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WorleyParsons to Complete PFS for Advantage Lithium’s Cauchari Project, Argentina
April 18, 2019
Advantage Lithium has selected WorleyParsons Chile to complete the pre-feasibility study on its Cauchari Lithium Project in Jujuy, Argentina. WorleyParsons will also complete an independent NI 43-101 Technical Report for the project. The PFS will evaluate processing options and complete
Santiago Metals Acquires Coro Mining’s Berta Mine for $8.5 Million, Chile
April 17, 2019
Coro Mining’s subsidiary has sold the Berta mining operation and concessions to Santiago Metals Proyecto 4 Limitada, a private Chilean company for total consideration of US$8.5 million. “In October last year we said we were placing the Berta Mine and
Bauma 2019 Exhibition Breaks Record Attendance With 620,000 Visitors
April 16, 2019
The bauma construction and mining machinery exhibition once again broke records for attendance and exhibitors. The bauma 2019 event in Munich, Germany attracted over 620,000 visitors, with around 3,700 exhibitors from 63 countries. According to the show organizers, there was
Sasol Opens Impumelelo Coal Mine in Mpumalanga Province, South Africa
April 16, 2019
The new colliery Impumelelo, which also gives a meaning ‘success’ in Nguni, was inaugurated by South African Minerals Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe. Impumelelo is one of three mines the company has constructed in the last decade as part of its
China Pledges to Boost Coal Mine Safety
April 16, 2019
The country’s top coal mine safety watchdog has pledged to “fundamentally improve” safety by enhancing the quality of workers and promoting automation. To reduce labor costs, some mine owners hire miners from labor service providers, rather than providing their own
Zambians Win Right to Sue Vedanta Mining Company in UK Court
April 16, 2019
Nearly 2,000 people in Zambia have won the right to sue mining company Vedanta in the English courts over pollution. The decision of the Supreme Court in London could have implications for other companies over their activities abroad, according to
China’s Changing Coal Imports a ‘Subtle Punishment’ for Australia
April 16, 2019
China has fired another warning shot across Australia’s bow, in a worrying escalation of an apparent coal war. In late February, the little-known Chinese Port of Dalian abruptly delayed Australian coal imports’ customs clearance, hammering the dollar and prompting Trade
DRC Renews Commitment to Partner with Barrick to Develop Gold Mining Industry
April 15, 2019
The Democratic Republic of Congo has renewed its commitment to partner with Barrick Gold Corporation to develop gold mining industry. Barrick said its Executive Chairman John Thornton and DRC’s President Felix Tshisekedi agreed in a meeting in Washington DC to
Arc Minerals Commissions Kalaba Demonstration Pilot Plant, Zambia
April 15, 2019
Arc Minerals has reported that the Kalaba Demonstration Pilot Plant has now been completed and successfully commissioned with the initial production of copper/cobalt sulphide concentrate. The Company is finalizing detailed oxide resource tonnages, grades and mining plans in line with
Newcrest Mining Launches Mobile Innovations to Increase Productivity in the Field
April 15, 2019
Newcrest Mining has created 36 mobile apps to get its 3500 remotely-based mine workers away from their desks and more productive when out in the field. The ASX-listed gold miner was recently outed as one of the first companies through
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