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Asia demand for coal to offset falling demand in Europe,...

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DEMAND for coal is expected to continue falling in Europe and the US, but Asia is expected to prop up the fuel for the...

Keaton left tapping fingers on Vaalkrantz ministerial consent

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KEATON Energy CEO, Mandi Glad, expressed her disappointment with the time it was taking to win ministerial consent for the sale of the firm's...

Kibo outlines energy ambition with deal for Shumba’s Mabesekwa

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KIBO Mining today unveiled a strategy to expand into "multiple geographies" starting with an all-scrip offer for Mabesekwa, an energy coal prospect currently owned...

MC Mining’s new installed management says Makhado coal project to be...

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MC Mining said today it had secured a R60m standby loan facility with one of its shareholders Denocept Proprietary with some of the funds...

Thungela flips up BEE partner in R1.1bn deal ahead of Elders,...

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THUNGELA Resources is to buy out its empowerment partner in a deal worth about R1.1bn at the firm's current market price. The transaction comes as...

Strikes helping Eskom

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Strikes in the metals and mining sectors and brief snaps of winter have taken significant pressure off Eskom during the coldest months of the year, says CEO Brian Dames.

Paladin Energy shares plummet after Namibia “makes case” for state ownership

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SHARES in Paladin Energy fell 19.6% on the Australian Stock Exchange today after Namibia said it was considering taking free carry stakes in resources...

West facing uranium crunch as supply rerouted to Russia, China

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US and European energy users are facing the threat of a decline in uranium supply as major producers such as Kazakhstan reroutes its production...

TFR lifts force majeure on coal line to Richards Bay following...

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TRANSNET Freight Rail (TFR) has lifted the force majeure on its North Corridor line that routes coal from mines in the Mpumalanga and Limpopo...

Glencore latest to cut coal jobs owing to Transnet’s dismal performance

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GLENCORE is to retrench staff at its iMpunzi coal mine in South Africa's Mpumalanga province as logistical woes linked to Transnet depressed exports, said...