May 11, 2009 Mining law: Indonesia’s changing tide creating industry waves The Indonesian Government’s new Bill for Mineral and Coal Mining (Mining Law) was developed with the intention of extracting the most value from Indonesia’s natural resources for the nation, according…
May 11, 2009 Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme results in Australian coal cutbacks At least another 10,000 jobs will go, 16 coal mines will close and State Governments will lose substantial royalties as a direct impact of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS),…
May 8, 2009 MSHA gets 2010 budget boost THE Obama presidential administration has outlined changes in its proposed Department of Labor budget for the 2010 fiscal year, including a more […]
May 8, 2009 ICG picks up state safety awards APPALACHIAN-focused International Coal Group received five awards for safety thanks to crew efforts at one underground operation, one surface mine and three […]
May 8, 2009 Falling demand causes coal mine to close down in Qld A major coal mine in central Queensland has told hundreds of workers to take a month off due to falling demand for […]
May 8, 2009 Drilling has started for a proposed uranium mine in NT The Greens have accused the federal and Northern Territory governments of “ignoring the will of the people” as drilling began at a […]
May 6, 2009 Coal seam gas plant shows great energy potential What oil is to the Middle East, coal seam gas could be to southwest Queensland as a $250 million project opened on […]
May 5, 2009 Minova Minetek commissions second resin-capsule machine in India Minova has further expanded operations at the Minova Minetek plant at Hyderabad in India with the commissioning of a second machine for the automatic production of resin capsules. The company…
May 1, 2009 South African Export Coal Retreats on Weaker European Demand By Alistair Holloway April 27 (Bloomberg) — Prices for coal shipped from South Africa’s Richards Bay, site of the world’s largest export […]
May 1, 2009 Raleigh judge considers order against coal protesters A Raleigh County judge is set to hear whether a ruling against environmental activists should become permanent.
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