The Matthews Ridge manganese project is in Guyana, South America.
MANGANESE Mining News
Baja Mining reports on Boleo project financing and technical report status
Baja Mining Corp. is pleased to announce that it has been informed by Minera y Metalúrgica del Boleo, S.A.P.I. de C.V. , which is now controlled by members of the Korean Consortium, that a portion of MMB's 2010 project financing facilities provided by the Export-Import Bank of the United State to MMB has been renegotiated.
Standard and Poor's cuts Anglo American's outlook to negative
Global credit rating firm Standard and Poor's (S&P) downgraded Wednesday its outlook on Anglo American PLC (LON:AAL) to negative from stable as a result of growing concerns about the effects of South Africa’s mining strikes on the company's mining operations and on the wider economy.
Nautilus Minerals plumbs new depths, comes up smelling of roses
Nautilus Minerals shot up 9.5% on Wednesday as investors digested the maiden mineral resource estimate for the company's polymetallic nodule project in 4-6km deep water in the central Pacific Ocean.
Nautilus Minerals Defines 410 million tonne inferred mineral resource
Nautilus Minerals defines 410 million tonne inferred mineral resource at Clarion-Clipperton Fracture Zone
Cleaning up heavy metals using worms
Worm composts are not just for kitchen waste, since the bugs also happen to be good at absorbing heavy metals, according to a study by the International Journal of Environment and Waste Management. An earthworm […]
Anglogold walks away from Gabon JVs with Silver Bull
The JVs dates back to October 2009 and AngloGold spent approximately $5.7 million on exploration at Ndjole-Mevang and $3 million at Ogooue.
South African union declares wage dispute at BHP mine
Dominant South African workers union NUM has declared a dispute with the group's Hotazel manganese mines and the issue had been referred to a government mediator to avert a strike.
Jupiter Mines announces $125 million capital raising to support manganese and iron ore ops.
Jupiter Mines, headed by former BHP Billiton chief Brian Gilbertson, has announced plans to raise AUD$125 million for the expansion of South African and Western Australian resource projects.
Goa must clean up mining practices or lose heritage destination
A UK Labour MP has moved an “early day motion” in the House of Commons seeking a debate on mining in the Indian state of Goa, calling upon the British government to urge local authorities to address the issue as a matter of urgency.
2012: the best year so far for manganese and here is why
This year could be the best for manganese producers, the 4th most traded metal in the world, according to Visual Capitalist.
$8 billion resource reserve likely to lift Bolivia's depressed economy
The total value of the copper, silver, indium and manganese reserves discovered by South Korean company Kores in Bolivia last year, may be worth more than $8 billion.
DeepGreen’s Clipperton project would make Nautilus' Solwara 1 project look like 'child's play'
Peter Koven at the National Post looks at the Vancouver-based DeepGreen Resources, a private company that just signed 50% off-take agreement with mining giant Glencore International.
Baja Mining lays off 40% of staff and seeks funding for Boleo
Troubled Vancouver miner, Baja Mining (TSE:BAJ), said that it laid off 40% of its staff to conserve cash and admitted that there is "no assurance" that it will find funding to complete its Boleo project, a $1.143 billion copper-cobalt-zinc project in Mexico.
China mulling undersea mineral exploration
China could take a page out of Nautilus Minerals' playbook and begin exploring for undersea polymetallic sulphide deposits.
BHP Billiton to restart manganese operations in Tasmania by the end of August
BHP Billiton (NYSE:BHP) surprised the market this morning with good news by announcing it will restart its TEMCO manganese operations in Tasmania by the end of August.
Indonesia readies ban on unprocessed metal-ore shipments
Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy, will proceed with a plan to ban exports of unprocessed metal ores including bauxite from next month, while confirming an exemption for producers that intend to treat output locally.
Baja Mining urges shareholders: Vote the Gold Proxy
aja Mining Corp. (TSX:BAJ)(OTCQX:BAJFF) today announced that it has filed and is mailing a third and final letter to shareholders regarding the proxy contest initiated by dissident Mount Kellett Master Fund II A L.P. Baja has scheduled a vote to take place at a special meeting of shareholders on April 3, 2012 and urges shareholders to vote the GOLD proxy against Mount Kellett.
BHP to suspend TEMCO ops
BHP Billiton has announced its intention to temporarily suspend production at TEMCO, its manganese alloy production facility located in George Town, Tasmania, by early to mid March 2012.
Canadian firm to restart manganese ore exports from Guyana in 2014
Guyana hopes to start exporting manganese ore for the first time in 50 years following the discovery of the mineral in the country's northwest, government officials said Saturday.
2012 could be the best year so far for manganese producers
This year could be the best for manganese producers, particularly for Asian countries, as the "Manganese: Global industry markets and outlook, 2012," released today suggests.
Hannans Reward kicks off drilling targeting manganese at Jigalong project
Western Australian minerals exploration company Hannans Reward Limited has commenced a combined RC and Diamond drilling program at its 3,000 square kilometer Jigalong project in the South East Pilbara region of Western Australia.
China wants to keep rare mineral export restrictions
China said on Wednesday that it would appeal against a World Trade Organisation ruling that it illegally restricted exports of certain rare and speciality metals and minerals including bauxite, coking coal, fluorspar, magnesium, manganese, silicon metal, silicon carbide, yellow phosphorus and zinc.
The United States, European Union and Mexico argued that the minerals are key inputs for numerous industries and any cut in supplies could lead to sharp spikes in world prices. The complainants fear a similar situation to rare earths where the price of certain elements have tripled thanks to export cuts and China's virtual monopoly on production.
Centaurus Metals to acquire a manganese project in Brazil
Centaurus Metals has positioned itself to expand the company's manganese exploration portfolio by entering into an option to acquire a project located in south eastern Brazil.
BHPB approves GEMCO expansion
BHP Billiton announced on July 29 that the partners in Samancor Manganese have approved the second expansion of the GEMCO operation in Australia’s Northern Territory. This follows the successful commissioning of the GEMCO Expansion Phase 1 (GEEP1) project in April 2009.


