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Glencore set for “outsized” returns as higher first quarter coal output...

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GLENCORE produced lower copper in the first quarter of its 2022 financial year but analysts gave a thumbs up to the group's overall performance...

Thungela touches down in Dubai as eyes export drive

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THUNGELA Resources is to market its coal production from Dubai after establishing a sales company with the emirate's Dubai Multi Commodity Centre Authority. The move...

Threats from “disgruntled groups” preceded coal train derailment, says Transnet

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TRANSNET said heavy rains overnight hampered efforts to restore operations on its coal line following a derailment of a train carrying export coal on...

Shanduka finalises Glencore coal deal

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Shanduka Group has finalised the increase of its shareholding in Shanduka Coal to 50.01% from 30% previouly, the company says.

Eskom, Anglo to seal deal on New Largo

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Eskom said it expected to clinch a 16mtpa coal supply deal for its R118.5bn Kusile power station with Anglo American's proposed New Largo colliery.

Paladin gives green light to Langer Heinrich reopening but inflation ups...

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NAMIBIA'S Langer Heinrich mine is to restart production in early 2024 some six years after a plummeting uranium oxide price forced its closure. Paladin Energy...

Beacon Hill lists in Australia

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Beacon Hill Resources, a coal exploration and production firm, is seeking to broaden its investor base after having depository receipts listed in Australia.

Miller bids Keaton adieu

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Keaton Energy MD Paul Miller has called its quits at Keaton Energy after a five- year stint, but promises to stay in junior mining.

Supply tight as Eskom battles wet coal

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Eskom says it has put measures in place to protect stocks from rain, but warns SA's power supply remains tight.

Glasenberg says Glencore considering raising target on Scope 3 emissions control

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GLENCORE may raise its 15-year Scope 3 carbon emissions reduction target when it convenes an investor update on December 4, said CEO, Ivan Glasenberg. In...