by Gordon Barratt | Oct 26, 2020 | News
2020 was a year of survival for many industries as COVID-19 impacted organisations of all sizes. To help businesses prepare for 2021, global technology company SafetyCulture is bringing together some of the sharpest and innovative minds for a virtual event –...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 26, 2020 | News
RPMGlobal has released its newest integrated mine planning and scheduling product, which has been specifically tailored for the underground potash industry. Underground Potash Solutions (UGPS) builds on XPAC Solutions’ strong 40-year history and delivers a true...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 26, 2020 | News
Bronny and Paul McLellan’s property backs on to the Dawson River, and the proposed mine site is about 1 kilometre from their house.(ABC Capricornia: Rachel McGhee) A rural town in Queensland’s coal country is fighting the development of a US-owned mine it...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 26, 2020 | News
India’s coal import rose 11.6 per cent to 19.04 million tonnes in September on account of a recovery in consumption by thermal power plants and other industries as also helped by competitive prices in international markets. The country imported 17.06 million...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 26, 2020 | News
Bangladesh will retreat from coal power if a recent proposal is approved by the country’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In August, Bangladesh’s Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources sent a letter to the Prime Minister’s Office. The letter, which The Third...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 23, 2020 | News
Platinum demand is set to fall by 7.2% globally this year, on the back of lower demand from the automotive and jewellery sector. Typically, these sectors account for 34% and 24% of total demand, respectively, but Covid-19 had dampened the sector’s operations and...