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Exxaro results show how badly the SA coal exporters are being...

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Booming coal profits more than made up for the drop in Exxaro’s income from its iron ore investment in the six months to end-June...

Exxaro hammers Transnet as vandalism and cable theft make a train-wreck...

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TRANSNET loomed large for Exxaro Resources, the South African thermal coal producer which said today in an operational update that its production targets for...

Uranium One jumps on sale go-ahead

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Shares in Uranium One have ticked up 6% following the announcement that the group received approval from US authorities to proceed with the sale of a controlling stake in itself to a Russian miner.

SA ships most coal since 2006: RBCT

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Richards Bay Coal Terminal exported the most coal in more than six years, according to RBCT data

GoviEx may have route back into Niger uranium project

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URANIUM development firm GoviEx may well have a route back into the suspended Madaouela project in Niger after agreeing with the government to talks. In...

RBCT looks to increase exports from junior miners in 2020

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The long-underperforming “Quattro” coal export scheme which is intended to help black empowered junior coal miners export through the Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) ...

Makhado coal project survives even if SA steel industry fails, says...

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MC Mining said its proposed $32m Makhado coking and thermal coal project would not be negatively affected even if the stalwart of South Africa’s...

Regulator stops First Uranium operations

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First Uranium has been forced to suspend operations after intervention from the nuclear regulator.

Optimum Coal shares climb as Glencore circles

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Optimum Coal is standing at the centre of bid interests in South African assets, having confirmed receipt of more than one takeover approach.

Eskom defends Tegeta link saying it saved R10bn in coal costs

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SOUTH African power utility, Eskom, defended its relationship with the Gupta family owned Tegeta Exploration & Resources (Tegeta) saying it was commercial and had...