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Thailand Coal Mining Company, Banpu Plans To Increase Coal Mine Export To China


Thailand’s largest coal miner Banpu plans to increase coal shipments to China by about 30% to 2 million tonnes in 2009.

Semirara Mining Corp. Plans To Export 2.5 mln Coal Mine This Year


Semirara Mining Corp., owned by the Consunji family, plans to export 2.5 million metric tons of coal this year, company officials said.

The Top Energy Stories to Watch in 2008


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Say goodbye to the year that brought a 65 percent run-up in the price of a barrel of oil and a Nobel Peace Prize to punctuate the message of the heralds of climate disaster. It was a [...]

Australian Newcastle Thermal Coal Prices Fell 1.8% Last Week


Export prices for power-station coal at Newcastle, Australia, the world’s largest coal-export harbor, fell 1.8 percent last week after major producers and buyers agreed contracts for 2007 supplies.
The weekly index of prices for thermal coal for immediate delivery from the port in New South Wales state slid 98 cents to $52.63 a metric ton in [...]

Banpu’s first-quarter earnings will drop due to a malfunctioning winch-brake motor at its Bontang Coal Terminal in Indonesia


Banpu’s first-quarter earnings will drop due to a malfunctioning winch-brake motor at its Bontang Coal Terminal in Indonesia, which disrupted loading, president Chanin Vongkusolkit said yesterday.
Stock analysts believe the accident will hurt the coal-mining firm’s results only for the first quarter, while earnings for the entire year will not be much affected. Several analysts have [...]

Thai Banpu sees 2007 revenues up on coal prices


Banpu PCL , Thailand’s largest coal miner, said on Tuesday it expected 2007 revenues to rise by 10-12 percent, beating forecasts, due to higher coal prices and higher contributions from its power plants in China.
“Our revenues in 2007 should rise by 10-12 percent from more than 30 billion baht in 2006,” chief executive Chanin Vongkusolkit [...]

Thais invited to invest in Lao mining industry


Laos has invited Thais to invest in its mining industry, which is growing rapidly to meet export demand, but warns that they must strictly observe the country’s environmental laws.
Thongpath Inthavong, director-general of the Department of Geology and Mines, who is on a roadshow to promote mining opportunities in Laos, told a press conference his country [...]