July 8, 2011 South Korea calls for fresh talks with Mongolia over coal deposit SEOUL -- Seoul called Thursday for talks with Ulan Bator after a consortium involving South Korean firms was left off a list of groups chosen to develop a huge Mongolian…
July 8, 2011 Indonesia’s Bayan signs 100 mn tonne coal deal with Indian firm Indonesian coal miner Bayan Resources Tbk has signed a deal with India’s Universal Crescent Power Private Ltd to supply 100 million tonnes of coal over 15 years from 2015, the…
July 8, 2011 Petrovietnam units sign $1.2 bln coal-power plant deals State-run Petrovietnam has awarded two contracts worth a combined $1.2 billion to two subsidiaries to build a 1,200-megawatt, coal-fired power plant, which will boost its thermal coal imports from Indonesia…
July 8, 2011 Top commodities funds take fresh beating in June Another fund with major commodities exposure, New York-based Ospraie with about $2 billion under management, lost 3.1 percent last month but was up 1.7 percent in the year through June,…
July 8, 2011 Devon baits Jackfish plan Devon Canada is considering expanding its northern Alberta, Canada oil sands operations to include a new 140,000-barrel-per-day in situ project near its existing Jackfish leases.
July 7, 2011 Oceanwide to increase its shareholding in CuDeco to 19.9% CuDeco Limited (ASX:CDU) said today that FIRB has approved Oceanwide International Resources Investment Co. Limited to increase its shareholding in CuDeco to 19.9% through a further 15 million share subscription…
July 7, 2011 Deep Yellow Limited announces new high-grade uranium discovery at Alaskite Advanced stage uranium explorer Deep Yellowannouned that its wholly-owned Namibian operating entity, Reptile Uranium Namibia Ltd ('RUN') has made a new alaskite discovery at target MS7, which was recently identified…
July 7, 2011 James River Coal says entered into second amended and restated revolving credit agreement James River Coal Co said it entered into a second amended and restated its revolving credit agreement up to $100 million.
July 7, 2011 Germany unplugged The International Energy Agency (IEA) has recently warned us the world will face higher energy costs, higher carbon emissions and greater uncertainty over security of energy supply if it turns…
July 7, 2011 Canada’s reputation tied to oilsands, says retired industry boss Without better oilsands monitoring, Canada runs the risk of being put firmly in the category of a developing country with big industry but few environmental regulations, says an oil industry…
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