October 21, 2011 Unlikely new port for US Coal National Geographic News reports that Bellingham has in the past been lauded for becoming one of the few cities in the US to rely solely on solar and hydro-generated electricity, its…
October 21, 2011 Push for South Africa mine nationalization coming to a head next week with ‘mass action’ marches It is vital for the South African government to step up and take a bigger stake in the mining industry, a top economic advisor told those attending a Mining for…
October 21, 2011 Mining ripping away chunks of Great Wall in rural areas One of the Seven Great Wonders of the World is being threatened by mining. Reuters reports that legal and illegal mines operating below the Great Wall of China are tearing…
October 21, 2011 Outotec recognized again in Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index For the third consecutive year Outotec is included in the Nordic Carbon Disclosure Leadership Index, which highlights companies with the most professional approach to climate change disclosure practices. Outotec received…
October 21, 2011 China 2011 coal imports set to decline 8.5% despite tight domestic supplies China's net coal imports this year are expected to reach around 150 million tonnes less than last year's 164.83 million tonnes, state news agency Xinhua said on Friday, citing the…
October 21, 2011 Chinalco to buy 45 mln T of Tavan Tolgoi’s coking coal Chinalco signed a contract with Mongolian miner Erdenes MGL in July for the purchase of 45 million tonnes of Tavan Tolgoi's coking coal over the next three years, and the…
October 21, 2011 Simandou speeding up, Olympic Dam open pit going ahead, massive copper find in Bolivia, Greenland Minerals and Energy’s critical technical breakthrough, $1.5 billion Aktogay copper project progress and much more ……. International Mining's fortnightly project watch is a great way of keeping up to date with your peers - other mining companies, other consultants or other engineering companies. The fortnightly issue…
October 20, 2011 Outokumpu to cut 1 in 6 workers on gloomy steel outlook Reuters reports Outokumpu said it expected to report a significant operating loss in its final quarter as weak demand and prices continued to hit margins forcing the stainless steel maker…
October 20, 2011 Judge pares fine over deaths after hearing about UK Coal’s dire finances The UK Daily Record reports a judge hearing how four miners died following safety breaches in 2006 and 2007 at Britain's biggest mining firm – UK Coal – has indicated…
October 20, 2011 Coal of Africa shares jump on Vele licence decision Shares in Coal of Africa jumped as much as 21 percent on Wednesday after South Africa lifted the suspension of a key licence at its Vele colliery, allowing the miner…
Chile’s Mantoverde makes workers new offer as strike continues The offer includes paying out the equivalent of $17,400 per worker, the company said. January 28, 2026 | 12:12 pm