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October 2018
Fortescue, MinRes among lower grade iron ore miners about to get some respite
Australia's lower grade iron ore miners could be in for some respite with analysts predicting the price penalties applied to their products may continue shrinking in coming weeks.
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- Peter Ker
July 2018
MinRes sets sail with Brockman iron ore deal
Mineral Resources has strengthened its claim to prized export capacity at Port Hedland after pulling off a deal with Brockman Mining aimed at supplying iron ore to its proposed light rail network and berth development.
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- Brad Thompson
June 2018
Ship might come in for new Atlas owner
The West Australian Government is adopting a wait-and-see approach on the battle for Atlas Iron and how it will affect the policy of reserving port space for junior iron ore miners.
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- Brad Thompson
Rich Listers hit a snag in battle for Atlas Iron port capacity
The West Australian government has cast a big shadow over the fight for Atlas Iron, warning Rich Listers Gina Rinehart, Andrew Forrest and Chris Ellison that it's committed to reserving infrastructure at Port Hedland for junior miners.
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- Brad Thompson and Julie-anne Sprague with Peter Ker
November 2017
Todd Corp's BBI Group, Brockman Mining seek benefits in Pilbara iron ore deal
New Zealand's Todd Corporation has strengthened its position in the Pilbara with a potential supply deal for its Balla Balla infrastructure project with junior Brockman Mining.
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- Tess Ingram
- Opinion
- Rail
Agincourt retreat leaves Brockman Mining at Balla Balla
Brockman Mining stands heart-warming proof of the relentless capacity of junior miners to replenish their pools of ambition.
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- Matthew Stevens
September 2016
- Opinion
- Opinion
Light rail relief for Fortescue Metals Group's access pain
You could forgive Fortescue Metals Group management if it is just that little bit exasperated with Australia's third party rail access regimes.
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- Matthew Stevens
March 2016
Qube benefits from Brockman's maverick move on Pilbara iron ore mine
Brockman Mining will not give up the fight to use Fortescue Metals Group's Pilbara rail networks despite a new deal with Qube to haul some iron ore by road.
- Jenny Wiggins
November 2014
Bigger is better in iron ore
It might be remembered as the year the big guys broke away from the pack. While 2014 might appear to be the annus horribilis for all iron ore exporters, the hard data shows some have fared dramatically better than others.
- Peter Ker
October 2014
Fortescue resumes Pilbara rail battle
The bitter war for rail access between Fortescue Metals Group and Brockman Mining is set to return to court after a Fortescue subsidiary filed appeal notices in the Western Australian Supreme Court on Friday.
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- Tess Ingram
BHP plans face squeeze at port
BHP Billiton’s ambitious plans to boost production to 290 million tonnes may reach a snag at the Port Hedland port. It is only allocated 240 million tonnes of capacity.
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- Tess Ingram
September 2014
Predators more bark than bite
Matthew Stevens | Treasury Wine Estate’s ballsy decision to call time on a private equity process that offered but never delivered is built partly on the sparkling diversion that the owners now believe it is worth more than the predators were prepared to pay.
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- Matthew Stevens
Brockman confident it is on track to secure financing, rail access
Brockman Mining remains confident it can secure financing for its iron ore projects in the Pilbara as it proceeds with attempts to gain access to Fortescue Metals’ railway networks, chief executive Colin Paterson said.
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- Jenny Wiggins
Fortescue loses railway case to Brockman
Fortescue Metals Group has failed to stop a market minnow from seeking access to its railway, in a Supreme Court ruling handed down on Friday afternoon.
- Peter Ker
BHP Billiton’s WA iron ore targets ‘highly achievable’: JPMorgan
JPMorgan argues the focus on BHP’s plans to create a separately-listed vehicle for its non core assets risks over-shadowing one of the miner’s most important recent developments, the expanded iron ore production in WA.
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- Sarah Thompson, Anthony Macdonald and Gretchen Friemann
July 2014
The enigma that is Fifth Element
The internet tells me that no one is too sure exactly what a fifth natural element might be.
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- Matthew Stevens
June 2014
Ore ramp-ups lock juniors out of funding game
Through ramping up production and promising expansion, the iron ore majors are locking new competition out of the market by spooking financiers about supply gluts and further spot-price falls.
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- Amanda Saunders
May 2014
Ports are Pilbara’s other treasure
Baosteel and Aurizon’s strategic play to wrest control of the next big greenfields Pilbara port project took the market by surprise this week, and has left many asking why now?
- Amanda Saunders
Baosteel’s bid for Aquila a signal moment for WA iron ore
Baosteel’s $1.42 billion pitch to join the mainstream of Australian iron ore and coal producers is as laden with complication and uncertainty as it is with potential.
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- Matthew Stevens
February 2014
Bosses flail in battle with unions
According to a still active veteran of industry relations reform, life on the frontiers of the contest with Australia’s militant unions can be “a pretty lonely place”.
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- Matthew Stevens