Quinn attacks DoI coal moratorium
NMA President and CEO has launched a scathing attack on the moratorium on federal coal lease sales, calling it a “political fix”.
NMA President and CEO has launched a scathing attack on the moratorium on federal coal lease sales, calling it a “political fix”.
Coal of Africa has extended its offer period for Universal Coal for a fifth time in order to finalise financing agreements.
Ten Wyoming teachers have been awarded the Arch Coal Teacher Achievement Award.
Activists are planning a “mass civil trespass” to shutdown operations at one of Europe’s largest coal mines.
Armstrong Energy lost US$13.441 million in 1Q15 as high interest repayments continue to weigh down the company’s bottom line.
Coal, natural gas and renewable power sources will account for roughly equal part of the global energy mix by 2040.
Peabody recorded a net loss of US$165.1 million t in 1Q16 on weak coal sales in the US and Australia.
The Grosvenor project delivers its first coal from its underground longwall seven months ahead of schedule and more than US$100 million below budget.
Westmoreland Coal has recorded a profit of US$30.6 million in 1Q16 despite soft winter demand for coal in the US.
Last year was another difficult year for British Columbia mining companies – but there are signs the worst may be over.
Peabody Energy Australia has entered into agreements with Pembroke Resources to sell undeveloped metallurgical coal tenements in Queensland, Australia.
China’s largest coal producer has signed a memorandum of understanding to build 1000 MW of solar energy projects
Chinese coal production fell by 4.5% y/y in March as central and provincial governments continue to target coal oversupply.
Stewart Butel the Managing Director of Wesfarmers Resources since 2006 has decided to retire.
Rio Tinto’s outgoing CEO, SAM Walsh, has said the company is targeting further cuts to capital and operating costs through to 2017.