Gordhan opens book on SA energy reform but admits Eskom restructure...
TRANSMISSION will be split out of Eskom by January, and at March 31 by the latest, minister of public enterprises. Pravin Gordhan said on...
Sasol cooking with gas
With the world in the foothills of the gas era, Sasol is positioning itself in
quickfire fashion to be a major player in the dominant commodity of the future.
BHP retains coal business as miners, investors take nuanced view of...
BHP'S announcement on Thursday it would retain its New South Wales Energy Coal (NSWEC) business has provided further evidence of a shift in attitudes to decarbonisation,...
Resgen thermal coal project Boikarabelo gets crucial jumpstart as second lender...
RESOURCE Generation (Resgen) was close to finalising the last major piece in the funding puzzle for Boikarabelo, a thermal coal mining project, after a...
Firestone turns down R1bn Tata Power bid
Firestone Energy says its Waterberg project is worth at least R600m more than
Tata Power’s valuation.
Exxaro: Transnet on the right track
Exxaro CEO Sipho Nkosi says Government is finally serious about providing the rail
infrastructure that the country’s coal sector badly needs for large-scale expansion.
Fear not the ‘Glenstrata’ giant, says customers
Big coal buyers should not fear the merger of miner Xstrata and trader Glencore into a dominant trading force, say customers.
Tharisa installs diesel as Eskom Stage 4 load-shedding interrupts process facility
THARISA clawed back lost ground sustained in the first quarter registering marginally higher chrome and platinum group metal (PGM) production for the second three months...
Eskom discloses R38bn capital bill for cost plus coal
ESKOM, the South African power utility, said it would plough R38bn into so-called 'tied mines' including some R1.8bn for a new shaft at Matla,...
Miranda in R20m “broken promise” row
Former Miranda Minerals CEO, John Wallington, alleges Rudolph de Bruin broke a promise to invest R20m in the coal development business.


















