March 21, 2012 Rio Tinto in Mongolian power struggle A power solution for one of Rio Tinto's most prospective mines remains elusive, raising doubts over whether plans to be in production within six months can be achieved. T
March 20, 2012 Oyu Tolgoi named one of ’10 Beautiful Places We Could Destroy With Human Drilling’ The widely read Huffington Post in one of its characteristically breathless pieces on the environment on Tuesday calls out Ivanhoe Mines’ Mongolian project.
March 20, 2012 Copper gains for 2nd day as Greece default woes ease London copper edged higher for a second straight session on Tuesday after an orderly auction of Greek default insurance eased concerns about Greece's threat to the euro zone and eroded…
March 19, 2012 Strathmore Minerals to buy Saratoga Gold, gets Copper King property in Wyoming Strathmore Minerals (TSE:STM)(OTCQX:STHJF) said Monday it has agreed to acquire Saratoga Gold Company, whose primary asset is the Copper King property in Wyoming, as it aims to expand its mineral…
March 19, 2012 Peru’s gold output hits 6-month high on gains by Newmont Peru's gold production reached 6-month highs on gains by Newmont Mining, one of the country's top miners, Bloomberg reports.
March 19, 2012 Zambia threatens to pull exploration licences; First Quantum, BHP among 400 companies affected More trouble is looming on the horizon for First Quantum Minerals and other companies operating in Zambia.
March 18, 2012 Supreme court confirms ruling for Codelco to pay legal costs in Anglo fray Chile's supreme court has confirmed a previous appeals court ruling that ordered state copper producer Codelco to pay the costs of the legal process i...
March 18, 2012 Oyu Tolgoi to start copper and gold production in late 2012 As Chile is hit by falling ore grades and Peru is hit by delays due to populist agitation, the copper market is pinning a lot on the start of copper…
March 17, 2012 Canada sees mining resurgence: Scott Jobin-Bevans Amid the bustle of the 80th Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) convention in Toronto, The Gold Report sat down with PDAC President Scott Jobin-Bevans for his take on…
March 16, 2012 First Quantum, unions heading to court over Zambian copper mine First Quantum Minerals (TSX:FM), is going to court over a disputed labour agreement at its Zambia copper mine, after talks between the company and unions collapsed.
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