Whitehaven Coal has made the best of a bad situation, achieving record first-half earnings despite lower production following the scheduled Narrabri mine longwall move.
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Critical minerals jobs creeping up on coal
The Queensland Government’s Collaborative Exploration Initiative (CEI) has handed 13 companies the opportunity to develop the state’s “next wave of resources jobs” in new economy minerals.
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Coal shiploader a boost for Gladstone
The Queensland Government has invested more than $60 million in a new coal shiploader for the Port of Gladstone.
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Coal lights up export price index: ABS
Coal and non-ferrous metals were among those to underpin Australia’s export price index for the December quarter, while China’s fall in demand for metalliferous ores weighed heavily.
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Coal prices boost Whitehaven despite disruptions
Whitehaven Coal has seen its coal prices soar in its operations, increasing by 144 per cent in the past year.
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New Wilkie combines coal and clean energy
New Wilkie Energy has begun ramping up its workforce to restart the Wilkie Creek coal mine in Queensland, in a project that merges coal with renewable energy.
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Coronado production gets rained out
Saleable production for Coronado Global Resources was down 10 per cent on the previous quarter as a result of above-average rainfall.
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Carmichael coal ready to set sail
Bravus Mining & Resources Carmichael mine has successfully delivered its first shipment of coal to the North Queensland Export Terminal.
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Prospect Awards finalists exhibit mining’s best
Finalists for the 2021 Australian Mining Prospect Awards are now locked in with the top mines, as well as the best and brightest in safety, minerals processing and more on show.
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Resources exports to skyrocket
Australia’s resources and energy exports are expected to reach a record $379 billion in 2021-22, up from $310 billion in 2020-21.
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Court gives New Acland new hope
The Land Court of Queensland has recommended that New Hope’s New Acland coal mine be granted stage three mining leases subject to conditions.
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South32 Dendrobium mine gets significant win
A proposal to extend South32’s Dendrobium coal mine in Port Kembla, NSW has been declared state significant infrastructure.
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Komatsu, PIMS Group giving life to coal
Komatsu and PIMS Group have formed an agreement that will help extend the life of multiple Queensland coal mines.
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Coal could become carbon neutral with new tech
The Allam-Fetvedt Cycle technology could provide a net-zero avenue for coal by producing saleable hydrogen as a by-product, while capturing the emitted CO2.
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New Hope stays positive on coal demand
New Hope Group executives have epitomised the optimism flowing through Australia's coal industry, with production at the Bengalla mine in New South Wales underpinning such positivity.
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Coal down but not out: COP26, Morrison
Australia’s coal industry is fighting hard to assure itself that a ‘phasing down’ of coal power, as agreed upon at COP26, would not mean the end of coal altogether.
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Australia left behind in transition from coal: COP26
Dozens of countries and multinationals at COP26 have released a statement outlining intentions to transition from coal power to clean power, with Australia a notable omission from the list.
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Mine rehabilitation partnership plants 14,000 trees
Anglo American and Komatsu’s Growing Together mine rehabilitation partnership has been expanded with new tree planting days.
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Tailoring the best solutions for dust control
Erizon’s supply, apply, guarantee approach to its dust suppression program gives the mining industry a complete solution.
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South Korea, Japan drive booming met coal demand
Interest in Australia’s metallurgical coal (met coal) has enjoyed a significant increase in recent times, as South Korea, Japan and Europe pounce on the popular resource.
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