Local explorer Black Rock Mining has received firm commitments for a $5 million capital raising, including from an entity associated with its chairman, Stephen Copulos.
Former Wesfarmers chief financial officer Erich Fraunschiel has joined BWP Trust as a non-executive director, and it is intended that he will succeed John Austin as chairman when he retires in late
Perth-based renewable energy firm Green Rock has won $5.38 million in state government funding to put towards the development of its Mid West geothermal power project.
West Perth-based Green Rock has signed an agreement with the University of Western Australia to use geothermal energy to cool and heat commercial buildings.
West Perth-based Green Rock Energy has teamed up with Leighton Contractors to jointly investigate geothermal energy supply options for the planned expansion of the QEII Medical Centre.
Western Australia could be just a few years away from delivering geothermal power, according to one of the state's emerging geothermal exploration companies.
West Perth-based energy company Green Rock Energy Ltd aims to raise $4 million through a renounceable rights issue and placement to fund testing and evaluation of its Hungarian geothermal energy projects.
West Perth-based geothermal and mineral exploration company Green Rock Energy Ltd has raised $310,250 through a share placement, to be used for the company's working capital.
Emerging geothermal power producer Green Rock Energy, formerly Mokuti Mining, has successfully completed the first stage of its exploration evaluation for a geothermal energy project at Olympic Dam in South Australia.
Green Rock Energy Ltd25-Jul-05Simon Mark Ashton increased its relevant interest from 3,750,000 ordinary shares (9.25%) to 7,500,000 ordinary shares (13.51%).
Green Rock Energy Ltd 25-Jul-05 Adrian Neil Larking increased its relevant interest from 3,750,000 ordinary shares (9.25%) to 7,500,000 ordinary shares (13.51%).
Green Rock Energy Ltd 25-Jul-05 Perilya Ltd increased its relevant interest from 7,500,000 ordinary shares (18.5%) to 15,000,000 ordinary shares (27.1%).