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Two Fatalities, Three Still Missing After Quake Hits Jastrzebie Coal’s Mine, Poland

May 7, 2018

Polish rescue workers on Sunday found the bodies of two miners after an earthquake hit a coal mine in southern Poland. Three other miners remain missing some 2,950 feet below ground since the quake hit Saturday morning in the mine,

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Fatalities Rise to 23 at Pakistan Mineral Development’s Coal Mine, Pakistan

May 7, 2018

Among the 23 deceased, two workers were native to Balochistan, whereas the remaining 21 belonged to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa’s Shangla district. Of the 21, 15 were relatives and neighbours in the village of Zara, which is now preparing to bury the

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BHP Billiton Says China’s Shift to Quality Iron Ore Will Hold

May 7, 2018

BHP Billiton Ltd., the world’s biggest miner, forecasts reforms in China’s steel sector will continue to hand an advantage to suppliers of higher-quality iron ore and coking coal as consumption of the alloy keeps growing well into the next decade.

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Emeco Group to Acquire Australia-based Matilda Equipment for $60 Million

May 3, 2018

Mining Technology reported that heavy earth-moving equipment rental company Emeco Group has signed an agreement to acquire Australia-based Matilda Equipment for a consideration of AUD 80 million (USD 60.6 million). Matilda Equipment is primarily engaged in individual rentals of high-demand,

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FLSmidth to Realign Global Group to Focus on Cement and Mining

May 3, 2018

Australian Mining reported that FLSmidth will realign the global group from July, with focus on the mining and cement industries. The organization announced last week it would focus on the two industries, supported by a regional setup that would aim

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Rio Tinto to Double Its Fleet of Autonomous Production Drills at Pilbara Iron Ore Operations

May 3, 2018

Rio Tinto plans to almost double the fleet of giant autonomous production drills at its Pilbara iron ore operations in Western Australia, with the addition of another nine autonomous drills by the end of this year. The extra drills, which

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Fortescue Metals Group Hits Magic Billion-tonne Iron Ore Export Mark

May 3, 2018

Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group has celebrated the export of its one billionth tonne of iron ore from Port Hedland, 10 years after the company shipped its first commercial product. Chief Executive Elizabeth Gaines flew up for the occasion. She

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Silvercorp Resumes Milling Operations at Ying Mine After Spillage Incident, China

May 2, 2018

Silvercorp Metals Inc. has resumed partial milling operations at the Ying Mine. As reported on April 16, milling operations were temporarily suspended due to a spillage incident. On April 28, one floatation line of 1000 tonnes per day at the

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Rio Tinto Partners With TAFE to Deliver Australia’s First Automation Qualifications

April 26, 2018

A collaboration between Rio Tinto, South Metropolitan TAFE, and the Western Australian government is set to make history with new, high-tech courses in automation now one step closer. These nationally-recognized qualifications, the first to provide pathways to emerging jobs in

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Fortescue Metals Group Applies for Environmental Approval for Eliwana Iron Ore Project, Australia

April 24, 2018

Fortescue Metals Group has applied for environmental approval to begin early works at its $US1.5 billion Eliwana iron ore project in the Pilbara ahead of a final investment decision expected this year. Applications lodged with the Environmental Protection Authority showed

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