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Russian billionaire Prokhorov says eyes uranium

June 9th, 2008
Russian billionaire Prokhorov says eyes uranium

State-controlled uranium miner Atomredmedzoloto will be in charge of developing Elkon and other deposits. The company plans to produce 10,000 tonnes a year of uranium by 2015, more than three times what it produced last year. (Reporting by Polina Devitt, writing by Robin Paxton; Editing by David Cowell) - ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 8 - [...]

IEA Sees $45 Trillion Investment for World Energy

June 7th, 2008
IEA Sees $45 Trillion Investment for World Energy

The world needs to invest $45 trillion in energy in coming decades, build some 1,400 nuclear power plants and vastly expand wind power in order to halve greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency.
The IEA envisions an “energy revolution” that would greatly reduce the world’s dependence on fossil fuels while maintaining [...]

Senate Sets Aside Climate Bill

June 7th, 2008
Senate Sets Aside Climate Bill

Senate Republicans blocked a global warming bill that would have required major reductions in greenhouse gases.
Democratic leaders fell a dozen votes short of getting the 60 needed to end a Republican filibuster on the measure and bring the bill up for a vote, prompting Majority Leader Harry Reid to pull the legislation from consideration.
The Senate [...]

Yanzhou Coal Mining ADRs slide on word Chinese province will boost production, cut prices

June 5th, 2008
Yanzhou Coal Mining ADRs slide on word Chinese province will boost production, cut prices

Shares of China’s Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. trading in the U.S. helped pull an index of emerging markets ADRs down in Wednesday afternoon trading.
The company’s ADRs fell $11, or 10.3 percent, to $97.71. ADR stands for American Depositary Receipt, which is a security designed to allow U.S. investors to trade shares of companies based overseas.
The [...]

Crude Down to $122

June 5th, 2008
Crude Down to $122

Oil prices fell to the $122 level, after the Energy Department said fuel inventories rose more than expected, indicating slowing demand.
Light, sweet crude for July delivery fell $2.01 to settle at $122.30 barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Earlier it dropped as low as $121.84. It was oil’s lowest settlement since May 6. July [...]

Magellan Midstream Shuts Kansas City Terminal

June 5th, 2008
Magellan Midstream Shuts Kansas City Terminal

Magellan Midstream Partners shut down a fuel distribution terminal in Kansas City, Kan., while a fire apparently started by a lightning strike last night still burns in an aboveground storage tank.
The tank, which can hold 145,000 barrels, held about 28,000 barrels of unleaded gas when the fire started. The blaze is under control and no [...]

Crude Supply Drop Surprises Analysts

June 5th, 2008
Crude Supply Drop Surprises Analysts

Crude-oil inventories dropped last week for the third straight period, down by 4.8 million barrels to 306.8 million barrels — 11.8 percent below year-ago levels, the Energy Department’s Energy Information Administration said in its weekly report.
Analysts expected a gain of 2.7 million barrels, according to a survey by Platts, the energy research arm of McGraw-Hill [...]

Bancroft Uranium Embraces Environmental Principals

June 2nd, 2008
Bancroft Uranium Embraces Environmental Principals

Bancroft Uranium Inc. today wishes to advise the public as to the Company’s strong ongoing commitment to environmental principals, the health of its workers, the community and to the overall protection of the environment.
Bancroft believes that the production of emissions-free electricity via nuclear power generation is the only form of energy for the future that [...]

Refiners Shares Drop on High Prices, Flagging Demand

May 30th, 2008
Refiners Shares Drop on High Prices, Flagging Demand

Shares of oil refiners fell, as concern grew among analysts and investors that high gasoline pump prices are putting a big crimp in fuel demand.
In a note to investors, Lehman Brothers analyst Paul Cheng cited fresh data from the Department of Energy and the Federal Highway Administration as further evidence to support his bearish view [...]

Crude Supplies Fall as Tankers Back Up

May 30th, 2008
Crude Supplies Fall as Tankers Back Up

Crude-oil inventories fell unexpectedly last week for the second straight period. But government data suggests it is probably not because demand has risen, and that helped push crude prices down.
For the week ended May 23, crude-oil inventories shrank by 8.8 million barrels, down 2.7 percent from the previous week, to 311.6 million barrels, the Energy [...]