Australian coal industry reviews expansion plans
Australia's coal industry is reviewing plans for expansion and sustaining capital expenditure as they attempt to conserve cash amid fears that coal prices will return to a long period of historical lows below those seen in 2015-16. |
Analysis: More coking coal mine closures expected
"More closures would be necessary, as demand shows little sign of recovery," said one US mining firm. |
Russia's Mechel, Taltek raise coking coal output in 1Q
Overall Russian coal output fell in the first quarter of this year, but some coking coal mining firms raised output. |
Australian coal ports struggle with debt loads
Gladstone, DBCT, Hay Point and Abbot Point operated at a combined utilisation rate of just 75pc in 2019 and the distribution was uneven. |
Coal pipeline reduces costs and environmental impact
Construction on a 8.4-kilometer-long coal-transmission pipeline was recently completed in Jincheng Economic and Technological Development Zone in Jincheng city, Shanxi province, enabling the conveyance of more than 1,000 metric tons of coal per hour. |
China strives to ensure workplace safety as epidemic control becomes regular practice
Chinese authorities on Sunday demanded solid efforts to ensure workplace safety and resolutely curb major accidents. |
Quality of air, water improved last year, statistics say
China saw continuous environmental improvement last year, with reductions in airborne pollutants in major polluted cities and severely polluted surface water across the country, authorities said. |
Ukraine imposes duty on coal imported from Russia
The Ukrainian government passed a resolution imposing a 65 percent duty on imported Russian coal with some exceptions starting from April 15. |
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