April 8, 2024 Vale walks away from exploration JV with Serabi Gold Serabi Gold noted it remains optimistic as there already are “a number of other groups keen to partner” with them.
April 8, 2024 Rio Tinto promotes copper boss Bold Baatar to commercial chief Baatar's role in the expansion of Oyu Tolgoi and the $6.2bn Simandou iron ore project highlights his suitability for the post.
April 8, 2024 EU commissioner says FTA with Australia would help minerals push Talks between the two sides on a trade pact collapsed last year with Canberra unhappy over access to EU markets for its farm goods.
April 7, 2024 First Quantum alerts Panamanian authorities of dangers of long-term concentrate storage at disputed copper mine Regular monitoring has detected an increase in the chemical reactions that generate dangerous gases and a rise in the temperatures of the copper concentrate stored at the Cobre Panamá mine.
April 5, 2024 Atico drilling grows El Roble copper-gold mine in Colombia The deposit has proven and probable reserves of 1 million tonnes grading 3.02% copper and 1.76 grams gold per tonne.
April 5, 2024 Big 5 diversified mining companies are having a rough 2024 World’s 50 biggest miners had a combined market capitalization of just under $1.4 trillion, with losses at the very top offsetting a banner quarter for gold and copper stocks.
April 5, 2024 Copper miners glimpse the future they’ve long seen coming A supply shock and growing confidence in an economic recovery are now seeing copper take center stage.
April 5, 2024 Copper price snaps four-day run of gains while supply risks loom large Concerns about Federal Reserve policy returned to the fore Friday after US jobs data for March surged past estimates.
April 5, 2024 Orion looks to offload another 8.3% stake in Capstone Copper Upon closing of the secondary offering, Orion would beneficially own approximately 12.0% of Capstone's share capital.
April 5, 2024 Zambia’s copper output may rise to 1mt by 2026 as mines expand Output from Africa's second-largest producer slumped to 698,000 tons in 2023 from 763,000 tons the previous year.
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