Mining

  • Cameroon’s Extractive Governance Under Spotlight Following the Glencore Scandal

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Cameroon’s extractive industry’s governance practices are currently being examined by the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) in a routine procedure referred to as “Itie validation”. However, the shadows cast by the 2021 Glencore scandal, exposing a massive global corruption web implicating two Cameroonian companies, has added more urgency to this examination. Background In 2021, EITI...
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  • Amplats Rethinks Growth Amid Declining PGM Prices

    BY Staff Writer
    Transitioning the Mines Amid declining platinum group metal (PGM) prices, Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) is revisiting its growth plans, especially its transition from open pit to underground mining at its Mogalakwena mine in Limpopo. New CEO Craig Miller remains optimistic about PGMs despite a significant drop in prices since the beginning of 2023. The company...
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  • Weekly Metals News Digest (Sept 25-30)

    BY Editor Metals
    Check out a recap of the most important mining news from the past week: Gates and Bezos will be searching for copper in Zambia Zambia is among the world’s largest suppliers of copper ore, with approximately 1 million tons of ore (in terms of refined copper) being extracted from its mines out of the 22...
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  • Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd. Secures Agreement with Benton Resources Inc. for Newfoundland Property

    BY Editor Metals
    Spruce Ridge Resources Ltd has confirmed its option agreement with Benton Resources Inc. as of September 20, 2023. Through this agreement, Benton has the option to earn up to a 70% stake in Spruce’s Great Burnt Copper/Gold Property. Key Points of the Agreement: Upon Benton securing a 70% interest, both companies will jointly operate the...
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  • Toxic Pollution Probe at Cadia Gold Mine Intensifies in New South Wales, Australia

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Continuing Investigation The New South Wales Government’s inquiry into potential toxic pollution advances, setting its sights on the Cadia gold mine and other Central West mining sites. The probe is meticulously examining the impact of mining activities on public health, land, and water quality. Earlier Proceedings Previous hearings held at NSW Parliament House brought Cadia’s...
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  • Glencore to Halt Financing to Koniambo Nickel by 2024, Seeks New Financing Solutions

    BY Editor Metals
    Glencore’s Financing Decision: On Wednesday, September 27, Glencore, a major shareholder in Koniambo Nickel SAS (KNS) with a 49% stake, announced plans to withdraw financial support for the New Caledonian firm by the end of February 2024. This decision hinges on the absence of alternative financing solutions. A Nickel for Koniambo’s Thoughts: The majority stakeholder...
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  • Pan American Silver Completes Divestment of MARA and Morococha

    BY Expert Base Metals
    Pan American Silver (PAAS) has successfully completed the previously announced divestment of its 56.25% stake in the MARA project in Argentina and its 92.3% ownership in the Morococha mine in Peru. These divestments align with Pan American’s strategic goal of optimizing its portfolio after acquiring Yamana Gold. The transactions will lead to a reduction in...
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  • Weekly Metals News Digest (Sept 18-24)

    BY Editor Metals
    Check out a recap of the most important mining news from the past week: China Increases Winged Metal Production Primary aluminum production in China demonstrated strong growth in August, increasing by 3.1% compared to the same month in 2022, reaching 3.6 million metric tons. In comparison to July 2023, it surged by 3.4%. This significant...
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  • Weekly Metals News Digest (Sep 1-17)

    BY Editor Metals
    Check out a recap of the most important mining news from the past week: WPIC Raises Global Platinum Deficit Forecast to Record 1 Million Ounces in 2023 The deficit in the global platinum market will most likely top 1 million ounces this year due to strong demand growth from carmakers and other industries amid flat...
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  • Former Head of Rosaviation, Neradko, Plans to Join Norilsk Nickel

    BY Industry News
    Former head of Rosaviation, Alexander Neradko, intends to take a position at Norilsk Nickel. This information was provided to TASS by a source close to the Ministry of Transport. “He will move to Norilsk Nickel, to the position of vice president. Two possible companies were discussed for his move – Aerodynamics and Norilsk Nickel, he...
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