by Gordon Barratt | Oct 8, 2020 | News
The Indian Government has reportedly restricted China and other countries that share land border with it from participating in commercial coal mine auctions. The latest move comes as India and China are in talks to end a ‘border stand-off’ in eastern Ladakh. A...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 8, 2020 | News
Coal-fired power certainly has long-term challenges to viability, but some short-term -and not so short-term- boosts may be on the horizon. Reuters recently reported that energy security and economic fears is driving the mammoth Chinese energy industry back toward new...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 8, 2020 | News
When American Resources Corp. reported quarterly results in late July, the company said it created a wholly-owned subsidiary, American Rare Earth, to explore and monetize rare earth mineral deposits. Founded as a coal company, American Resources said it mined no coal...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 7, 2020 | News
Singapore-based marine design company SeaTech Solutions International has been selected to provide the basic design for a new seabed mining vessel. Singapore-based marine design company SeaTech Solutions International has been selected to provide the basic design for...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 7, 2020 | News
Image: Magnetite Mines Magnetite Mines plans to conduct a trial on a magnetic resonance sensor developed by CSIRO at the Razorback iron ore project in South Australia. The company inked an agreement with NextOre, which will supply a mobile bulk ore sorting plant that...
by Gordon Barratt | Oct 7, 2020 | News
The Australian Government’s 2020-21 Budget is a win for the mining industry as it prioritises training and education, and research and development in manufacturing and supporting industries. This includes a new JobMaker hiring credit to accelerate employment growth...