May 13, 2009 Gold Processing Plant Refurbished for Sukari, Egypt The USD6 million cost reimbursable contract for the engineering design of a 4 million t/yr gold processing plant to produce 200,000 oz/yr, […]
May 13, 2009 Metso and Fortum in R&D co-operation around oxyfuel combustion technology Metso and Fortum have joined forces in exploring oxyfuel combustion technology. Oxyfuel combustion is part of a technical concept which enables carbon […]
May 13, 2009 Steel plant evacuated CALGARY a ' A Calgary company that produces pipe for the construction and energy industries has been hit by a fire.
May 13, 2009 Massive US coal merger to give birth to one of its biggest producers Alpha Natural Resources and Foundation Coal Holdings have announced a merger plan that will create one of America’s largest coal producers in an all-stock transaction valued at $2 billion. One…
May 13, 2009 Metso adjusts the business of Metso Power Oy As a result of these negotiations, Metso Power Oy will reduce altogether 81 employees, out of which the share of temporary employment contracts, pension and other arrangements as well as…
May 13, 2009 The Minerals Council of Australia “encouraged” by Government Budget Brendan Pearson, acting Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) says that Australia’s national Budget “takes an important step towards reversing the imbalance between expenditure on short-term…
May 12, 2009 Alaska’s Rock Creek Mine owners agree to pay $880,000 civil penalty for discharge violations The owners and operators of the inactive Rock Creek Mine in Nome have agreed to pay more than $880,000 in a civil penalty to resolve violations of a storm water…
May 12, 2009 thyssenkrupp posts $722m loss GERMAN steelmaker and industrial company thyssenkrupp AG booked a net loss in the second quarter as demand for its steel and other products declined dramatically as the recession deepened.
May 12, 2009 thyssenkrupp warns it may delay startup of Alabama mill thyssenkrupp AG officials say the construction of the largest portion of the $4.65 billion complex the company is building in Calvert might be delayed.
May 12, 2009 U.S. to burn 2.3 percent less coal for power in ’09: EIA NEW YORK (Reuters) – U.S. power plants will burn about 2.3 percent less coal in 2009 than they did last year as […]
Copper price: Strains deepen as global smelting activity hits decade low Copper prices are under renewed pressure after satellite data showed 1.2 million tonnes of January smelter capacity outside China went idle. February 12, 2026 | 11:01 am