Economic Resource in a Small Pacific Island
The Republic of Nauru is one of the most interesting Islands in the South Pacific. Its economy depends heavily on phosphate which is the only