Anglo American has maintained its full year production targets for metallurgical coal in 2021, after the first six months were disrupted by poor demand, development activities and elevated gas levels.
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Anglo American talks up met coal future
Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani believes metallurgical coal is necessary to decarbonise the planet, but does expect the commodity will eventually be removed from supply chains.
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Anglo American cleans its footprint as it steps into 2021 and beyond
For the best part of a century, the mining industry’s processes remained largely unchanged. Anglo American chief executive officer Mark Cutifani speaks about how the company is updating its processes for the next 100 years and beyond.
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Community connection critical for Anglo American
Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani stated that the way forward to a sustainable mining future is connections with community and streamlining operations.
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Anglo American clarifies decarbonisation pathway
Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani believes technology is the way forward for the company’s sustainability plan as it aims to become carbon neutral by year 2040.
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Anglo American feels impact of Bowen Basin setbacks
Anglo American has finished the second quarter of 2020 with a drop in production at both the Moranbah and Grosvenor coal mines in Queensland’s Bowen Basin.
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Anglo American registers mixed production results
Anglo American’s metallurgical coal production guidance remains unchanged at 19 to 21 million tonnes, subject to the coronavirus disruptions that have led to the company to revise its thermal coal export guidance.
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Anglo American drops production forecast following roof fall incident
Anglo American has lowered its expectation for metallurgical coal production this year following the roof collapse incident at the Queensland-based Moranbah North mine in January.
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Anglo American CEO confronts mining’s reputation crisis
Despite the fact mining drives 45 per cent of the world’s economic activity, the industry is still seen as one that “takes more than it gives,” according to Anglo American chief executive Mark Cutifani.
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Anglo American boosts Australian coal production
Anglo American has managed an increased production in its Australian metallurgical coal operations for the December 2019 quarter, helping to balance lower copper production at its Chile operations.
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Sirius Minerals agrees to Anglo American takeover bid
Anglo American has reached an agreement with Sirius Minerals to acquire the embattled British potash company.
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Anglo American production gains buoyed by QLD coal
Anglo American’s coal sites in Australia have helped the company achieve a 14 per cent rise in global production across its diverse operations.
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Anglo American CEO pay packet slammed by investor group
A shareholder interest group has advised Anglo American investors to reject CEO Mark Cutifani’s pay packet for his ‘above target’ performance.
ShareSoc, the UK Individual Shareholders Society, advised
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Anglo American CEO sees pay cut
Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani has followed Rio’s Sam Walsh’s example and cut his executive pay.
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Mining to get worse before it gets better
The heads of major miners expect the downturn to get worse before it improves, as the industry begins tearing through existing cash reserves.
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Anglo American to cut thousands of jobs and sell off assets
Anglo American will cut 6000 jobs and sell a number of assets in a bid to right-size the company after posting a $US3 billion writedown for the first half of 2015.
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Anglo American assets up for sale
Anglo American has resolved to scale back operations by selling unprofitable business assets.
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Anglo sees brighter future following turbulent times
Anglo American says it expects 2014 to be a tough year as it continues to restructure its asset base to meet market conditions.
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Anglo posts mixed production results
Anglo American’s total copper and diamond production has increased in the second quarter but the company’s coal, platinum and iron ore output fell.
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Coalition explains its environmental approvals plan
States will not have the final say on environmental approvals if the coalition wins the election.
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