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Curragh coal mine : Thiess secures A$1.3bn contract extension from Coronado

Curragh coal mine : CIMIC Group through its unit Thiess has secured a six-year, A$1.3 billion contract extension from Coronado Global Resources to provide mining services at the Curragh Mine in Queensland, Australia. The mining services contract involves overburden removal and haulage, mining and run of mine rehandling services, equipment maintenance and pit dewatering. Since […]

Rio Tinto wraps up commissioning of Amrun bauxite mine in Queensland

Rio Tinto has wrapped up the commissioning process of its AUD 2.6 billion ($1.9 billion) worth Amrun bauxite mine on the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, Australia. Amrun bauxite mine Construction work on the Rio Tinto bauxite mine in Australia was initiated in 2016 and about two years later, the first bauxite was produced. The […]

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Rio Tinto to exit coal mining business with sale of Kestrel coal mine for $2.25bn

Mining industry news : Rio Tinto is all set to exit from coal mining business by selling its 80% stake in the Kestrel coal mine in Queensland to a consortium of EMR Capital and Indonesian coal producer Adaro Energy, for a sum of $2.25 billion. Rio Tinto’s Recent Deals to Exit Coal Mining Business in […]

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Rio Tinto to sell Queensland coal mine stakes to Glencore for $1.7bn

Mining industry news : Australian-British mining giant Rio Tinto has made a $1.7 billion deal to exit from two Queensland coal mines – the Hail Creek coal mine and the Valeria coal mine in Australia by selling its stakes to Swiss natural resource company Glencore. Rio Tinto has been looking to divest all of its […]

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