Energy crisis revives coal demand and production
Mining News Pro -High natural gas prices and global competition for the fuel have driven more demand for thermal coal for power generation this year as countries try to wean themselves off Russian energy supplies and seek relatively cheaper alternatives.
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New Hope stays positive on coal demand
Mining News Pro - New Hope Group executives have epitomised the optimism in Australia’s coal industry, with production at the Bengalla mine in New South Wales underpinning such positivity.
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South Korea, Japan drive booming met coal demand
Mining News Pro - Interest in Australia’s metallurgical coal (met coal) has enjoyed a significant increase in recent times, as South Korea, Japan and Europe pounce on the popular resource.
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Anglo American overcomes met coal demand concerns
Mining News Pro - Anglo American has maintained its full year production targets for metallurgical coal in 2021 after the first six months were disrupted by poor demand, development activities and elevated gas levels.
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Robust China coal demand amid Australia import ban fuels price rally
Mining News Pro - Seaborne coal has become a quiet winner among energy commodities, lacking the attention of higher-profile crude oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG), but enjoying strong gains amid rising demand.
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Coal demand to rise 2.6% in 2021 after record decline
Mining News Pro - Global demand for coal is set to jump 2.6% next year after a record pandemic-led drop this year, as recovering economic activity will lift use for electricity and industrial output, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Friday.
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Seaborne thermal coal demand to rise over next decade
Mining News Pro - The Minerals Council of Australia released a report related to the outlook for seaborne thermal coal in terms of demand to 2030 in the Asia Pacific region.
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Thermal coal demand in Asia to rise
Mining News Pro - New research conducted on behalf of the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has noted that the demand for thermal coal imports in the Asia Pacific region will grow by more than 270-million tonnes to 2030, to reach 1.1-billion tonnes a year.
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Coal demand set for biggest annual drop since World War II
Mining News Pro - Global coal demand is heading for its biggest annual drop since World War II as economic activity plunges due to coronavirus lockdowns.
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Adani confirms future amidst Asian coal demand strength
Mining News Pro - Adani Mining has reasserted the prospects of its Carmichael project in regional Queensland as the International Energy Agency (IEA) has reported that coal has made a recent comeback.
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