November 26, 2018 Goldman predicts commodities will soar in 2019 as oil, gold climb Many of the political uncertainties weighing on commodity markets have a significant chance of being addressed in Buenos Aires.
November 26, 2018 Rio Tinto leads copper charge into Western Australia’s Paterson region Rio's interest in the area has sparked a stampede into adjacent lots by other explorers, who see Rio's aggressive activity as an indicator of a highly promising find.
November 26, 2018 Saudi Arabia targets $64B in mining revenue by 2030 Mining vast untapped reserves of bauxite, phosphate, gold, copper and uranium is key to the Saudi Arabia's efforts to diversify its economy away from hydrocarbons.
November 26, 2018 Capstone Mining mulls selling stake in Chile-based copper-iron project Over its almost 18-year mine life, Santo Domingo is expected to produce an average of 134-million pounds a year of copper, 4.2-million tonnes a year of iron concentrates and 17,000…
November 26, 2018 Nova Scotia miner starts drilling in Mali Roscan's Kandiolé project is located in the gold prospective Birimian Rocks of West Mali.
November 26, 2018 Goldcorp and IBM find way to improve predictability for gold mineralization The companies launched 'IBM Exploration with Watson' in Canada.
November 26, 2018 What global rules against ‘blood gold’? Small miners have to eat On Jan. 1, the London Bullion Market Association will introduce a new version of the guidelines that embrace what’s called environmental, social and governance standards.
November 26, 2018 New Barrick CEO eyes miners’ alliance to fix Tanzania tax row The alliance strategy saw little success in the Congo.
November 25, 2018 Liberty Gold expands mineralized footprint in Utah at Goldstrike The project, near the Nevada border in southwestern Utah, hosts disseminated gold mineralization similar to deposits on the Carlin Trend.
November 25, 2018 Mexican senator to work against proposed changes to mining code Armando Guadiana said the changes make no sense as most provisions already exist in other laws.
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