March 19, 2018 Congo state miner curbs expectations about code concessions The operators are pressing the government to row back on some of the reforms President Joseph Kabila signed into law this month.
March 19, 2018 Newcrest, Harmony joint venture in PNG to cost an extra $1bn upfront But according to the updated feasibility study total capital expenditure for the life of Wafi-Golpu mine will fall by about the same amount to $5.5 billion.
March 19, 2018 Zimbabwe changes majority black ownership for diamond, platinum mines The mpowerment laws now limit majority ownership by state miners only to the diamond and platinum sectors, as oppose to the entire mining sector.
March 18, 2018 Workers at Idaho’s Lucky Friday mine have been on strike for 370 days Workers marched on Saturday in Mullan, Idaho, to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the strike.
March 18, 2018 Mali says negotiating mining code revision but could act unilaterally Mali’s government is negotiating with mining companies to draft a new mining code but will move to implement a new law unilaterally […]
March 18, 2018 Egypt’s sole gold-exporting mine reports high profits January profits for the Sukari gold mine are making headlines in the country.
March 18, 2018 EPA not happy with Canadian miner’s zinc-gold project in Michigan The project is being proposed by Toronto-based Aquila Resources.
March 16, 2018 EPA may be overstating claims from the Gold King mine spill According to AP, an Albuquerque law firm filed 13 claims totalling $120 million, but a recently released EPA spreadsheet says it was 14 claims totalling $220 million.
March 16, 2018 Gold price calm to shatter as geopolitical crisis index hits 15-year high Geopolitical turmoil not piercing bullion markets yet – gold in tightest weekly trading range in percentage terms since 2012; in dollar terms since 2007.
March 16, 2018 Mali says negotiating mining code revision but could act unilaterally Many mines in Mali, Africa's third-largest gold producer, are protected from changes to the fiscal regime for 30 years.
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