May 5, 2022 EPA deals fresh blow to PolyMet’s $1 billion copper-nickel mine NorthMet is the first large-scale project to be permitted within the Duluth Complex in northeastern Minnesota.
May 5, 2022 Gold Fields flags potential inflationary cost overrun at Salares Norte Gold Fields CEO Chris Griffith says inflation has been a more significant factor on the company’s books than expected.
May 5, 2022 Oksut mine halt eclipses Centerra Gold’s Q1 results The Turkish mine's ADR plant has been out of commission since March 18, with no clear timeline for its reopening.
May 4, 2022 Copper mining, like politics, is now the art of the possible Half the projects needed to plug copper’s 6 million tonne long term supply gap will have to come from uncommitted, speculative greenfield projects – and history suggests few ever become…
May 4, 2022 SRK Consulting unpacks critical opportunities and challenges facing the African mining sector SRK Consulting believes Africa can be the ‘missing resources link’ as the world prepares for an accelerating energy transition.
May 4, 2022 ESG standards’ Indigenous blind spot could threaten critical metals push ESG reporting standards were developed by and for finance and investment professionals without any input from Indigenous peoples and are failing to capture their rights and interests in companies’ ESG…
May 4, 2022 Glencore rights record worst in green metals, group says The alleged abuses attributed to all companies range from attacks on activists to violations of environmental laws to forced relocations.
May 4, 2022 B2Gold pushes out Gramalote feasibility study to mid-2022 B2Gold and partner AngloGold now expect decision on whether to build the open-pit gold mine by the end of the third quarter.
May 3, 2022 Deconstructing Ross Beaty: Exclusive interview at the Mining Legends Speaker Series Beaty is a recipient of the Canadian Institute of Mining past president Memorial Medal and was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2017.
May 3, 2022 Southern Copper back to full output ahead of protester talks The 54-day disruption, combined with lower quality ore at other mines, dragged down the company’s copper production by 10%.
South Africa’s last manganese smelter on the brink as high power costs weigh Transalloys CEO Konstantin Sadovnik says the business has been loss‑making for about three years. December 30, 2025 | 08:13 am