Last updated: October 2, 2016

Unease over Glencore partner

Unease over Glencore partner

A Justice Department investigation into a Glencore connection in the Congo could pose another headache.

Iron ore edges higher

Iron ore edges higher

The iron ore price has reversed a three-day losing streak ahead of next week’s public holidays in China.

Crack shows in OPEC deal

Crack shows in OPEC deal

Iraq almost blocked the fragile agreement to cut production by objecting to the data used by the cartel.

OPEC output cut lifts producers

OPEC output cut lifts producers

OPEC’s concession that a production cut was needed to boost world oil prices has added $6 billion to local players.

Lynas warns of ‘uncertainty’

Lynas warns of ‘uncertainty’

Lynas is staring into the abyss, with its auditor warning of ‘material uncertainty’ over the rare-earths miner.

OPEC output cut lifts producers

OPEC output cut lifts producers

OPEC’s concession that a production cut was needed to boost world oil prices has added $6 billion to local players.

South32 forging its own identity

South32 forging its own identity

South32 doesn’t want to be known as BHP Billiton’s baby any more and is keen to forge its own identity.

Palmer loses assets court bid

Palmer loses assets court bid

A judge has knocked back Clive Palmer’s attempt to grab assets from his liquidated Queensland Nickel company.

PM’s ‘wake-up call’ needs action

PM’s ‘wake-up call’ needs action

Rarely has Turnbull made more sense than when prioritising energy security. Now he must get quickly to work.

Premier resists blackout inquiry

Premier resists blackout inquiry

The Premier insists a statewide power failure was not linked to SA’s high renewable energy use.

Whyalla wipe-out wreaks havoc

Whyalla wipe-out wreaks havoc

The Port Pirie lead smelter faces up to $7m of costs, while Whyalla’s steelworks is up for three weeks of repairs.

Olympic Dam hit again by outage

Olympic Dam hit again by outage

BHP Billiton and Oz Minerals have temporarily shuttered operations at Olympic Dam and Prominent Hill.

Lynas digs itself into debt hole

Lynas digs itself into debt hole

The struggling miner has narrowed losses but flagged debt renegotiations amid ongoing weakness in rare earth prices.

OPEC cut deal to boost prices

OPEC cut deal to boost prices

Oil producers have decided to reduce output, in a surprise move that triggered an immediate price spike.

Iron ore falls for 3rd session

Iron ore falls for 3rd session

The iron ore price has edged lower, as Macquarie tips prices will remain above the $US50 a tonne mark in the near term.

A wrench in BP’s drilling plan

A wrench in BP’s drilling plan

Regulators want more detail about how BP will manage environmental risks off Australia’s south coast.

Samarco may miss bond payments

Samarco may miss bond payments

BHP’s half-owned Samarco mine in Brazil could miss bond payments amid delays to restarting the mine.

BHP ordered to reinstate miner

BHP ordered to reinstate miner

The Saraji mine operator was sacked last October for breaching BHP’s charter values of respect, integrity and accountability

Ditching coal ‘to cause chaos’

Ditching coal ‘to cause chaos’

AGL Energy says a hasty, disorderly transition away from coal-fired electricity will trigger “chaos”.

Gorgon ‘on track after problems’

Gorgon ‘on track after problems’

The head of Chevron says the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas plant is shaking off its early teething problems.

Fault linked to OceanaGold hitch

Fault linked to OceanaGold hitch

Faulty construction work on one house may have forced the suspension of OceanaGold’s $1 billion copper-gold mine.

UGL to face Ichthys class action

UGL to face Ichthys class action

IMF Bentham will bankroll the ­latest class action lawsuit targeting UGL’s involvement in the Ichthys LNG project.

Barminco defies mining gloom

Barminco defies mining gloom

The mining contractor has posted a solid rise in earnings, boosted by its exposure to the gold sector.

Merger a gold problem-solver

Merger a gold problem-solver

Junior gold plays Echo Resources and Metaliko are poised for a deal to create a new Australian miner.

Oil Search CEO joins AGL board

Oil Search CEO joins AGL board

AGL Energy has announced the surprise appointment of Oil Search chief executive Peter Botten to its board.

Banks up outlook as iron ore dips

Banks up outlook as iron ore dips

The iron ore price has inched lower for the second day in a row, even as another investment bank upgrades its forecast.

OPEC considers output cut

OPEC considers output cut

A proposal to reduce global oil production by almost 1 million barrels a day is seen as a starting point for more talks.

Samarco misses bond payment

Samarco misses bond payment

BHP Billiton’s troubled joint venture missed an interest payment on $US500m in debt, pushing bond prices lower.

Oswals’ PPB case dismissed

Oswals’ PPB case dismissed

A judge dismissed a case the Indian business couple brought against the receivers of their Burrup Fertiliser business.

Coal surge to boost earnings

Coal surge to boost earnings

Surging coal prices could add $US25 billion to export earnings if the dramatic rise is sustained.

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