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.
May 30, 2019 IMO 2020, EVs, and steel — a perfect storm in the needle coke sector? The new regulations may have a further, more unexpected effect on the steel sector, and the nascent electric vehicle battery industry.
May 30, 2019 Trump campaign official lobbies for Ohio coal, nuclear subsidies Bob Paduchik, who also led the Ohio Trump campaign in 2016, called lawmakers urging them to support the legislation and stressing that the president was behind it as well.
May 28, 2019 China proposes coal price cuts to ease burden on power producers The latest move signals coal power generators are under pressure from high raw material costs and the government’s plan to cut electricity charges.
May 28, 2019 Uncertain future for Hume Coal’s Australia mine If approved, Hume's mine is expected to produce 50-million tonnes of run-of-mine coal over 23 years.
May 27, 2019 Brazil’s Vale names logistics exec as new coal and ferrous metals chief The world's top iron ore miner has named Marcelo Spinelli as its new head of coal and ferrous metals.
May 25, 2019 Natural gas now beats coal, even in West Virginia: Justin Fox For the first time ever, West Virginia last year produced more natural gas, as measured by energy content, than coal.
May 24, 2019 Coking coal price to remain elevated in 2019— report On the supply side, Fitch expects production misses from Australia to keep the market tight in the coming quarters as large diversified miners lose their appetite for mining coal.
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