Mining Association of Canada has been awarded more than 325.000C$ to develop a program designed to give miners the tools and knowledge to tackle climate
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Barrick Gold Sells Zambian Copper Mine in Light of New ‘Risky’ Tax System
Zambian copper mine Lumwana, owned by the second largest bullion miner in the world –Barrick Gold Corp – is being offered for sale in the
Fire Engulfs Potash Mine in Allan As Nutrien Announced Job Cuts
A fire broke out at a potash mine in the town of Allan, Saskatchewan, earlier this week. The emergency resulted in dozens of workers spending
New ‘Kill-Fluid’ Technique Developed to Safeguard the North Sea’s Decommissioned Oil Wells
Company Sentinel Subsea announced it has designed the tracer compound that restrains leaks from decommissioned oil wells in the North Sea. The team from Heriot-Watt
Greening America: US Renewable Energy Sector Close to a Tipping Point
The United States’ renewable energy industry is on the verge of a tipping point as the sector is close to generating more electricity than coal
Chevron Buys a Texas Refinery from Brazil’s Petrobas
Chevron finalized a $350 million purchase of a refinery located in the Houston suburb of Pasadena in Texas. The American multinational energy corporation acquired the
Geopolitics of Energy: Oil Prices Rise as Political Crisis in Venezuela Escalates
Oil prices have risen after Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido called for military support to put an end to President Nicolas Maduro’s rule but pared
Australian Potash Close to Finalizing Feasibility Study for Lake Wells
Australian Potash Ltd. has started a trial evaporation pond development program at Lake Wells Sulphate of Potash Project in WA to gauge optimum commercial-scale pond
Greening Africa: Colluli Potash Project Poised to Upgrade Eritrean Economy
Eritrea is currently undertaking a major project – Colluli Potash Project – to extract potash and various associated products in the Colluli region of the
Donald Trump’s Arctic Drilling Agenda Slammed by Environmentalists
President Donald Trump’s energy agenda is threatened by a condemnation from federal wildlife regulators regarding the sale of at least 400,000 acres in Arctic National