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  • Sunday Times | Follow the money, not Trump & Co December 7, 2025
  • The Johannesburg Biennale  December 5, 2025
  • The Mail & Guardian| Reinventing Africa’s most influential city November 20, 2025
  • GCC | Steel demand and the global anthracite market October 30, 2025
  • Global Carbon Congress | Anthracite Supply in the New World Order  October 29, 2025

NHK Japanese TV | Coal keeps the lights on in Europe

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on December 10, 2022

Ukraine war has heightened countries’ awareness of the importance of diversifying the sources of supply to mitigate risks of shortage

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News24 | Mining gave the fiscus a shot in the arm, and Transnet can’t be allowed to derail it

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on October 5, 2022

It’s the only sector that kept pumping into the fiscus much-needed and higher-than-anticipated tax revenues as prices across key commodities have surged.

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Radio France International | War in Ukraine: The Coveted South African Coal

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on September 28, 2022

With the war in Ukraine, the end of the use of Russian coal and gas pushed European countries to find new suppliers  and it is South Africa in particular that benefits

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eNCA | Greening the distribution grid

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on September 22, 2022

Renewable energy is complementary when it comes to energy mix but does not really solve the loadshedding problems

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Mining Weekly | Anthracite prospects looking very good

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on September 15, 2022

The prospects for anthracite are looking very good, especially in terms of market value and having demand coming from different parts of the world

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Sunday Times | Germany went overboard on renewables – SA take note

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on September 4, 2022

Both Eskom and Sasol were inspired by German innovation. Now Germany has a different kind of lesson to teach us

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WhyAfrica | The energy crisis

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on August 17, 2022

We will not solve the energy crisis if we follow us versus them approach

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Coal and Energy Transition Day | Renewables alone are not a panacea for power problems

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on July 28, 2022

I took part in a panel discussion recently at the Coal and Energy Transition Day

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CGTN | Demand for coal grow as energy crisis persists

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on July 20, 2022

South Africa’s mining sector is now experiencing more demand for its coal as the markets in European seeks alternatives

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CCTV | Overview of the South African coal sector

By Vuslat Bayoğlu on July 19, 2022


South Africa produces about 250 million tonnes of coal, and our exports under normal conditions are 80 million tonnes

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