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Michelle Manook

Chief Executive FutureCoal

Michelle Manook is Chief Executive of FutureCoal (formerly known as the World Coal Association). She has held the role since July 2019. Previously, she held the position of Head of Strategy, Government, and Communications for Europe, Asia, and Africa at the multinational company, Orica. Her career spans over 25 years in senior roles in the energy, oil and gas and mining industries in both developed and developing markets. She has also held non-executive director positions in energy and healthcare sectors and early in her career, worked in policy and public affairs for The Government of Western Australia. Throughout 2022, 2023, and 2024, Michelle received significant global recognition. She was honoured as one of the 100 Global Inspirational Women in Mining (WIM100) in 2022 and was named by the Mining Journal for three consecutive years as one of the 50 most influential figures in the mining sector.
 


2026 Agenda Sessions

Is the (re)surgency of coal investment real and going to last?

With Trump administration policy now embracing a 'clean coal industry' approach, the global energy debate is shifting once more. For Africa, where coal is abundant and affordable energy source, does this mark a green light for coal investment? This panel will explore if coal investment can align with sustainability mandates of institutional investors and whether new coal developments can coexist with Just Energy Transition (JET) commitments.

Monday 09 February 14:00 - 14:45 River Nile Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Investment Village)

Add to calendar 02/09/2026 14:00 02/09/2026 14:45 Is the (re)surgency of coal investment real and going to last?

With Trump administration policy now embracing a 'clean coal industry' approach, the global energy debate is shifting once more. For Africa, where coal is abundant and affordable energy source, does this mark a green light for coal investment? This panel will explore if coal investment can align with sustainability mandates of institutional investors and whether new coal developments can coexist with Just Energy Transition (JET) commitments.

River Nile Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Investment Village) Africa/Johannesburg

Is mining's ESG agenda losing momentum?

Are mining’s ESG priorities evolving or diluting? WHAT IF mining’s ESG priorities – decarbonisation, inclusion and diversity – could be strategically positioned as equally important to shifting business strategies, global geopolitics and commodity price fluctuation? Gain insights into what it takes to keep sustainability and equity at the heart of mining’s uncertain economic future.

Tuesday 10 February 13:20 - 14:20 Table Mountain Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall)

Add to calendar 02/10/2026 13:20 02/10/2026 14:20 Is mining's ESG agenda losing momentum?

Are mining’s ESG priorities evolving or diluting? WHAT IF mining’s ESG priorities – decarbonisation, inclusion and diversity – could be strategically positioned as equally important to shifting business strategies, global geopolitics and commodity price fluctuation? Gain insights into what it takes to keep sustainability and equity at the heart of mining’s uncertain economic future.

Table Mountain Stage (CTICC1 - Ground Floor - Exhibition Hall) Africa/Johannesburg