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Mozambique considers tripling Beira

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Authorities in Mozambique are considering tripling the capacity of its port at Beira in order to cope with increased coal deliveries from Tete province, and Zimbabwe.

RBCT wary of 19mtpa expansion plan

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Richards Bay Coal Terminal said the expansion of its facilities which saw it cross swords with Transnet two years was unlikely to see light of day in the short-term.

SA Govt’s renewable energy strategy is finally starting to get some...

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   South Africa’s previously successful renewable energy independent power programme (REIPP) fell on its face about five years ago, when government halted Round 4 bids...

Transnet gets its coal act together

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Transnet Freight Rail has upped its game and is railing coal to the Richards Bay Coal Terminal faster than the terminal can export it. Long may this continue.

SA coal asked to pay R1.4bn to help settle Chinese loco...

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SOUTH Africa's largest coal producers could pay the lionshare of an estimated R1.4bn in order to help Government settle matters with China Railway Rolling...

Eskom coal stocks improve, but Gordhan detects corruption at below par...

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BY the end of December Eskom would hold 33 days of coal stocks, up from 14 to 20 days at present, public enterprises minister...

IchorCoal will weigh bidding war for Universal

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IchorCoal said its offer for Universal Coal was firm and justified but it may weigh its options in the event a rival offer for the Australians emerges as claimed.

SA Govt approves 1,845MW independent power supply but disappoints in power...

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THE South African government announced the winning bidders that will supply 1,845MW of new electricity to the national grid from August 2022, and said...

Keaton to pay dividend, warns of project delay

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Keaton Energy generated tons of coal and cash in the half year lowering net debt and giving itself room for dividends, but its Moabsvelden project could be delayed.

Coal miner Thungela announces R500m share buy-back

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THUNGELA Resources, the Johannesburg listed coal producer, announced plans on Monday to buy back up to R500m of its own shares. Commenting in its results...