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Regulator stops First Uranium operations

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

ContiCoal gets “offers” for SA mines

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The fog hanging over the South African assets of Continental Coal may clear in the next few days in the wake of 'offers' for the mines.

Tariff increases loom as Eskom flounders

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ELECTRICITY users should brace themselves for further tariff increases as Eskom tries to address cash flow constraints brought by rising operational and funding costs.

Japan’s Itochu takes 10.3pct stake in Extract

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Extract Resources, the Australian mining company focused on developing uranium projects in Namibia, says Japan's Itochu Corporation had agreed to acquire a 10.3% stake in its business.

CoAL abandons bid for Universal amid Eskom contract delay

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COAL of Africa's (CoAL's) R1.38bn (A$126.4m) bid for Australian-listed Universal Coal has been called off because a sales contract with Eskom had not been...

Mgojo takes Exxaro into a carpe diem strategy as coal future...

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"WE have enough coal for the next 50 years but the question is this: how much time do we have left in which to...

BHP to sell Queensland coking coal mines to Whitehaven for $4.1bn

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BHP is to sell its Blackwater and Daunia coking coal mines, which are held in the BHP Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) metallurgical coal joint venture...

Tegeta can’t unilaterally end coal supply contracts, says Eskom

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IT was unlikely that Tegeta Exploration and Resources (Tegeta) would be able to cancel domestic coal supply contracts with Eskom, said the South African...

CER ups ante with new court challenge against coal-fired power

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BUOYED by a landmark judgment that halted the construction of a new coal-fired power station in Limpopo earlier this year, the Centre for Environmental...

Rudderless and leaderless, Eskom is still waiting for a CEO

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It's been more than five months since former Eskom CEO André de Ruyter’s unceremonious departure from Eskom following an explosive TV interview, and there...