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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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BOC’S $65m boost towards LNG network for east coast
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BOC announced a major investment in its liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Victoria in the next phase of its $200 million LNG highway along the east coast of ...
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Opening the north’s renewable energy potential
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Development of a high voltage electricity transmission line between Mount Isa and Townsville would enable Queensland to open a major renewable energy ...
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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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Mineral resources exports to reach $175b by 2014-15
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Total earnings from Australian commodity exports are forecast to rise by 15 per cent to $187 billion in 2010-11, according to the Australian Bureau of ...
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WA mining's 'movers & shakers' in February
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The market capitalisation of Western Australian listed companies which comprise the Deloitte WA Index returned to positive territory during February, closing ...
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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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Siemens announces technology blueprint to solve energy issues
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Siemens recommends Australia invests $60 billion over the next 10 years in renewable and low CO2 generation technologies, to meet its greenhouse gas abatement ...
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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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Resourcehouse claims Australia’s biggest export deal
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On February 6th, Resourcehouse chairman, Professor Clive Palmer, announced the company had secured Australia’s biggest export contract with a US$60 billion ...
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Zero emissions power but not at expense of coalminers: report
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Not for profit organisation Beyond Zero Emissions has released a study which demonstrates how Australia can reach zero emissions electricity by 2020 using ...
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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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QLD climbs up export earners list but still lacks skills
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Queensland snatched the title of Australia's second-largest exporting state after a Federal Government report said the value of goods exported by the state ...
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New report highlights benefits of natural gas
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Australia’s natural gas industry has welcomed the Climate Group’s 2009 Greenhouse Indicator Annual Report, highlighting the benefits of natural gas in reducing ...
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Global demand for LNG and gas recovering
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Whilst the economic slowdown has affected the growth of many liquefied natural gas (LNG) importing countries, there is a slow recovery in demand taking place, ...
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Premier’s announcement of LNG site challenged
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In a statement on December 4th, WA Premier Colin Barnett said an area just south of James Price Point has been identified as the exact location for the ...
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Mining sector drives WA & QLD stocks further upwards
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The market capitalisation of Western Australian and Queensland companies which comprise the Deloitte Indices closed up for November with the largest increases ...
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Mining sector drives WA & QLD stocks further upwards
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The market capitalisation of Western Australian and Queensland companies which comprise the Deloitte Indices closed up for November with the largest increases ...
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Discussion invited on long term energy vision
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Energy Minister Peter Collier has released a discussion paper to provide direction for a long term energy vision for Western Australia, which has been welcomed ...
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Coal Seam Gas - to be or not to be? Part one
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Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is one of the fastest growing sectors in the Queensland resources arena but there are currently a number of factors which could inhibit its ...
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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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Coal Seam Gas - to be or not to be? Part two
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Coal Seam Gas (CSG) is one of the fastest growing sectors in the Queensland resources arena but there are currently a number of factors which could inhibit its ...
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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.
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QLD company launches the first UCG power plant
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Carbon Energy has launched its 5 Megawatt power plant at Bloodwood Creek near Cogan, about 50 kilometres west of Dalby in South West Queensland.
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Gorgon boosts investment to record level
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The Gorgon LNG project lifted the amount of capital expenditure on minerals and energy developments in the past year according to the Australian Bureau of ...
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Waratah’s plans to open up new coal province
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Waratah Coal's CEO Peter Lynch was able to deliver the good news to an industry conference in Brisbane on November 23rd that the company’s China First project ...
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CCS all about finding the ‘right rocks’ – Part Two
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The Coal Tech 2009 conference, held on September 15-16th, hosted a range of presentations on technologies including carbon capture and storage (CCS); ...