March 1, 2022 After 139 years of coal mining, Peabody expands into solar The company’s primary focus will continue to be coal.
February 28, 2022 US Supreme Court questions scope of EPA’s climate change powers Justices gave a mixed reception to Republican-led states and coal companies seeking to bar the EPA from issuing a sweeping plan to reduce carbon emissions from power plants.
February 28, 2022 Colombia Cerrejon’s coal output soars 89% in 2021 Cerrejon's production jumped to 23.4 million tonnes, recovering from the hit from a three-month strike and the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
February 28, 2022 Rio Tinto settles with Australian watchdog on Mozambique disclosure breach Company has agreed to pay a small penalty for overstating its Mozambique coal reserves in 2012.
February 28, 2022 Germany may extend coal use to replace Russian gas While Germany can manage without Russian gas for the coming months, the country would have to expand its purchasing strategy significantly for next winter.
February 27, 2022 Wind-power giant Orsted stops buying coal, biomass from Russia The world’s top offshore wind developer will also ensure that Russian companies aren’t direct suppliers to the construction of its renewable energy projects
February 25, 2022 China’s plans for coal could be upset by surge in energy prices China’s state planning agency on Thursday announced another round of measures to cool prices, threatening to intervene if a certain range is breached.
February 25, 2022 Ukraine crisis will disrupt crude, coal and LNG flows even without sanctions The risks of doing business with Russia will become too much for many companies to bear, even without sanctions, writes Clyde Russell.
February 25, 2022 Ships shelled in Black Sea as invasion sparks maritime chaos At least two merchant ships have been reportedly hit since Russian forces began the attack in Ukraine.
February 25, 2022 Thermal coal price hit all-time high as Europe scrambles for fuel Russia supplies coal to Europe, with Refinitiv pegging February seaborne volumes at 3.27 million tonnes.
South Africa’s last manganese smelter on the brink as high power costs weigh Transalloys CEO Konstantin Sadovnik says the business has been loss‑making for about three years. December 30, 2025 | 08:13 am