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PYBAR Secures Underground Development Contract for Cowal Gold Operations, Australia
February 21, 2019
PYBAR has been awarded the contract for underground exploration decline development and diamond drilling at Evolution Mining’s Cowal Gold Operations located in West Wyalong, 350km west of Sydney. The 12 month contract will employ a team of 37 personnel and
Monadelphous Secures $77 Million Contract for BHP’s South Flank Project, Australia
February 21, 2019
Engineering company Monadelphous has secured a major construction contract worth A$108 million ($76.8 million) for the BHP’s South Flank Project in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The contract includes structural, mechanical, piping and electrical and instrumentation works associated with
Australian Coal-to-Hydrogen Pilot Gets Green Light
February 21, 2019
The Australian, Japanese and Victorian governments have joined forces with a consortium of leading energy and infrastructure companies to create the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project. By working together, all partners hope to put Australia and Japan at the
China Delays Coal Imports From Australia
February 21, 2019
A major port in northern China has reportedly banned coal imports from Australia — in a sign that Beijing may be flexing its economic muscles and warning nations not to bar its next-generation wireless technology. The indefinite coal restrictions at
Barrick Confirms Commitment to Papua New Guinea Government and Porgera Community
February 20, 2019
On his first visit to Papua New Guinea as the new president and CEO of Barrick Gold Corporation, Mark Bristow said the global mining group is committed to strengthening the company’s partnership with the government and local communities, which has
Norway Gives Go-ahead for Nussir’s Arctic Copper Mine
February 19, 2019
Reuters reported that Norway’s government approved building of a copper mine near Europe’s northernmost point despite years of opposition from indigenous Sami herders and fishermen. Norway’s decision on the copper mine has been viewed as a litmus test for the
Bushveld Minerals Completes First Section of BFS for Imaloto Power Station, Madagascar
February 19, 2019
The end of last year was a busy period for Lemur Holdings — Bushveld Minerals Limited’s coal and energy subsidiary which is looking to build a coal-fired power station in Madagascar. During the final quarter of 2018, Lemur completed the
China Builds World’s Largest Clean Coal Power Generation System
February 19, 2019
China has established the world’s largest clean coal power generation system, setting a new milestone in cutting emissions and saving energy, the National Energy Administration (NEA) said Tuesday. The country has beaten its target of ultra-low emission and energy conservation
Vale Evacuates More People Due to Another Dam Risk, Brazil
February 18, 2019
Brazilian mining giant Vale says it has evacuated nearly 200 people after inspectors reported signs that a nearby dam holding mining waste could collapse. Saturday night’s evacuation comes three weeks after the collapse of another mining dam run by Vale
South Australian Government’s Declares BHP’s Olympic Dam Growth Plans a Major Development
February 18, 2019
BHP has welcomed the South Australian Government’s decision to declare Olympic Dam’s growth plans a major development as an important step towards lifting its Australian copper production. The declaration is the first step in a comprehensive State and Federal process
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