Oil & gas news
New World Resources announces coal prices for Q1 2013
Central European coal and coke producer, New World Resources, has announced an increase in metallurgical coal prices for Q1 2013, but significantly lower thermal prices.
The Iran-Pakistan Pipeline
Iran is planning to begin construction of the Iran-Pakistan pipeline next month but faces a number of serious political and security concerns, which may mean that it never realises its potential.
Anglo American coal production increases in Q4 2012
Anglo American has announced a rise in both metallurgical and thermal coal production in Q4 2012, while iron or and platinum production were down.
Cloud Peak Energy and the Crow Tribe sign exploration agreements for PRB coal
Major US coal producer, Cloud Peak Energy, and the Crow Tribe of Indians have signed option and exploration agreements for an estimated 1.4 billion short t of northern PRB coal.
Ohio wants to expand natural gas development
The American Petroleum Institute comment on Ohioan lawmakers urging the expansion of natural gas development.
Coal, Cost and Culture: Where do you fall on the “Hope Curve”?
January 2013: Hope is both a leading and lagging of the chance for serious change and a lack of hope is a barrier to changing working practices.
Why The World Continues To Count On Coal
Gregory H. Boyce, chairman and CEO of Peabody Energy, US, takes a look at the long-term outlook for coal and explains why there are reasons to be optimistic.
BHP Billiton announces fourth quarter production figures
The world’s largest mining company has announced Q4 2012 production figures broadly in line with analyst’s expectations for petroleum and metallurgical coal, although thermal coal production was lower.
UK energy minister says coal still has an important role to play
John Hayes, UK energy minister, stressed coal’s continuing importance in the UK energy mix in a speech at the World Coal Association Leadership Reception.
dGB Earth Sciences’ OpendTect and OSR to benefit students worldwide
An academic license agreement has seen more than 2600 students from around the world benefit from free access to commercial seismic interpretation software.