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Indian demand may boost Australian coal exports
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Australia's buoyant coal industry has received another positive signal that any extra export volumes will be eagerly snapped up by international buyers, ...
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Vale targets Aquila share of Belvedere coal project
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Following its US$92 million purchase of AMCI’s stake in the Belvedere coal project in Central Queensland, Vale said it has now exercised its option to purchase ...
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Energy & minerals prices to dip in second half: ABARE
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World prices for many energy and minerals commodities in the second half of 2010 are forecast to average lower than the first half of the year, according to ...
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The push towards short-term pricing of coking coal
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This year has seen a shift in the coking coal market, towards a more flexible pricing environment, like that of the thermal coal market where prices have been ...
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QR divestment – the case for a different model
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The Queensland Resources Council’s Michael Roche spoken at a recent industry event about the need for industry to have more of a say in the ownership of QR's ...
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ACCC announcement on problem coal terminal
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has made a draft decision to move coal capacity from Barney Point, due to community concerns about ...
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Coal export bottlenecks 'costing millions'
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The record bottlenecks at Australia's coal export terminals are incurring millions in demurrage costs and the loss of millions of tonnes of coal exports as ...
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Sustainability and coal seam gas – Part one
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An upfront investment in environmentally and socially sensitive design is likely to pay dividends for the Coal Seam Gas (CSG) industry, according to ...
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Sustainability and coal seam gas – Part two
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An upfront investment in environmentally and socially sensitive design is likely to pay dividends for the Coal Seam Gas (CSG) industry, according to ...
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Rio still cautious on short-term volatility
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At the release of Rio Tinto’s first quarter production results, the group’s chief executive Tom Albanese, said there was still caution despite a strong outlook ...
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BHP shows strength in iron ore & petroleum production
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The latest production report from BHP Billiton shows the impact of its growth projects and positive results in its high grade crude operations following the ...
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John Holland completes $52m Abbot Point shiploader
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On March 1st, John Holland reached a major project milestone in Queensland, with the completion of the Abbot Point X50 Shiploader SL2 project, on behalf of ...
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Industry bid for QR coal sale ignored by Premier
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Queensland coal producers will work together and bid for ownership of QR’s coal rail network in central Queensland, believing that privatisation is not in the ...
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Platts introduces world-first daily coal price assessments
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Global energy and metals information provider, Platts, has launched the world’s first daily metallurgical coal assessments to address miners’ and steel mills’ ...
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2010 looking good for coal industry: analyst
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The coal industry is preparing for continued improvement in market conditions this year amid expectations that power consumption and steel output will drive up ...
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BHP half-year reflects strong demand for steelmaking materials
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BHP Billiton’s half-year to the end of December revealed record sales volumes in three key commodities and a “sound” financial performance according to ...
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PWCS to boost annual coal exports to 133m tonnes
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Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) will embark on its most expensive expansion in more than a decade in a bid to keep pace with surging demand for coal through ...
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Coal hauls Asciano back into the black
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Coal haulage has helped bring Asciano out of the red with the rail and ports operator posting a net profit after tax of $79 million for the first half of the ...
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Don’t lock industry out of QR sale: QRC
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Queensland’s $40 billion a year coal industry should not be dismissed by the state government as a potential investor in the planned privatisation of QR’s coal ...
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Vote of confidence in coal future
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A commitment of more than half a billion dollars to the expansion of the export coal industry in central Queensland has been commended by the Queensland ...
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Thermal coal demand spikes as Chinese power disrupted
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Thermal coal spot prices surged as heavy snow threatened power supplies in northern China recently, and offshore oil and gas operations were also affected.
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Miners lock in for the long haul in Hunter coal chain
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Port Waratah Coal Services (PWCS) said coal producers have been quick to lock in long-term supply contracts as part of an industry-wide agreement to take ...
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ETS should consider rightful ownership of emissions
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Climate change has become the global catch phrase of the 21st Century and decisions made at the current United Nations talks in Copenhagen will have a lasting ...
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ETS should consider rightful ownership of emissions
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Climate change has become the global catch phrase of the 21st Century and decisions made at the current United Nations talks in Copenhagen will have a lasting ...
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The future of QR’s coal business – Part One
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The long slow fuse is burning on the sale of Queensland Rail (QR), a sale that will change the face of the Australian rail industry. But precisely what will ...
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The future of QR’s coal business – Part Two
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The long slow fuse is burning on the sale of Queensland Rail (QR), a sale that will change the face of the Australian rail industry. But precisely what will ...
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Future of QR’s coal business – Part three
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The long slow fuse is burning on the sale of Queensland Rail (QR), a sale that will change the face of the Australian rail industry.
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Galilee Basin – Queensland’s new energy frontier
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There is significant interest in exploring the Galilee Basin in Queensland for its potential as a supplier of energy, not just through coal mining but the ...
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CPRS concessions not enough says mining industry
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On November 24th, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s office sent out a message. It said Australia had moved a step closer to action on climate change after more than ...
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Galilee Basin – QLD’s new energy frontier (part two)
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Recent years have seen interested parties actively exploring the Galilee Basin in Queensland, for its potential to be a significant supplier of energy.