July 8, 2012 Papua New Guinea scares off another miner As Papua New Guinea's sometimes shambolic elections drag on into a third week, already nervous miners with projects in the country would not have been encouraged by news of another…
July 7, 2012 How is Dr. Copper feeling? Copper is sometimes referred to as "Dr. Copper," because the metal is used in so many industrial applications and is essential for many different sectors of the economy, from infrastructure…
July 6, 2012 Southern Legacy appoints key officers and seeks listing on the Lima Stock Exchange Effective immediately, Southern Legacy has appointed a new interim CEO and CFO as well as made decisions to expand the company's market access into Peru.
July 6, 2012 Argentina’s glaciers law won’t affect Pascua Lama: Barrick Barrick Gold, the world's largest gold company, said a new ruling outlawing mining near glaciers in Argentina will not interfere with its Pascua-Lama mine, one of the world’s largest new…
July 6, 2012 Donner Metals provides exploration drilling update The extensive report illustrates results from drilling conducted within the 4,737 square kilometer Matagami Project such as an unexpected find of 4.27g/t gold and 5.00g/t silver over a 1m interval…
July 6, 2012 Tiger Resources Limited – high grade diamond drilling results at Kileba Tested intersections at the company's Congo-based site include 3.55% Cu at 149.2m and 5.68% Cu at 94.3m.
July 6, 2012 Aldridge Minerals to exit Papua New Guinea The company announced today that it plans to exit Papua New Guinea following receipt of a formal notice that the licence renewal for its non-core Kili Teke property was denied.
July 6, 2012 Xstrata-Glencore merger vote postponed: unions raise concerns Xstrata has delayed voting on a merger with Glencore as investors continue to dictate the offer and unions become more vocal about their concerns over the deal.
July 5, 2012 Musings on the Short-Term Fundamentals of the Copper Market I recently opined on the long-term bullish fundamentals of the copper market (Mercenary Musing, May 28, 2011).
July 5, 2012 Dispute over Argentina’s Los Azules copper project just got uglier With the recent announcement that there’s much more copper in the Los Azules copper project in Argentina than initially thought, the stakes in a lawsuit contesting its ownership have become…
Disruption and dislocation: LME metals’ year in seven charts Supply disruption and tariff dislocation have defined the London Metal Exchange base metals complex this year. December 23, 2025 | 07:58 am