November 6, 2024 Metals sell off after Trump win while oil recoups some losses Metals bore the brunt of global commodity price losses after a US election win by Donald Trump on Wednesday.
November 6, 2024 Trump will follow the money, and that’s in green energy — Forrest Andrew Forrest reinforced Fortescue’s green ambitions, aiming to "build perhaps Australia's largest single industry."
November 6, 2024 Trump return will slow, not stop, US clean energy boom Trump wants to rescind all unspent funds allocated by the Inflation Reduction Act, which could pour cold water over the US clean energy boom.
November 4, 2024 China’s top coal firms lean into power as mining profits slip Mining costs are rising because of aging deposits that demand deeper bores and increased maintenance to avoid accidents.
November 4, 2024 Canada wants energy sector to cut emissions by up to 35% below 2019 levels The draft rules are designed to put a clear limit on pollution from oil and gas production.
November 4, 2024 MinRes’ founder Ellison to exit after internal misconduct probe Chris Ellison will leave within 18 months as the board found he used company resources for his personal benefit and evaded taxes.
November 3, 2024 How one of the tiniest oil markets cost Trafigura over $1 billion Last week, the company admitted it faces a loss in Mongolia of up to $1.1 billion, linked in part to suspected fraud by its own employees.
October 30, 2024 Workers at Europe’s dirtiest power plant wary of life after coal The Belchatow plant generates around 20% of Poland's electricity.
October 30, 2024 China Three Gorges plans $10 billion renewables-coal power base The project is part of a plan to fill China’s unused desert land with clean electricity generation and transport it on long-distance transport lines to densely populated cities.
October 30, 2024 Column: Australia should lead the energy transition, but is it missing the boat? The mood was a bit downbeat this week at the International Mining and Resources Conference in Sydney.
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