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- 1From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 10-11)India's coal production exclusively from captive/ commercial coal blocks has crossed 100 million tonnes (MT) for the first time, according to the latest figures (till March 2, 2023) of the Ministry of Coal. The...
- 2From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 42, Issue 1-2)The Country's coal production increased 16 percent to 607.97 million tonnes in the April-December period of the ongoing fiscal. India's coal output was at 522.34 million tonnes in the year-ago period. 'India's coal...
- 3From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 128, Issue 1)Bowen Coking Coal Ltd ended a year of major milestones on a high note, when it loaded its first coal train through its Mallawa train loadout facility (TLO) on December 28, following refurbishment works on the TLO and...
- 4From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 128, Issue 1)In a new report, Coking Coal: Prices Have Peaked, But to Remain Elevated on the Resumption of Exports to Mainland China, Fitch Solutions provided its analysis of the metallurgical coal market. The firm's analysts revised...
- 5From:The Christian Century (Vol. 140, Issue 1)West Virginians have seen their electricity rates rise 180 percent in the past 15 years, five times the national average. Critics of the state's procoal policies say they are responsible for skyrocketing utility bills,...
- 6From:The EconomistCitizens brave the cold to scold the ruling classes T HE TEMPERATURE in Ulaanbaatar, the world's coldest capital, has hit minus 30°C. This has not deterred thousands of Mongolians from taking to the city's vast...
- 7From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 44-45)The Ministry of coal on Thursday informed that the total coal production in the country as of October, 2022 stood at 448 million tonnes registering an 18 percent year-on-year (YoY) increase. Coal production growth from...
- 8From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)Alpha Metallurgical Resources, Inc., a leading U.S. supplier of metallurgical coal, recently announced its operational guidance for 2023. "As we continue working hard to safely wrap up a record-setting year of...
- 9From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)Global coal consumption is set to rise to an all-time high in 2022 and remain at similar levels for the next few years, according to a recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA). The IEAs annual report on...
- 10From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)Britain approved its first new deep coal mine in decades. The Woodhouse Colliery, which will be developed by West Cumbria Mining in northwest England. The metallurgical coal operation operation is expected to create...
- 11From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)LAUNCESTON, Australia, November 28, 2022 (Reuters) -- The global thermal coal market has returned to where it was before Russia's attack on Ukraine, with prices for most seaborne grades dropping back to pre-invasion...
- 12From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)Contango Holdings plans to start exporting thermal coal early next year from its Zimbabwe mine following requests from customers in Europe and Asia, Reuters reported. Contango owns 70% of the Lubu project in western...
- 13From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 10)Preliminary figures released from the Energy Information Administration indicated total U.S. coal production for 2022 will exceed 2021 levels, posting its third consecutive year-on-year gain. (See production figures on...
- 14From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10133)Carbon dating Did burning fossil fuels begin with the industrial revolution, or is there someone else from whom we could claim reparations for carbon emissions? --Artefacts made from coal and dated to 4000 BC have...
- 15From:Spectator (Vol. 350, Issue 10133)Having delivered his platitudes on climate change at Cop27, Rishi Sunak returns to a more pressing problem: how to keep Britain's lights on this winter. Last week it was revealed that the government has been wargaming a...
- 16From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 9)After registering strong growth of 8.9% in 2021, Indonesia's coal production is expected to grow 2.6% in 2022 to 630 million metric tons (mt), according to GlobalData. The Indonesian government aims to eventually...
- 17From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 9)Australia's Bowen Coking Coal Ltd. (BCC) has railed its first coal from the Broadmeadow East mine (BME) through to Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT), near Mackay, in a move the company says further cements it as...
- 18From:Coal Age (1996) (Vol. 127, Issue 9)State-owned Coal India Ltd.'s (CIL) Q3 2022 production volumes increased substantially due to higher power demand, according to the Economic Times. The world's largest coal miner's quarterly coal production climbed 10.6%...
- 19From:Country Report: IndonesiaWhat's happened? According to data released by Statistics Indonesia on October 17th merchandise exports growth decelerated from 29.9% in August to 20.4% year on year (in non-seasonally adjusted terms) in September....
- 20From:International Railway Journal (Vol. 62, Issue 10)Mongolia celebrated the opening of a new railway from its mineral-rich Tavantolgoi region to the Chinese border last month. Kevin Smith examines the ups and downs of this much-delayed project and considers what's next...