March 10, 2015 Antofagasta to appeal order to knock down Los Pelambres mine dam The ruling claims the dam has diverted the course of a local estuary, causing water shortages at a time of drought.
March 10, 2015 INFOGRAPHIC: Not a drop to drink: America’s water crisis Less abundant water supply, aging infrastructure, and inefficiencies are compounding America's water crisis.
March 10, 2015 Copper market vulnerable to DRC politics: CIBC The Democratic Republic of Congo, a big, lush, mineral-rich country in the heart of Sub Saharan Africa, currently produces roughly 6% of the world’s copper.
March 10, 2015 This is what the world’s largest underground mine looks like MINING.com visited Chile’s El Teniente mine, the world's largest underground copper operation and the sixth biggest copper mine by reserve size.
March 9, 2015 Hitting the high notes of African Resource M&A: Nana Sangmuah In this interview with The Gold Report, Sangmuah tells investors how to avoid the party crashers and seek names that can hit the high notes with long-life production assets that…
March 9, 2015 Goldcorp disappearances raise Mexican mining safety fears The probable kidnapping of 4 workers at Goldcorp's Los Filos mine is just the latest in a string of mine incidents in Guerrero, Mexico's most violent state.
March 9, 2015 Struggling Australian junior to grow cannabis in Canada The move makes of Capital Mining the first ASX-listed, Canada-based company to hold a stake in a licensed marijuana grower.
March 9, 2015 Chile launches national program to boost mining industry productivity One of the goals is to support the creation of 250 local mining suppliers and have the sector exporting $10bn in knowledge-intensive solutions by 2035.
March 6, 2015 Why this new gold find interests me as a speculator: Steve Todoruk A little-known gold exploration company in Turkey is attracting the interest of speculators in the junior resource sector.
March 6, 2015 IMAGE GALLERY: The M&A deals that defined the commodity super-cycle These were the six mining transactions that defined the current deal-making landscape.
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