March 21, 2023 Glencore set to lose crown as top cobalt miner to China’s CMOC The Chinese company aims to double production this year, as it brings another massive Congolese mine online.
March 20, 2023 Barrick commits $30 million to expansion of education infrastructure in Tanzania The Barrick-Twiga Future Forward Education Program's objective is to build 1,090 classrooms, 1,640 ablution blocks and 270 dormitories across 161 schools nationwide.
March 20, 2023 Rio Tinto has more work to do, cultural heritage audit finds Audit found nearly half of Rio's assets lacked access to appropriately qualified cultural heritage expertise within the business.
March 18, 2023 Guinea, partners resume Simandou infrastructure operations The $15 billion Simandou project was restarted Saturday.
March 17, 2023 Ivanhoe’s electro-pulse technology may expand Santa Cruz copper project in Arizona Ivanhoe used Typhoon to identify the Texaco Ridge target as well as several others
March 17, 2023 Rusal reports 2022 profit slump as aluminum costs soar Rusal's net profit fell by around 44%.
March 16, 2023 Teck’s Trail Operations in British Columbia makes the Zinc Mark Zinc Mark uses an assurance framework that aims to promote responsible production practices and demonstrate commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
March 16, 2023 Newmont to study direct air carbon capture in its tailings The rapid electrochemical mineralization to form dolomite (REMineD) method will be explored in the three-year $4.3 million project.
March 16, 2023 Elliott boosts stake in Triple Flag to 67% The hedge fund acquired 4.7 million shares in Triple Flag at C$16.50 per share.
March 16, 2023 Glencore won’t renew Rusal aluminum deal as things stand Glencore Plc is willing to walk away from a $16 billion deal to buy aluminum from Russia’s No. 1 producer.
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