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Glencore Granted Conditional Approval for United Wambo Coal Project, Australia
September 3, 2019
Glencore’s subsidiary United Collieries has been granted a conditional approval for its 381 million Australian dollars United Wambo Coal Project in the Upper Hunter Valley by the New South Wales (NSW) government in Australia. The approval for the coal project
Queensland Extinguishes Native Title Over Land to Make Way for Adani Coal Mine
September 3, 2019
The Queensland government has extinguished native title over 1,385 hectares of Wangan and Jagalingou country for the proposed Adani coalmine in Queensland’s Galilee Basin — without any public announcement of the decision. The decision could see Wangan and Jagalingou protesters
India Opens Up Coal Sector for Global Companies to Own 100% of Coal Mines
September 3, 2019
The Indian government paved the way for global companies to own coal mines and pursue coal mining in the country as the cabinet permitted 100 percent foreign direct investment in the coal sector. The cabinet, headed by Prime Minister Narendra
FLSmidth Launches Service Center in Copiapó, Chile
September 3, 2019
FLSmidth has launched a new Service Center for mining customers in the north of Chile. The opening event was attended by a number of key customers and representatives from local authorities. The 8000 m² space focuses on the fast delivery
Queensland Resources Council Calls on Industry to Stand Against Anti-mining Activists
August 29, 2019
The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) said it was disappointing to see reports that engineering firm Aurecon would end its business relationship with Adani based on ill-informed bullying from anti-resources activists. QRC Chief Executive Ian Macfarlane said regional Queenslanders would be
CNPC: China’s Coal Demand to Peak Around 2025, Global Usage to Follow
August 29, 2019
China’s coal demand will start to fall in 2025 once consumption at utilities and other industrial sectors reaches its peak, a state-owned think tank said in a new report, easing pressure on Beijing to impose tougher curbs on fossil fuels.
Amulsa Gold Mine Approval May Lead to Split in Armenia’s Ruling Party
August 29, 2019
The situation around the Amulsar gold mine in Armenia creates more and more problems for the current Armenian leadership. The Amulsar project is the largest industrial project in Armenia for the development of the Amulsar gold ore deposit with a
U.S. Seeks Partnership with Australia to Break China’s Hold on Rare Earth Mining
August 29, 2019
The Pentagon is hoping to team up with Australia to construct a rare earths processing facility that would permanently break China’s hold on an industry crucial to high-tech manufacturing and weapons development, Voice of America News (VOA) reported on Monday.
IAMGOLD Restarts Mining at Rosebel Gold Mine, Suriname
August 28, 2019
IAMGOLD Corporation, in coordination with the Government of Suriname and local stakeholders, restarted mining over the weekend in the northern pits of its Rosebel Gold Mine, with work also resuming on the Saramacca road construction. Milling and production of gold
Fluor Awarded EPCM Contract for Cupric Canyon’s Khoemacau Project, Botswana
August 28, 2019
Fluor Corporation was awarded an engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) contract by Cupric Canyon Capital for its Khoemacau copper and silver project in northwest Botswana. “We worked closely with Cupric Canyon in the project’s front-end engineering and design phase
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