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Bengaluru Seeks Reprieve from Mining Cap, India

July 14, 2017

At a meeting held under the aegis of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the mines department has supposedly said the steel industry is in a state of flux over the increasing demand for iron ore but no available production. At a brief

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Minerals Council of Australia Slams Victorian Government’s Brown Coal Policy

July 14, 2017

The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has slammed Victoria Government’s new Future Uses of Brown Coal policy designed to increase investment opportunities while balancing the state’s environmental needs. As Victoria has the world’s second largest resource of brown coal, the

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Australia Deals With Prolonged Power Outages Left By Retired Coal Plants

July 14, 2017

Australia’s electricity shortages should be a warning sign to the U.S. to avoid relying too heavily on green energy sources like wind and solar while mass exporting natural gas, according to a Monday report from The Wall Street Journal. Australia’s

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Harsco Signs Ten Year, $60 Million Mill Services Contract with Egyptian Steel

July 13, 2017

Harsco Corporation’s Metals & Minerals division has signed a new, ten year mill services contract with Egyptian Steel, the manufacturer of rebar, wire rods and billets in the Middle East and North Africa. The contract, valued at approximately $60 million

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Barrick and Shandong Complete Formation of Joint Venture at Veladero Mine, Argentina

July 12, 2017

Barrick Gold Corporation has completed the sale of a 50 percent interest in the Veladero Mine in San Juan province, Argentina to Shandong Gold Mining Co., Ltd, for $960 million. The formation of a 50/50 joint venture at Veladero is

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Banro Resumes Operations at Namoya Mine, DRC

July 12, 2017

Banro Corporation took precautionary measures to evacuate staff from the Namoya Mine on a temporary basis on July 3. Staff have now returned to Namoya and mining operations have resumed. On July 3, a convoy of 23 trucks belonging to

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JSW Looks to Grab Maximum Coal Blocks in Ongoing Auction

July 11, 2017

To secure raw material for its operations, domestic steel giant JSW Steel looks to grab maximum number of coal blocks out of six being auctioned for the iron and steel sector. The e-auction of six coal blocks, of which five

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Shanxi Coal Firms to Speed Up Restructuring After Losses

July 11, 2017

Major coal companies in North China’s Shanxi Province are expected to speed up their merger and restructuring process, after all three major producers in the province reported losses in the first quarter, despite a recovery in prices, according to media

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Niti Aayog Promotes Methanol-from-Coal to Cut Down LPG Import Bill

July 11, 2017

The government is promoting coal gasification to convert high ash coal into methanol that can be used as cooking gas, with an aim to cut down dependence on West Asian countries for LPG imports, Niti Aayog member V K Saraswat

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Wollongong Coal Looks to Extend Mining at Russell Vale for Five More Years, Australia

July 11, 2017

Wollongong Coal wants permission to mine at Russell Vale for five more years and has started a limited kind of community consultation about its revised plans. But the residents who were invited to a recent meeting in Corrimal were shocked

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