Tag Archive | "stockpiles"

Alarm Bells Ring For Coal Imports

Friday, July 10, 2009

The figures are daunting. Coal demand in the international market has been waning. International coal prices have been lingering at a low track from March to May, and statistics from China's customs shows that China's import of coal in May reached 9.43 million tonnes surging by 133.1 per cent year-on-year, which is also the highest level ever. But there are rays of hope elsewhere. Western Australia's miners have recorded their fifth consecutive month of growth, and UAE's Coal & Oil Group is planning to invest around $300 million to buy new ships and to acquire coal mines.

Obama To Reverse Bush Rule On Coal

Monday, April 27, 2009

The U.S. Interior Department has said it will try to overturn a Bush administration rule that made it easier for coal mining companies to dump mountaintop debris into valley streams. The action is the latest blow to the coal industry, which defends mountaintop mining as a safer, cheaper alternative to traditional underground mining.

Coal prices continue to decline at Qinhuangdao Port

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Coal prices at Qinhuangdao Port, China’s largest coal trans-shipment port, continued to dip from February 16th to February 23rd due to growing stockpiles. For full story, click here

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