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Fukushima no longer a factor – Uranium One

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The consequences of the Fukushima disaster have now substantially been factored into the uranium market, according to Chris Sattler, CEO of Uranium One.

Keaton lifted as interim coal output up 55%

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Keaton Energy shares performed strongly on further evidence of improved output raising the prospect of a good interim showing in November.

Glencore labels AMCU claim 20 miners shot “entirely incorrect”

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GLENCORE rejected claims by the Association of Mineworkers & Construction Union (AMCU) that the mining group ordered security officials open fire on its members...

Firestone to lift output on Eskom, investor talks

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Coal supply negotiations with Eskom and an unnamed multinational will result in Firestone Energy radically increasing proposed production from its Waterberg project.

Exxaro pushes coal exports to tide through Covid-19 but worries grow...

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DESPITE all the gloom and doom on the Covid-19 and coal fronts, Exxaro Resources cracked it during first half of 2020 pushing up export...

Kibo Mining bets on Tanzania GDP growth

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There are several foreign companies correlated to GDP and power generation growth in Africa, but for a local take on this dynamic, look no further than Kibo Mining.

ResGen secures haulage deal with TFR

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Resource Generation has some comfort it can haul coal from its proposed Boikarabelo mine, but the conditionality of the deal means it can't yet raise capital against it.

Mantashe likens Eskom loadshedding to “agitating to overthrow the state”

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GWEDE Mantashe, South African mines and energy minister, likened the continued failings at the government-owned power utility, Eskom to an attempted coup of his...

Rossing South sixth largest on upgrade

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Extract Resources has announced a resource upgrade that moves its Rossing South property among the top six global uranium deposits by contained metal.

Fuel blockades hit mineral exporters already struggling with Transnet

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SOUTH African mineral exporters were said to be taking on additional costs as a result of road blockades earlier this week which - in...