Pakistan’s Thar coal project operational by 2013
Pakistan’s Thar coal project is scheduled to become operational in December 2013 and already hailed as bringing prosperity to an energy-starved nation.
Pakistan’s Thar coal project is scheduled to become operational in December 2013 and already hailed as bringing prosperity to an energy-starved nation.
A consortium of South African and Swazi junior coal miners is considering building an alternative 6Mt coal terminal in Maputo, Mozambique, to handle B-grade thermal coal.
Lower coal production sees Poland cut its hard coal exports and increase its import volumes.
Coal prices across the world continue their downward trend.
Botswana represents Africa’s exciting new coal and energy province, and has generated considerable buzz within the African and international coal, energy and investment industries. Botswana represents 66% of Africa’s known coal resources – over 210bnt, making it Africa’s second largest coal resource.
Despite an acute fuel shortage, Indian power producers are refusing to buy expensive coal, leaving coal importers to face big losses as stocks mount up to over 11Mt.
Coal prices softened by 11 November, continuing their recent price trend.
China’s benchmark thermal coal price declined for the first time in three months, from a three-year high as utilities completed their stockpile building for the winter.
Ambuja Cements and Ultratech Cement are currently considering South African thermal coal to meet their fuel requirements.
Coalindo Energy launches Indonesian coal index for low-ranking coal with hopes to boost the trade in the product.
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