Keaton may hold div as project capital looms
Keaton Energy may defer payment of a maiden dividend in a move informed by market conditions and the fact it is embarking on significant capital projects.
Does Molefe have the measure of Eskom?
Transnet's Brian Molefe has faced turnaround tasks before but will his considerable leadership skills be enough for a swerving car wreck like Eskom?
Eskom in cheery ‘maintenance festival’ pledge
In his first address as acting Eskom CEO, Brian Molefe offered the dubious news of a "maintenance festival" this week in preparation for winter demand pressure.
Kibo leaps 33% … now comes the difficult bit
Kibo Mining signed a development agreement for an ambitious coal-fired energy project in Tanzania. The capital required to build it, however, is immense.
Brian Molefe appointed acting CEO of Eskom
Brian Molefe, CEO of Transnet, has been appointed acting CEO of Eskom, the state-owned power utility.
Prudent Wescoal investors take bid to heart
Shareholders in Wescoal believe it's prudent to have their interests protected as the South African coal junior space could become lively in time.
Keaton lifts output despite Vaalkrantz coal theft
Stock theft at the KwaZulu-Natal colliery resulted in the replacement of the operation's management team, but full-year output was nevertheless increased.
WCC buys time as seeks ‘third party’ bail-out
Standard Bank has agreed to maintain a A$35m loan to Waterberg Coal Company whilst it finalises a third party refinancing of the facility.
Radebe’s Mmakau battling TCSA forteiture
Mmakau Mining has much to lose if it doesn't extract a good deal out of Exxaro Resources' R4.9bn bid for Total Coal South Africa.
Eskom woes may clip Sunbird’s wings
Getting a decision out of Eskom was acknowledged to be problematic by Sunbird Energy ahead of the firm's R10bn to R20bn offshore gas project.