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Rio Tinto closes in on Riversdale

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So far no rival has come up with a superior competing bid to Rio Tinto's $3.9bn offer for Riversdale Mining, and Riversale directors don't know of anyone planning to do so.

Seriti ties up SA leg of transformative renewables supply deal with...

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PRIVATELY-held energy company Seriti Resources today concluded the acquisition of a 100% stake in Windlab South Africa providing it with access to renewable projects worth...

Brown’s brave new CoAL within grasp

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David Brown has done a remarkable job stabilising CoAL, but his latest plan to catapult the company into a new league could be threatened by IchorCoal.

SA Govt. 2,500MW nuclear plan panned by energy expert, environmentalists

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THE South African government's surprise announcement that it intended to put 2,500MW of nuclear power out to tender at the end of its 2021/22...

Rock driller loses life at Ezulwini

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A rock drill operator has lost his life at First Uranium Corp.'s Ezulwini mine, the company announced.

Eskom coal drive gives Glencore, Anglo earnings boost

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ESKOM’S drive to procure more coal has given the prospects of Glencore, Anglo American and South32 – some of the largest diversified mining firms listed...

TFR seeking R40bn outlay for rail line

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Transnet Freight Rail wants to build a new heavy haul rail line to replace the route it is currently upgrading for new coal from the Limpopo province.

Eskom warns of continued load-shedding as presses ahead with maintenance programme

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ESKOM, the South African state-owned power utility, warned of more nationwide outages as it tackled long-overdue repairs at its coal-fired fleet, said Bloomberg News...

Assmang facing R89m lawsuit from Eskom after allegedly failing to make...

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ESKOM is suing mining company Assmang for R89m in damages. The power utility alleges that the company failed to achieve the energy savings at Assmang’s...

Indian consortium hunts coal

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An Indian coal consortium is looking to acquire overseas coal assets, says a top official at one of the member companies, to meet rising demand for the key raw material in Asia's third-largest economy.