Anglo eyes Mapungubwe’s sacred land
A subsidiary of Anglo American is considering mining coal near the environmentally sensitive Mapungubwe world heritage site in Limpopo.
Mabuza appointment at Eskom evidence Govt. remains “flat-footed” on way forward
"INVESTORS and business" disapproved of the interim appointment of Jabu Mabuza as CEO of Eskom, South Africa's power utility, said BusinessLive.
They viewed the appointment...
Anglo delivers last of 10 Capesize+ vessels fuelled with LNG
ANGLO American said it had delivered the last of 10 cargo ships powered with liquefied natural gas after the Ubuntu Liberty completed its maiden...
Firestone appoints Tebeila as chairman
Firestone Energy has confirmed the appointment of Timothy Tebeila as its new chairman, following the resignation of David Perkins.
Exxaro’s Thabametsi constrained by TFR
Exxaro's Thabametsi coal mine is being kept small - for the time being - because the firm is uncertain Transnet can provide it an outlet for more volume.
Coal price may force Eskom to review coal buying strategy
PRESSURE is growing on Eskom to change is coal procurement strategy in which it plays more directly in the spot market buying smaller volumes...
Seriti to innovate on financing for coal mines as listing option...
SERITI Resources would have to find innovative ways of financing itself as the field for those wanting to lend to fossil fuels had narrowed,...
Govt policy ‘will kill’ SA coal’s future: Baxter
Roger Baxter, COO of the Chamber of Mines, said government's strategic minerals policy would kill R100bn required in new coal mine investment.
Coal ends sales with R250m Mooiplaats deal
Coal of Africa completed its portfolio adjustments selling the Mpumalanga thermal coal colliery Mooiplaats for R250m to private group, Blackspear.
Crunch time for Resgen’s $400m debt talks
Resource Generation puts development at its Boikarabelo project in abeyance as it waits on "protracted" discussions with a potential consortium of lenders.

















