James Fernyhough, Bloomberg

James Fernyhough

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Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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Past articles by James:

Billionaire Drops Australia Coal Mine Appeal in Blow for Sector

Australia’s A$133 billion ($92 billion) coal export sector suffered another blow after billionaire Clive Palmer’s Waratah Coal Inc. withdrew an appeal to open what would have been the country’s biggest mine. → Read More

A Tiny ‘Highly Radioactive’ Capsule Lost in Vast Australian Desert Raises Alarm

Rio Tinto Group has lost a “highly radioactive” capsule somewhere along a 1,400-kilometer (870-mile) highway through the Western Australian desert. → Read More

BHP reports record iron ore production, says China will drive 2023 demand

The miner achieves 132-million tonnes of steelmaking material, forecasting increased demand from the world’s second-largest economy as it eases Covid-19 restrictions → Read More

Australia Caps Gas and Coal Prices to Ease Power Bill Pain

Australia will impose a cap on domestic energy prices and provide as much as A$1.5 billion ($1 billion) in energy bill relief to ease cost of living pressures caused by soaring global commodity prices. → Read More

Australia Caps Gas and Coal Prices to Ease Power Bill Pain

Australia will impose a cap on domestic energy prices and provide as much as A$1.5 billion ($1 billion) in energy bill relief to ease cost of living pressures caused by soaring global commodity prices. → Read More

BHP warns of skills shortage in mining

More engineers and scientists needed for energy transition, company says → Read More

Seismic survey off Australia could kill whales, says Greenpeace

Woodside Energy says the chance of affecting endangered pygmy blue whales is expected to be low → Read More

Carbon Capture Projects Hit Record, But Would Mitigate Less Than 1% of Emissions

The number of carbon capture and storage projects in development grew to record levels this year on the back of rising carbon prices and government incentives, but would still only mitigate less than 1% of annual emissions, a new report finds. → Read More

BHP chided for coal mine extension plan

Australian company’s development application will ensure the continuation of the Peak Downs Mine ‘for about 93 years’ → Read More

EV makers urged to become lithium project partners

It is argued their direct financial backing is vital to avoid shortfalls → Read More

Aboriginal Australians triumph in fight to stop offshore gas project

Gas producer Santos has two weeks to shut down drilling operations off the north coast of Australia as Indigenous groups argue they were not properly consulted → Read More

Rio Tinto tightens control of Mongolia copper mine with $3.3bn Turquoise Hill buyout

The deal, if approved, will give the company a 66% stake in the Oyu Tolgoi mine, which is exploiting one of the world’s biggest copper deposits → Read More

Global energy crisis fires fivefold rise in Woodside’s profit

Net income for the six months jumps more than 400% → Read More

South32 looks to green metals, shifting away from coal

The company has abandoned plans to further develop the Dendrobium Next Domain project in Australia → Read More

Pro-China group attacks US rare earths plant in fake social media posts

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Russia to permanently ‘decouple’ with west on energy, gas producers say

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Milk prices soar as Ukraine war threatens cow feed and fertiliser supplies

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Australian funds shun China over Xi’s ‘common prosperity’ drive

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Brookfield targets AGL shareholders as board refuses to engage

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Australia’s biggest coal-fired power plant to shut years ahead of schedule

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