The IEA projects stable global coal demand through 2025, with high electricity consumption offsetting the growth of renewable energy.
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The Australian government blocks ERA’s uranium mining in Kakadu National Park, respecting indigenous opposition and environmental concerns.
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Sovereign Metals completes a successful dry mining trial, highlighting efficient mineral extraction with minimal environmental impact. The trial’s positive results position the company for future success in the mineral sands market.
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Gemfields reports $121 million in first-half auction revenue, driven by strong demand for emeralds and rubies, with plant upgrades on schedule.
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Teck Resources attracts significant M&A interest from major miners like Anglo American and Vale due to its valuable copper assets, amid a global push for green energy solutions.
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Sibanye-Stillwater delays financial results release due to a cyberattack disrupting IT systems, emphasizing the need for robust cybersecurity.
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Anglo American will focus on copper, iron-ore, and crop nutrients by 2025, demerging other businesses for a streamlined and resilient future.
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Tharisa has signed a long-term power purchase agreement to supply electricity to its Tharisa Mine, ensuring stable energy and supporting operational efficiency and sustainability.
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Anglo American reports a $1.6 billion writedown on its UK fertilizer project, contributing to a first-half loss amid ongoing restructuring efforts.
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Anglo American CEO Duncan Wanblad will address investors on strategic updates post-BHP takeover bid, focusing on copper, iron ore, and fertilizer projects.