June 12, 2019 Math model saves Russia’s MMK $7.7 million In-depth data analysis allowed the company to improve the structure of coal charge and the quality of coke.
June 11, 2019 Poland sacks CEO of state-run coal miner JSW, shares tumble The CEO of Polish state-run coking coal producer JSW was sacked by the energy ministry on Tuesday following a dispute over strategy.
June 11, 2019 Europe researches, miners work on social licence to operate framework European nations are working on making sure the new wave of resource exploitation applies lessons learned from countries such as Canada and Australia.
June 6, 2019 Britain went coal-free for 18 days The UK's push to move away from coal-fired power plants has been taking place since 2015.
June 5, 2019 INTERACTIVE MAP: the world’s top fossil fuel producers Fossil fuels continue to play a dominant role within global energy systems – accounting for around 82% of the world’s energy supply.
June 5, 2019 Trump’s Cuba gambit pushes Canadian miner Sherritt to the brink Sherritt International Corp., whose executives were once known as Fidel Castro’s favorite capitalists, is paying the price for its close ties to the struggling Caribbean nation.
June 5, 2019 Top 40 miners’ good performance not enough for investors — report According to PwC, investors seemed unimpressed last year, as market valuations fell 18%.
June 4, 2019 Australia’s energy, carbon policies remain a deadlocked mess — opinion There has been no shortage of fighting talk about Australia's lack of cohesive energy and carbon policies in recent weeks.
June 3, 2019 Zimbabwe’s mineral-backed loans may complicate talks with creditors, IMF says Unable to get funding from lenders like the IMF since defaulting on its debt in 1999, Zimbabwe has over the last five years relied on the African Export and Import…
June 2, 2019 Energy prices crash in Europe as old, new fuels vie for share Gas and coal prices are plunging in Europe, hurt by the relentless threat of ever-cheaper clean energy.
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