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Bolivia Plan Massive Investments to Expand Lithium Production

July 18, 2017

The Bolivian government aims to pump massive investments to expand the country’s production of lithium, a metal needed for the batteries that power everything from smartphones and laptops to hybrid and electric cars. In a future battery-powered world, lithium may

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South Africa Puts Implementation of New Controversial Mining Charter on Hold

July 17, 2017

South African government put on hold the implementation of the controversial Mining Charter on Friday which demands that mining firms increase its black ownership to 30 percent. The South African Chamber of Mines, which represents 90 percent of the industry,

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Semirara Mining Hires More Miners for Its Antique Coal Mine Expansion, Philippines

July 17, 2017

Consunji-led Semirara Mining and Power Corp. (SMPC), the country’s largest coal producer, is hiring more workers to support its operational expansion plans in its coal mine in Antique. SMPC President and COO Victor Consunji said the company still needs to

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Telangana to Be Nodal Agency for Exploring Limestone Reserves in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh

July 17, 2017

Telangana is to be the nodal agency for exploring limestone reserves in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. The Union ministry for minerals has directed the Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation (TSMDC) to explore the limestone reserves in three blocks identified by the

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Years of Gridlock Face South Africa as Rules Paralyze Mining

July 17, 2017

Executives from Sibanye Gold Ltd., South Africa’s biggest gold miner, were in Los Angeles in the final stages of a roadshow with U.S. bond fund managers last month when a bombshell hit from back home. The government had introduced shock

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Coal Mine Crackdown Dims Prospects for Mongolia’s Fortune Seekers

July 14, 2017

Working 50 meters (164 feet) under ground with minimal air supply, Uuganbaatar is one of thousands of Mongolians trying to make a living digging for coal. Although the mining season does not begin until autumn, when the ground freezes and

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Bengaluru Seeks Reprieve from Mining Cap, India

July 14, 2017

At a meeting held under the aegis of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, the mines department has supposedly said the steel industry is in a state of flux over the increasing demand for iron ore but no available production. At a brief

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Minerals Council of Australia Slams Victorian Government’s Brown Coal Policy

July 14, 2017

The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has slammed Victoria Government’s new Future Uses of Brown Coal policy designed to increase investment opportunities while balancing the state’s environmental needs. As Victoria has the world’s second largest resource of brown coal, the

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Australia Deals With Prolonged Power Outages Left By Retired Coal Plants

July 14, 2017

Australia’s electricity shortages should be a warning sign to the U.S. to avoid relying too heavily on green energy sources like wind and solar while mass exporting natural gas, according to a Monday report from The Wall Street Journal. Australia’s

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Harsco Signs Ten Year, $60 Million Mill Services Contract with Egyptian Steel

July 13, 2017

Harsco Corporation’s Metals & Minerals division has signed a new, ten year mill services contract with Egyptian Steel, the manufacturer of rebar, wire rods and billets in the Middle East and North Africa. The contract, valued at approximately $60 million

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