September 30, 2011 Mozambican government suspends granting of coal mining licenses in Tete province The Mozambican government has decided to suspending the issue of new licenses for coal mining in Tete province, the inspector of the Mining Resources Ministry, Afonso Abica said Tuesday in…
September 30, 2011 NTPC plans long-term coal offtake deal State-run NTPC is planning to strike a long-term offtake deal with coal companies abroad, to match its increasing demand.
September 30, 2011 Central Appalachian coal industry fading away Business Insider reports that the heart of the American coal industry, Central Appalachia, could soon be a shadow of its former self. According to the US Department of Energy, the…
September 29, 2011 Coal power costs more in health than it benefits economy: study A recent journal article says that coal-fired power is harming the US economy more than it is helping it. The article in the American Economic Review, titled “Environmental Accounting for…
September 29, 2011 Severstal planning higher production; bullish on coal, iron ore Russian mining group Severstal plans to boost production of coking coal and expects iron ore mines in Liberia and Brazil to come online by 2017, the company said Thursday in…
September 29, 2011 Yancoal hungry for more mines in Aus With the price of coal off about $5 a metric tonne, coal-mining companies are looking more tempting to acquirers. The Australian reports that Yancoal Australia, fresh from purchasing Wesfarmers' Premier…
September 29, 2011 Local West Yorkshire News: Underground poker game at National Coal Mining Museum called off after North Yorkshire tragedy Grosvenor Casino were today set to play a game of poker at the bottom of the pit shaft at the National Coal Mining Museum. But Rob Harwood, manager at the…
September 29, 2011 Mines to be inspected across Copeland The Coal Authority said 2,561 mines 1,950 mines in the Allerdale area and 611 in Copeland would be looked at as part of an ongoing national survey of 171,000 mines…
September 29, 2011 Pit firm in court over mine death The firm which runs the pit where a miner died earlier this week will appear in court on Friday in relation to the death of another worker at the same…
September 29, 2011 Barnett may withhold coal export permit (The West Australian) Premier Colin Barnett has threatened to refuse to issue an export permit for coal in a bid to safeguard WA’s energy security in the wake of Wesfarmers’ sale of Collie’s…
Coal will need more than the army to pull off a US revival “I don’t think there is anything the Trump administration can do to help the coal industry recover,” research analyst says. February 12, 2026 | 09:09 am