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Ivanhoe’s Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex Phase 3 Concentrator Achieves Commercial Production, DRC
August 21, 2024
Ivanhoe Mines said the phase 3 concentrator at Kamoa-Kakula Copper Complex in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has reached commercial production. In addition, Kamoa-Kakula’s phase 1, 2, and 3 concentrators achieved a combined monthly production record of 35,941
CopAur Minerals Consolidates 100% Interest in Kinsley Mountain Gold Project, Nevada
August 20, 2024
CopAur Minerals has completed its acquisition of Nevada Sunrise Metals’ 18.74 percent ownership interest in Kinsley Gold, the joint venture vehicle that holds rights to the Kinsley Mountain Gold Project in Nevada. CopAur Minerals now owns 100 percent of the
DOE Allocates $10 Million for Innovative Climate Resilience Centers
August 20, 2024
To support vulnerable communities responding to continued and extreme climate effects, the Department of Energy (DOE) has allocated $10 million in funding for innovative Climate Resilience Centers (CRCs) in 10 different states. University-led research teams will leverage the world class
ABB and Komatsu to Collaborate on Electrification Platform
August 20, 2024
ABB and Komatsu have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to collaborate on the development of integrated solutions that will help bring net zero emissions for heavy industrial machinery a step closer to reality. The collaboration brings two global leaders together
Workers Call Off Strike at BHP’s Escondida Copper Mine After Agreement Reached, Chile
August 20, 2024
Workers at the world’s largest copper mine, in Chile, called off a strike Friday after reaching a pay agreement with Australian mining giant BHP. The labor action, which started Tuesday at Escondida Mine, was ended after the company came up
Betty Jean Hall, Advocate Who Paved the Way for Women to Enter Coal Mining Workforce, Dies at 78
August 20, 2024
Betty Jean Hall, an Appalachian attorney and federal administrative judge who paved the way for women to enter the coal mining workforce, has died. She was 78. Hall died Friday in Cary, N.C., where she had lived since her retirement
Alberta Awards E3 Lithium $2.6 Million for Its Lithium Brine Demonstration Plant, Canada
August 19, 2024
E3 Lithium said the Alberta Government is investing $2.6 million (CA$5 million) through the Emissions Reduction Alberta (ERA) Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) fund to support the company’s integrated Lithium Brine Demonstration Facility. E3 Lithium is constructing a demo
Alabama-based Raisebor Celebrates a Half-Century of Excellence in the Drilling Industry
August 19, 2024
Raisbor, the oldest and largest raise boring contractor operating in the U.S. has marked its 50th anniversary this year. The company has launched a dedicated anniversary webpage to explore their journey. The company started in 1973 with a single Robbins
Bluefield Coal Symposium Wraps Up Three Day Event
August 19, 2024
The Bluefield Coal Symposium is calling it a wrap, finishing up its third and final day of events on Wednesday afternoon last week. Wednesday’s events included a panel discussion from leaders in the coal industry, including the president and CEO
Fabrum, Fortescue Commission Australia’s Largest Liquid Hydrogen Plant at Christmas Creek Mine
August 19, 2024
Fabrum has collaborated on the design, build, and commissioning of Australia’s largest liquid hydrogen plant at a mine site with and for Fortescue. The liquid hydrogen plant at Christmas Creek, which comprises a hydrogen liquefaction facility, liquid hydrogen storage and
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