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Australian Mining Companies Plans Into Oppurtunities in Coal Mine Exploration and Hard Rock Mining in Vietname


Australian companies joining the first Austrade Mining Mission to Vietnam will visited Vinacomin’s coal mines in Quang Ninh province yesterday, beginning a three-day program to gain an insight into opportunities in the coal and hard rock mining sectors.

Mining Companies Agreement Coal Mining Exploration in Moatize Coal Mine Review


Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Friday laid the first stone for the construction of an open cast coal mine in Moatize in the western province of Tete, that will be operated by the Brazilian mining giant, the Companhia Vale do Rio Doce (nowadays known simply as Vale).

Several Mining Companies Hold Plans New Mines Onstream


The global financial crisis and sharp falls in metals prices have forced several companies to abandon or put on hold their plans to bring new mines onstream.

China Plans Controlled Australian Mining Asset Make To Bid Australian Mining Industry


Canberra talks tough when companies controlled by the Communist Party of China bid for slices of Australia’s mining industry.

Mining and Energy Companies Investment Delay by Global Financial Crisis


The deepening of the global financial crisis and the sharp drop in energy prices have forced companies to scale back spending and delay projects, with expensive ventures in the Canadian oil sands hardest hit.

Coal Mine Producer, Peabody Reported Fourth Quarter Earning 2008


Before market opens on Tuesday, one of the world biggest coal producer, announce reported earning for the fourth quarter and full-year 2008.

Mining Companies Can’t Stop Mine Production as Demand Global Industy Growth


The world’s biggest mining companies are cutting expansion plans by about $200 billion as prices of metals, demand from factories and funding for projects collapse.

Mine Demand Analysis, Sales Results and The Future of The Mining Companies


Mining giant Rio Tinto is hiving off assets to pay down $US40 billion ($57 billion) in debt after BHP Billiton withdrew a $US66 billion bid, but in these turbulent times, who’s buying?

Oil rises above $58 on heating oil, gas futures


Oil prices rose above $58 Monday as cold weather heading into the East drove up heating oil and natural gas futures and a government report showed a surprise jump in U.S. industrial output.
Light, sweet crude for December delivery gained 60 cents to $58.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange.