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SA coal industry hopeful end in sight after spate of violent...

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AN agreement between the coal mining sector and community representatives in Mpumalanga province have been described as being "on a thin edge", and were...

Anglo coal deal could be pushed back “significantly”, says bank

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ANGLO American's chances of closing the sale of its metallurgical coal assets to Peabody Energy had been dealt a blow, according to a report...

Exxaro, GDF SUEZ to build 600MW plant

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Exxaro Resources is to build a 600MW power station in joint venture with France’s GDF SUEZ and will supply the venture with 3.8mtpa of coal from Thabametsi.

Goviex starts lender due diligence for Madadouela project

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URANIUM development company Goviex said on Monday it had started lender due diligence for its Madaouela project in Niger. SLR Consulting would act on...

Thungela interested in leasing Sasol coal for export

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THUNGELA was interested in exporting about two million tons of coal produced by Sasol, the Johannesburg-listed firm's CEO said on Monday. Sasol said in February...

Goviex “optimistic” Niger coup won’t derail uranium project funding

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URANIUM developer Goviex said it was "optimistic" it would attract funding to its $343m Madouela Project in Niger following a military coup in the...

SA resolves to develop market-friendly approach to dealing with energy crisis

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SOUTH Africa has endorsed a more investor-friendly approach to tackling the country's energy crisis, said BusinessLive citing an ANC document it has seen that...

Zambian coal power plant construction to start

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Singapore's Nava Bharat Pte plans to start construction of a 300MW coal-fired power plant in Zambia by the end of 2011 and complete it by 2014, says company director Ashwin Devineni.

First Uranium on the ropes

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First Uranium was against the ropes and any further operational slippage "brings the canvas into view" according to RBC Capital Markets analyst Leon Esterhuizen.

Transnet completes Rio Tinto wagons contract

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Transnet has marked the shipping of the last 98 of 200 wagons and spare parts as part of an order by Rio Tinto.