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Fenix Resources has achieved a record quarter with 885,000 wet metric tonnes shipped and locked in a transformative 30-year mining rights agreement with Baowu over the Weld Range Iron Ore Project, positioning itself for significant growth.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
16 Oct 2025
Tigers Realm Coal’s planned sale of its Russian subsidiaries faces significant delays and a pricing impasse, with regulatory hurdles and sanctions complicating the exit process and triggering an ASX trading suspension.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 July 2025
Fenix Resources has marked a milestone quarter with the start of mining at Beebyn-W11, joining Iron Ridge and Shine mines to push production towards 4 million tonnes annually in 2025. The company also reported record shipments and improved cost efficiency, underpinning its growth strategy in Western Australia's Mid-West.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
24 July 2025
DP World Australia has secured Foreign Investment Review Board approval to acquire 100% of Silk Logistics, clearing a major regulatory hurdle for the deal.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
15 July 2025
NH3 Clean Energy has signed a pivotal Joint Development Agreement with Pilbara Ports Authority and Oceania Marine Energy to establish low-emissions ammonia bunkering operations at Port Dampier by 2030, supporting maritime decarbonisation in line with new global shipping regulations.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
10 June 2025
Tigers Realm Coal’s planned divestment of its Russian subsidiaries has hit significant regulatory roadblocks, resulting in a reduced sale price, increased exit tax, and suspension from ASX trading.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Apr 2025
Mineral Resources Limited reported a steady Q3 FY25 with operational progress at Onslow Iron and lithium assets, alongside ongoing corporate governance reforms and robust financial health.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
29 Apr 2025
Tigers Realm Coal is finalising the sale of its Russian subsidiaries for US$49 million, pending crucial Presidential approval, while navigating recent leadership shifts.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
31 Jan 2025

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