September 5, 2011 Uranium was stolen from Trekkopje Areva Resources Namibia, a subsidiary of a French giant mining company confirmed on Friday the uranium ore stolen on August 25. allegedly by four men - three Namibians and a…
September 5, 2011 Husabs mine life up to 20 years The Australian owners of the fourth largest primary uranium deposit in the world - Husab in Namibia - have said project development financing negotiations are progressing well and in line…
September 5, 2011 TSI trading of iron ore derivatives surges past $1bn in Aug The volume of iron ore derivative contracts cleared using The Steel Index’s iron ore price index hit a new record of over 6.6 million tons in August, an increase of…
September 5, 2011 Botswana will lift a moratorium on new prospecting licences for coal It has been reported that Botswana will lift a moratorium on new prospecting licences for coal, coal-bed methane and related minerals by the end of September. Topics: International; Legislation /…
September 5, 2011 Gold futures edge higher on global growth fears Gold futures edged higher in thin holiday trade on Monday, as mounting concerns over the U.S. economic outlook and fears that the euro zone’s debt crisis is worsening boosted safe…
September 4, 2011 Mozambique: the birth of a new coal exporter The African continent has historically meant just one thing to the global coal mining industry: South Africa. However, a new coal power is emerging in the form of Mozambique.
September 4, 2011 Australian firm begins mining for coal in Dar for power generation The Australian-based Intra Energy Corporation (IEC) has started coal mining in Mbalawala Mine, Ngaka coalfield in Tanzania, targeting both the domestic and export thermal coal markets of Kenya, Mauritius and…
September 4, 2011 10 confirmed dead in coal mine flooding Ten miners are confirmed dead in a coal mine flooding in Southwest China's Sichuan province, with two others still missing, local authorities said Saturday.
September 4, 2011 Miners throw down gauntlet on super-profits tax A Deloitte Access Economics analysis, commissioned by the Minerals Council of Australia and to be released today, estimates the industry's tax burden was about 50 per cent higher than Treasury…
September 4, 2011 Fund chief backs mining stocks You don't get to be the head of a $US50 billion investment fund without knowing a thing or two about persuasive sales techniques. When Mark Mobius, the executive chairman of…
Copper price heads toward $12,000 a ton as banks predict further gains With year-end approaching, copper on the London Metal Exchange is up nearly 40%, marking its biggest annual gain since 2009. December 22, 2025 | 07:00 am