Fossil fuel orders continue to jump in the face of growing volatility, new research found. Coal consumption recently hit a record high, rising 3.3 per cent to 8.3 billion tonnes during 2022. The...
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An Asian superpower is not expected to ease import restrictions on Australian coal anytime in the next 24 months. Global investment bank Goldman Sachs believes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) will...
One of the nation’s largest independent coal mining companies suffered heavy losses in the second half of calendar 2020. In the first half of the 2021 financial year Whitehaven Coal lost more...
Australia should avoid prematurely killing-off a multinational trade partnership says one of the nation’s leading industry bodies for the exploration, mining and minerals processing. The...
Plenty of new projects across coastal Queensland, the Northern Territory and Western Australia have triggered a liquefied natural gas (LNG) export boom. Australia’s LNG exports rose 37.7 per cent to...
Industry has praised a recently approved $21.7 billion mining project for playing a big role in ending the fight against “poverty”. The Australian Mines and Metals Association (AMMA)...
The announcement that Peabody Energy, the world’s largest non-government coal company, is to file for bankruptcy in the United States is one of more symbolic than substantive significance. In the US...
At a Bowen Basin Mining Club luncheon last week, the message was simple – Adani needs the support of the Queensland mining industry for the Galilee Basin to be opened. Club Director Jodie Currie said...
Bowen Basin Mining Club director Jodie Currie discusses the future of Australian coal, and how we need to look at the bigger picture. As we move on through 2016 and projects large and small are...
The Australian government continues to claim that coal will play a vital role in bringing cheap energy to developing nations. In particular, it’s claimed India’s poor will benefit from the...