An independent energy research company expects coal prices to rise above $US500 per tonne in 2022, as the world cuts off Russian resources.
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Uranium soars following Ukrainian war
The price of uranium has reached 10-year highs above $US53 per pound as supply concerns grow following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Iron ore, nickel prices compete for best-in-show
The iron ore price has reached six-month highs at $US156 ($212) per tonne (t) after it gained 8 per cent in five consecutive days of growth, mainly due to Russia’s war on Ukraine.
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Coal price responds to Russia in a big way
The Newcastle coal futures broke through the $US400 per tonne barrier in response to Russian sanctions this week, more than doubling since the start of 2022.
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Gold spikes as Russia closes in
The gold price has risen to its highest point since November 2020 in Australian dollar terms, as tensions between Russia and Ukraine worried investors.
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Beyondie investment decision looms for Kalium Lakes
Kalium Lakes expects to make a final investment decision (FID) for the Beyondie sulphate of potash (SOP) project in Western Australia this quarter following a funding approval from the German Government.
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Gold production to achieve global record in 2019
Global gold output is expected to grow to a record 109.6 million ounces by the end of 2019, according to S&P Global data.
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Putting potash on the map
Australia doesn’t produce a single tonne of potash, but there’s a good chance that will change in 2020.
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MICROMINE to optimise underground mines with machine learning
MICROMINE will be releasing new underground mining precision software to refine and enhance loading and haulage processes, as part of its Pitram solution, in early 2019.
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Gold mine production edges higher in 2017
Global gold mine production finished 2017 fractionally higher than the previous year, according to the World Gold Council (WGC).
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Man-made materials found to occur in nature
Scientists in Canada and Russia have discovered rare minerals found in Siberian coal mines have similar structures to man-made metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
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New innovation initiative launched in Europe
Russia-based diamond mining group, ALROSA, has become a partner of the GeneratorS 2016 which encourages innovation in Russia and Eastern Europe.
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ALROSA uncovers large rough diamond
Alrosa has found a 241.21 carat diamond, one of the largest ever found in Russia.
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Russian mine explosions claim 36 lives
A series of underground coal mine explosions in Russia far north have killed miners, and their rescuers, at Severnaya coal mine, in Vorkuta.
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Honeywell aids efficiency at Russian refinery
A control technology from Honeywell Process Solutions is helping a major refinery in Russia improve efficiency and reliability in their gasoline blending process.
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Orica wins massive contract
Orica has won a contractor to provide a variety of drilling, blasting, and supply services for PhosAgro’s Apatit operation in Russia.
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Massive diamond unearthed in Russia
A massive 78 carat diamond, worth more than half a million dollars, has been unearthed on the Mirny Mir mine in Russia.
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Europe’s dependency on Russian gas is not likely to change any time soon
Despite increasing brinkmanship between Russia and the West, Europe reliance on Russia's gas isn't likely to stop any time soon.
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Russia to build Pacific coal export port
Russia will begin building a new coal export terminal on its Pacific coast to increase its exports to Asia Pacific nations.
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Ukrainian coal miners trapped after heavy shelling
Nearly 500 coal miners have been trapped underground in eastern Ukraine after shelling damaged the nearby power station.
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