by Gordon Barratt | Aug 17, 2020 | News
The cooling towers of the Drax coal-fired power station near Selby, northern England (Photo: Oli Scarff/ AFP) One of the country’s final remaining coal mines in Bradley, near Durham, will close this week, as the UK moves further towards being coal-free. The owner of...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 17, 2020 | News
In July alone, the country imported five million tons of the product worth $294 million, mostly from Indonesia, Russia and China, according to Vietnam Customs. Vietnam also exported more than 410,800 tons of coal worth $57 million between January and July. The country...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 14, 2020 | News
BHP Group said it will closely monitor the work of industry associations to ensure they match its climate position on keeping the world’s warming to well less than 2 degrees Celsius. The world’s largest listed miner has faced increasing pressure from investors...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 14, 2020 | News
Underground mine services area preparation last June. Image: Heron Resources Heron Resources is exploring various options for its Woodlawn zinc-copper project in New South Wales, including refinancing, joint ventures and divestment. The company suspended operations at...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 14, 2020 | News
Image: Metro Mining. Metro Mining has moved into its planned wet season shutdown at the Bauxite Hills mine in Queensland earlier than usual. The decision was made following the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on market conditions across the aluminium supply chain. Metro...
by Gordon Barratt | Aug 14, 2020 | News
The company’s flagship Mahenge Graphite Project is spread across 324 square kilometres of exploration tenements in Tanzania’s Ulanaga district. Several milestones have been passed lately on the road towards development at Mahenge Black Rock Mining Ltd (ASX:BKT) board...