September 27, 2018 China adopts more flexible output curbs to battle winter smog Northern China’s key industrial hub will adopt a more flexible program for its anti-pollution output curbs this winter.
September 27, 2018 Czech coal baron says island home protests are PR stunt by rival Zdenek Bakala claims the people who marched through the streets of the coastal Hilton Head Island resort chanting “Bakala is a creep! He’ll steal your home while you sleep!” were…
September 26, 2018 Indonesia 2018 coal output target now around 507m tonnes – Energy Ministry Indonesia has increased its 2018 coal production target to around 507 million tonnes from a previous target of 485 million tonnes which may add to downward pressure on prices for…
September 25, 2018 Denison Mines flags first deposit for ISR mining in the Athabasca basin Canada’s Athabasca Basin has become the prime destination for high-grade uranium, with grades in excess of 100x global averages.
September 25, 2018 Appalachia’s alarming rise in black lung disease: editorial By now, black lung disease was supposed to have mostly gone away. The coal industry was supposed to have improved air quality in the mines enough to prevent miners from…
September 24, 2018 Coronado kicks off $950m IPO, Australia’s top coal float in 6 years Coronado files IPO prospectus, sets A$4-A$4.80 price range.
September 23, 2018 From uranium to cobalt: A Canadian’s miner strategy to diversify From focusing on copper and uranium in Saskatchewan, Forum now wants to work on extracting a wider array of minerals in the US.
September 21, 2018 Germany’s move to scrap coal is said to boost cost for taxpayers Chancellor Angela Merkel’s plan to close Germany’s remaining coal-fired power stations will drive up subsidies for regions that mine the commodity.
September 21, 2018 Peabody Energy to buy Alabama coal mine for $400 million The transaction involves the purchase of Shoal Creek metallurgical coal mine, preparation plant and supporting assets, excluding legacy liabilities other than reclamation.
September 20, 2018 Canada’s Nova Scotia launches Research Association Nova Scotia’s mining industry has established a new not-for-profit organization to manage its proposed Minerals Play Fairway project.
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm