by Gordon Barratt | Oct 28, 2021 | News
The border between the United States and Canada is currently open for vaccinated travelers—but it may soon be closed to trainloads of American coal that pass through Canadian export terminals on their way to overseas markets. In a...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 28, 2021 | News
The coal industry was not quick enough to explain the potential of clean technologies that can give the fossil fuel a place in a sustainable energy matrix, Michelle Manook, chief executive of the World Coal Association (WCA), told Reuters. Coal is considered a heavy...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 28, 2021 | News
OZ Minerals has launched a new initiative exploring ways to manage mining waste, with the goal to create increased value and reduce the industry’s overall footprint. As part of its Think & Act Differently incubator, OZ Minerals has partnered with Amira Global,...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 28, 2021 | News
AOG Energy has decided to cancel its 2022 conference due to obstacles presented by international travel and domestic COVID-19 restrictions. AOG has been recognised as the premier Australasian oil, gas and energy event, bringing together the entire supply chain from...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 28, 2021 | News
(L-R): UQ vice-chancellor and president Deborah Terry; MDP chief executive officer Sadahiko Haneji; UQ chancellor Peter N Varghese. Mitsubishi Development (MDP) and the University of Queensland (UQ) have developed a digital technologies curriculum for mining...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 27, 2021 | News
Freudenberg battery companies XALT Energy and Freudenberg Battery Power Systems have forged a successful relationship with MacLean, the largest Canadian-based mining equipment manufacturer, to further the use of clean, battery-electric energy to power mobile equipment...