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Karelian Diamonds’ Latest Discovery Opens Up The Prospect Of  Finding A Cluster Of Kimberlites In Eastern Finland
Professor Richard Conroy

Karelian Diamonds’ Latest Discovery Opens Up The Prospect Of Finding A Cluster Of Kimberlites In Eastern Finland

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By Alastair Ford   “It really is the culmination of many years work”, says Professor Richard Conroy, after news broke that Karelian Diamonds had identified a new kimberlite on its Finnish ground. The company is already well established, sitting as it does on top of the largest kimberlite body in Finland at Seitapera, in the…

Canada’s Africa Energy Corp (Formerly Horn Petroleum) Shifts Focus From Somalia Base
Drilling in Puntland Somalia

Canada’s Africa Energy Corp (Formerly Horn Petroleum) Shifts Focus From Somalia Base

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By Martin Clark Lots of things are going on at Canadian-listed Africa Energy Corporation, which holds an equity interest in two frontier exploration blocks in Puntland, Somalia. The company – which has just changed its name from Horn Petroleum, but still remains a part of the Lundin family of companies – announced this week that…

Empyrean Energy reports Q4 production boost from Sugarloaf
Drilling the shale zones in Texas

Empyrean Energy reports Q4 production boost from Sugarloaf

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By Amy McLellan AIM-listed Empyrean Energy, which in February terminated plans to put itself up for sale, has reported a surge in production from its Sugarloaf AMI Project in the prolific Eagle Ford Shale, Texas. Even as the oil price was sinking over the last three months of 2014, operator Marathon Oil was continuing to…

Mines and Money: Theatre In Hong Kong

Mines and Money: Theatre In Hong Kong

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By Axel Blackrod   Hong Kong is not exactly known for mines, or theatre for that matter, but the four-day Mines and Money conference on Hong Kong Harbour was the setting for a surprisingly theatrical show, in what has been a four year bear market for the miners.   Inevitably the keynote opening event was…

That Was The Week That Was … In Australia
The ASX

That Was The Week That Was … In Australia

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By Our Man in Oz   Minews. Good morning Australia, apart from gold your market looks to have had an awfully flat week.   Oz. That’s a fair reaction if you look only at the indices. Cast your eyes a bit further and there was quite a bit of interesting activity on the market and…

Xcite Energy still seeking funding solution for Bentley
Drilling in The North Sea

Xcite Energy still seeking funding solution for Bentley

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By Amy McLellan Xcite Energy has released its full year results, and it’s another year without its Bentley oilfield in the North Sea moving into development. The AIM-quoted company has 2P oil reserves of 257 million barrels plus 48 million barrels of contingent resources at Bentley but last year’s slump in the oil price meant…

Friedland: Metals Mean Health & Quality of Life for Asia

Friedland: Metals Mean Health & Quality of Life for Asia

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By Laurence Read of CSR21.org   Robert Friedland, of Ivanhoe mines, is the man who makes Miley Cirus look like the awkward shy girl at the prom. A keynote speaker anywhere he goes Friedland’s focus at the Tuesday session of Mines & Money 2015 was how the PGM group of metals (to be produced from…

North Sea Oil Gold Rush

North Sea Oil Gold Rush

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SINCE the turmoil of the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s, South-East Asia has, with some glaring exceptions, enjoyed remarkable political stability. Its leaders have used that calm to promote greater integration of their club, the Association of South-East Asian Nations, or ASEAN. This was supposed to reach something of a climax at the…

Plexus Holdings reports record interim results
Plexus CEO Ben van Bilderbeek

Plexus Holdings reports record interim results

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By Amy McLellan Another six months and another set of record interims for Plexus Holdings, the specialist wellhead engineering group. The AIM-quoted engineering group has reported a seven per cent increase in revenues to £13.5 million for the last six months of 2014, a 14 per cent increase in EBITDA to £4 million and a…