August 17, 2021 Nutrien confident in potash demand even with BHP’s project Global potash demand by 2030 is likely to be more than sufficient to absorb additional supply from Jansen, said Morningstar analyst.
August 17, 2021 Most miners are falling short of carbon cuts needed for UN goal Only 11 out of 46 metal and mining companies analyzed by Bloomberg Intelligence have carbon-reduction targets that match levels needed for the UN goal.
August 17, 2021 BHP gives go ahead for giant Jansen potash project Company will go ahead with its Jansen potash project in Canada and unveiled plans to do away with its dual-listed share structure.
August 16, 2021 Sumitomo to sell stake in Rolleston coal mine in Australia to Glencore Sumitomo's remaining interest in thermal coal mines is a 37.13% stake in the Clermont mine in Australia.
August 16, 2021 Home: Funds unimpressed by mounting copper supply disruption Macro headwinds in the form of slowing growth impetus in China and the spread of the Delta variant of covid-19 are currently outweighing copper’s micro-dynamics.
August 16, 2021 BHP closer to exiting oil and gas with Woodside merger talks Move would cement the world’s top miner’s exit from the oil and gas industry amid increasing pressure to curb emissions.
August 15, 2021 Teck suspends Highland Valley due to wildfire risk Teck donates C$150,000 for wildfire relief in BC.
August 15, 2021 Labour relations biggest material risk for mining sector – report According to stakeholder intelligence firm Alva, labour relations contributed
August 13, 2021 Cerro Verde pays $245m tax debt ‘under protest’ Cerro Verde is the second large Peruvian miner to pay a tax debt that remains under dispute in recent weeks.
August 13, 2021 Rusal cautious about second half due to export taxes, covid-19 Rusal said in June that the 15% export tax on aluminum exports would cost it several hundred million dollars this year.
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