July 19, 2011 Import window opens for S.African coal, China unmoved The price of importing South African coal has fallen to be nearly on par with Chinese domestic rates, but Chinese buyers are not biting and are asking for discounts of…
July 19, 2011 Coal sites in three provinces to be auctioned next Sept. Coal exploration contract areas in Cebu, Surigao del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte are being frontloaded for investor bidding in September at the earliest, according to the Department of Energy…
July 19, 2011 PM reassures coal workers on carbon tax Prime Minister Julia Gillard is reassuring NSW coalminers her carbon tax will not stop their sons from following in their footsteps. Ms Gillard is spruiking her carbon price package in…
July 19, 2011 Coal Services reduces workers’ compensation premium rates for NSW coal mine operators Coal Services today announced a reduction of 2.78% to workers’ compensation premium rates for the New South Wales coal mining industry, with the target premium rate set at 3.5% (3.6%…
July 19, 2011 Hunnu Coal granted mining licence for Tsant Uul Project, Mongolia Hunnu Coal (ASX: HUN) announces that the Mineral Authority of Mongolia has granted a mining licence MV – 016872 for the Tsant Uul Project, covering total area of 69,233 ha.
July 19, 2011 Ikwezi Mining focused on South African coal, IPO hits ASX boards at 10 pct premium Ikwezi Mining (ASX: IKW) has been admitted to the ASX after a successful IPO which offered 150 million shares at $0.20 to raise around A$30 million.
July 18, 2011 Bond traders: “You’re next, Italy” The latter part of this editorial contains comments on resources stocks and metals. Notwithstanding those comments, the current situation in Europe will overwhelm everything else in the market near term…
July 18, 2011 Naked uranium Uranium is often seen and many other forms, but few know the metal's actual appearance, says Steve Little, a researcher at the University of Nottingham. His university posted an educational…
July 18, 2011 BIV: Walter Energy says CEO’s departure will not affect B.C. mines BIV reports: One of the province’s largest coal producers says it remains focused on its businesses in B.C., despite the fact that its CEO tendered his resignation three months after…
July 18, 2011 Mining safety changes challenged at Pike Inquiry Department of Labour officials are expected to be grilled on changes to mining regulations as the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Pike River disaster continues today.
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