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Thungela starts rehabilitation of damaged river system

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THUNGELA Resources has begun years-long work aimed at repopulating a river system with fish that was severly damaged as a result of a spill...

Thermal coal helping South Africa to keep inflation in check

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SOUTH Africa’s reliance on coal to generate most of its power has earned the country thirteenth place among the world's largest greenhouse gas emitters...

Exxaro to revise GMEP after latest Eskom snafu

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Exxaro Resources said it would revise the configuration of its R10bn Grootegeluk expansion following the delay in synchronisation of Eskom's Medupi power station.

Kalahari sees CGNPC bidding for Extract

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Kalahari Minerals, major shareholder in uranium developer Extract Resources, expects its Chinese suitor would eventually make a takeover offer for Extract.

Glencore should keep its coal mines, says shareholder

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ONE of Glencore's investors have asked the miner to retain its coal mines rather than spin them out as they were "world class assets",...

Orano files lawsuit over Niger staff detention, asset seizures

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FRENCH uranium company Orano has initiated legal action in Niger courts, citing "arbitrary arrest, illegal detention and unjust confiscation of property" of its staff...

Paladin to restart Namibia’s Langer Heinrich after uranium price plummets 60%...

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THE Langer Heinrich uranium mine in Namibia is to get a new lease on life after Paladin Energy announced plans to restart production at...

SA gives cautious “yes’ to shale gas

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SA has given a conditional green light to the exploration of shale gas in the Karoo and will assess every step towards full scale hydraulic fracturing for possible "unacceptable outcomes'.

Lack of cash for Transnet “a concern” says Minerals Council

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THE Minerals Council of South Africa said it was concerned there was no allocation for state-owned rail and ports company Transnet in the country's...

Sibanye-Stillwater sells Beatrix 4 and Beisa project but retains uranium exposure

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Sibanye-Stillwater has agreed to sell its mothballed Beatrix No 4 shaft, including the Beisa uranium project, to LSE- and A2X-listed Neo Energy Metals for...