September 11, 2018 Exxaro, Seriti are said to mull bids for South32 coal assets South32’s South Africa Energy Coal unit, the country’s third-biggest exporter of the fuel, was split into a standalone business earlier this year.
September 11, 2018 Glencore-led Australian coal port wins court nod on $3.2B debt refinancing It will now have the maturity of $2.6 billion in senior debt extended from this month until September 2026, court documents showed.
September 11, 2018 Rio Tinto scours for electricity to run giant Mongolia copper mine Mining giant running out of time to secure power supplies
September 10, 2018 Congo mining revenues triple in H1; oil revenues fall by a third Democratic Republic of Congo's revenues from its mining sector nearly tripled in the first half of 2018 over the same period last year to $864.61 million.
September 10, 2018 Electric cars give new life to mine excavated for nuclear power Demand for a new generation of electric vehicles is breathing life into an Alpine mine.
September 10, 2018 Uranium spill near Columbia shows need for better monitoring, containment The spilled uranium has the potential to seep into groundwater and contaminate ponds, creeks and possibly the Congaree River, which is about 3 miles away from a Westinghouse fuel rod…
September 9, 2018 Drones are revolutionizing the energy sector: Bullard and Curry "Drones offer a cheaper and more effective way of monitoring infrastructure than traditional methods of sending workers to dangerous, remote terrain."
September 9, 2018 Australia’s mining sector pushing for revamped Trans-Pacific Partnership: Interview MINING.com interviewed the Minerals Council of Australia CEO.
September 9, 2018 Iraq pumping oil at record levels, unaffected by protests The country’s crude exports reached a record of 3.59 million barrels a day.
September 8, 2018 China coal imports hold near 4-year high as demand resilient Foreign purchases fell just 1.1 percent in August to the equivalent of 925,161 metric tons a day, compared with 935,806 the previous month.
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