Kibo announces name change
Kibo Mining PLC has announced the passing of all of its resolutions at its AGM yesterday, with a key amendment being its change of name.
Kibo Mining PLC has announced the passing of all of its resolutions at its AGM yesterday, with a key amendment being its change of name.
The work undertaken over the past 12 months further reinforces the low risk and low impact design of the proposed underground coal mine.
Building a new HELE coal-fired power plant in Queensland makes sense to further strengthen energy security for all Australians.
Peabody commences Consent Solicitations to amend the contract governing its 6.000% senior secured notes due 2022 and its 6.375% senior secured notes due 2025.
Jameson Resources Ltd secures funding from Bathurst Resources Ltd as previously agreed in late June to advance its Crown Mountain metallurgical coal project.
Kibo Mining Plc has revealed details of its latest equity placing which will help fund advanced feasibility studies at the Mabesekwa Independent Coal to Power Project in Botswana and at the Benga Independent Power Project in Mozambique.
Austrade and Shenhua Group Corporation Ltd have formed an initiative as part of Austrade’s Accessing Global Value Chains trade strategy.
Interior’s OSMRE has provided nearly US$1 million in conservation funding to restore watersheds in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
A US$45 million settlement has been reached regarding the Navajo Nation coal mine contract dispute.
MC Mining Ltd (MCM) has reported its production results for the second quarter of 2018, with a key highlight being an 11% increase in revenue at its Uitkomst colliery compared to the same quarter in 2017.
Matthew Kandrach, President of Consumer Action for a Strong Economy (CASE) explains how inaction to preserve baseload power plants could push tens of billions of dollars in additional energy costs onto American consumers, while the reliability of the nation’s power grid deteriorates.
Cloud Peak Energy has released the results of its second quarter and first six months of 2018.
QRC has welcomed the Turnbull Government’s AUS$500 000 investments in resources projects for the Bowen Basin.
India Ratings and Research believes that an increase in energy-efficient battery technologies could cause thermal power generation to decline, consequently affecting coal demand.
The facility will form part of the funding of Eskom’s build programme and, specifically, the Kusile power plant.