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SRG Mining Secures Permit for Lola Graphite Project, West Africa
December 3, 2019
Canada-based mining company SRG Mining has secured mining permit for its Lola graphite project in eastern Guinea, West Africa. The Government of Guinea has granted the 15-year renewable permit through presidential decree in conformity with SRG’s request of March 22,
Australia-based NRW Holdings to Acquire BGC Contracting for $207 Million Deal
December 3, 2019
Western Australia-based mining services company NRW Holdings has agreed to acquire BGC Contracting in a deal worth $209.7 million. BGC Contracting is engaged in providing services to the resources, energy and infrastructure sectors across mining, construction and DIAB Engineering businesses.
Rio Tinto to Invest $749 Million in WTS2 Mine at Tom Price Operations, Australia
December 3, 2019
Rio Tinto has sanctioned an investment of A$1 billion ($749 million) in the Western Turner Syncline Phase 2 mine (WTS2 mine), which is part of the company’s Greater Tom Price operations in Western Australia. The mining company said that the
Thousands of Activists Protest at Several Coal Mines in Eastern Germany
December 3, 2019
Thousands of activists on Saturday occupied several opencast coal mines in eastern Germany, seeking to put pressure on the government to phase out the fossil fuel — a divisive issue in the country’s rust belt. Wearing masks and dressed in
Fitzroy Suspends Operations at Carborough Downs Mine After Fatality, Australia
December 2, 2019
Operations at the Carborough Downs mine in Queensland, Australia have been suspended by its owner Fitzroy Australia Resources following the on-site death of a worker. The tragic incident took place around midday on 25 November at the underground coal mine,
Anglo American to Sell 12% Stake in Grosvenor Mine for $141 Million, Australia
December 2, 2019
UK-based mining company Anglo American has agreed to sell its minority stake in the Grosvenor mine in Australia to a consortium of Japanese companies for a value of about $141 million. Located in the Moranbah region of Queensland, Australia, the
Chinese Safety Regulators Blame ‘Reckless Greed’ After 15 Die in Coal Mine Blast
November 26, 2019
A coal mine explosion that killed 15 people in northern China should be blamed on “reckless greed” and neglect, the state safety regulator said on November 19. Nine miners were also injured in the explosion, which is believed to have
Denmark and Greenland Government Invest $14.9M in Bluejay Mining’s Ilmenite Sands Project
November 26, 2019
The governments of Denmark and Greenland have become the latest shareholders of Bluejay Mining, the London-listed company developing an ilmenite sands project in north-west Greenland. Bluejay said it has conditionally raised $14.9 million from city institutions and government-backed venture funds
Accenture Opens Mining and Energy Innovation Hub in Perth, Australia
November 26, 2019
Accenture opened an innovation hub for mining and energy companies in Perth, Western Australia. At this location, clients can work with Accenture professionals and designers, technology providers, venture start-ups and academia to quickly turn ideas into solutions that can improve
ICMM Launches Public Consultation Period for Its Global Tailings Standard Changes
November 26, 2019
The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) is seeking public advice on the international standard for tailings management. A draft standard was convened by the Global Tailings review, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and the Principles for Responsible
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