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Minergy taking second run at UK listing despite “unfair” coal narrative

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BOTSWANA coal producer Minergy is planning to list on the London Stock Exchange after earlier abandoning a debut on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM). "We...

Ramaphosa seizes wheel from Mantashe in well received power plan –...

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PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan to address South Africa’s energy crisis through sweeping reforms to encourage more private sector investment ticked all the right boxes...

Exxaro unlikely to exercise pre-emptive right over RBCT stake

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EXXARO Resources was unlikely to exercise its pre-emptive rights in Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) as it had sufficient access to the export facility. "I'm...

Exxaro: Transnet on the right track

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Exxaro CEO Sipho Nkosi says Government is finally serious about providing the rail infrastructure that the country’s coal sector badly needs for large-scale expansion.

Chinese bank walks away from $3bn Zimbabwe coal-fired power plant

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ZIMBABWE'S economic recovery ambitions were dealt another blow after China's largest bank pulled out of plans to finance a $3bn coal-fired power plant in the...

Uranium One lifts output target

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Uranium One upgrades its annual production guidance to seven million pounds amid a year-on-year improvement in June quarter financial results.

SA’s DMR gives seal of approval to handover of Arnot to...

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SOUTH Africa's Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) last month transferred ownership of the Arnot coal mine in Mpumalanga province to Wescoal Holdings paving the...

Endeavour poised to approve $307m Ity project in 2017

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ENDEAVOUR Mining hoped to make an investment decision in early 2017 on the development of a $307m carbon-in-leach (CIL) mine at its Ity project...

Rock driller loses life at Ezulwini

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A rock drill operator has lost his life at First Uranium Corp.'s Ezulwini mine, the company announced.

Govt to spell out coal growth prospects

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A government task team will set down areas in which coal production can be grown, primarily aimed at plugging the coal supply shortage facing Eskom.