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Peabody Energy Doubles Size of Share Repurchase Program to $1 Billion

October 24th, 2008

Peabody Energy announced that its board of directors has doubled the size of the company’s existing share repurchase program, raising the total authorized amount to $1 billion. The company has been repurchasing shares under this program, which was first authorized in 2005.
“This expanded repurchase program reflects our ongoing commitment to deliver shareholder value,” said Peabody [...]

Peabody Energy to Acquire Remaining Metallurgical Coal Ownership in Millennium Mine

July 28th, 2008

Peabody Energy announced today that it has reached agreement to acquire 15 percent of the Millennium Mine in Queensland, Australia, and intends to acquire the remaining 0.5 percent ownership in the near future.
The company currently owns 84.5 percent of the operation, and intends to purchase the remaining equity interest following regulatory approvals. The Millennium Mine [...]

Sunflower decision spurs $789,000 in lobbyist spending for Kansas coal-fired plants

April 16th, 2008

Lobbyists have reported spending more than $789,000 during the ongoing debate over two proposed coal-fired power plants in southwest Kansas, most of it on efforts to sway public opinion.
Opponents of the plants initially reported putting far more money into their public relations campaign. But since the year began, supporters have reported six times as much [...]

Downer EDI Signs Contracts Worth Over A$1 Billion With Peabody Pacific For Open Cut Coal Mining Projects

April 5th, 2008

Downer EDI Limited today announced that the company’s Mining Division, Downer EDI Mining, has signed long-term contracts with Peabody Pacific Pty Limited (Peabody) for its Millennium and Wambo open cut coal mining projects.
This follows the announcement on 21 December 2007 that Peabody had selected Downer EDI Mining as the preferred tenderer for these projects.
With a [...]

Mongolia to Reconsider Plans for Tavan Tolgoi Coking Coal Project

November 28th, 2007

Mongolia’s Cabinet has decided to review a draft agreement on ownership of Tavan Tolgoi, a potentially huge coking coal project in the Gobi Desert that has attracted interest from some of the world’s biggest mining companies.
The decision means the Mongolian government will set up a working group to renegotiate ownership and investment rights for the [...]

State has committed millions to coal projects

June 28th, 2007

Even before Gov. Ernie Fletcher asked the General Assembly to approve incentives to attract coal-conversion plants to Kentucky, his administration had quietly committed at least $2.4 million to two such projects.
Without a public announcement, the state awarded a contract in May to Peabody Energy for $400,000 to conduct a feasibility study on a $3 billion [...]

Push to Build Coal-To-Liquid Fuel Plant in Illinois Advances

June 1st, 2007

Peabody Energy Corp. has pledged nearly one million tons of coal a year and up to $10 million in development funds to an Illinois plant planners say would become the nation’s first to commercially turn coal into liquid fuels for tomorrow’s big-rig trucks, buses, barges or jets.
St. Louis-based Peabody, as part of the deal announced [...]

BP, Rio Tinto Venture to Develop Clean Coal Energy

May 18th, 2007

BP Plc and Rio Tinto Plc formed a joint venture, Hydrogen Energy, to develop technology for producing power from coal, oil and natural gas without emitting the gases blamed for global warming.
Rio will pay $32 million to BP to form the equally owned venture, which includes two planned BP hydrogen-fuel projects in Scotland and California [...]

Australia approves Newcastle coal port expansion

April 17th, 2007

Australia’s New South Wales state government has approved plans for a new coal export terminal at the port of Newcastle, which has suffered from severe congestion that has hurt the country’s coal exports.
The A$922 million ($768 million) terminal, planned to start operations in 2009, will add nearly two-thirds to the port’s capacity.
It will be built [...]

Mine safety hearings will continue

April 16th, 2007

The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration’s report on last year’s fatal explosion at the Kentucky Darby Mine No. 1 will not be the final word on the accident.
The report, issued Thursday night, said the operator ignored vital safety standards and procedures. Five miners died in the May 20 blast.
On Capitol Hill, the promised oversight [...]


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