Mining Weekly covers real-time news on mining projects across a range of minerals including gold, platinum, diamonds, copper and ferrous metals.
94 followers 54 artikelen/week
Unlocking social and environmental benefits through tailings retreatment

The retreatment, or remining, of mine tailings can provide usable land, provide profits for companies and clean the environment by moving the reprocessed tailings to more advanced and well-managed facilities. Owing to changes in legislation, tailings need to be stored in facilities that are better managed and controlled than historical facilities. This...

Fri May 10, 2024 09:42
Botswana vows to protect interests in potential BHP-Anglo deal

Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi vowed to protect the country’s interests, including its 15% stake in diamond giant De Beers, should BHP Group acquire Anglo American. Anglo, which rejected a BHP proposal valuing the mining company at about $39 billion, owns the other 85% of De Beers. Under the proposed deal, BHP — once a major diamond producer itself...

Fri May 10, 2024 00:25
Johnson Matthey forecasts lower palladium, rhodium deficits, but larger platinum deficit

Chemicals and sustainable technologies provider Johnson Matthey says the palladium and rhodium markets are likely to record smaller deficits this year, while platinum is likely to record a deficit of 600 000 oz on the back of lower primary supplies. It states in its latest yearly ‘PGM Market Report’ that an anticipated recovery in primary and secondary...

Thu May 9, 2024 18:45
Manuka raises cash to bring Mt Boppy into production

Exploration and development company Manuka Resources has announced an A$8-million capital raise that it plans to use to bring the Mt Bobby gold mine into production this year. The capital will be used to establish an onsite processing facility to recover gold from oxidised ore. First gold production is forecast for the fourt quarter.

Thu May 9, 2024 18:13
Panama President-elect rules out First Quantum talks until arbitration dropped

Panama's President-elect has ruled out talks with Canadian miner First Quantum Minerals until it drops multiple arbitration proceedings it has launched seeking billions of dollars in compensation from the government over a mine shutdown order. President-elect Jose Raul Mulino spoke about his plans for the major copper mine, once responsible for...

Thu May 9, 2024 17:42
Conference highlights coal mining industry safety milestones, new targets

The South African coal mining industry has made progress in reaching its goal of zero harm; however, programmes and initiatives must be bolstered to ensure this is achieved and then maintained. This was outlined by speakers during the Coal Safe 2024 conference, held on May 9, at Emperors Palace, in Gauteng.

Thu May 9, 2024 17:42

Bouw uw eigen nieuws-stroom

Klaar om het te proberen?
Start een 14-daagse proef, geen credit card nodig.

Account aanmaken