February 26, 2021 Australian state approved plans that would damage Aboriginal sites In the past year, New South Wales' heritage protection body has approved all of the development applications received.
February 25, 2021 Base and Battery Metals Snapshot: Eight companies pursuing critical minerals Base and battery metals exploration and development assets in North America that are on investors’ radar screens.
February 25, 2021 Southern Copper to push forward on new projects as copper price spikes Company will seek to push forward with several new and pending projects in the mineral-rich Andean nation as prices rise.
February 25, 2021 Freeport to expand US copper mines as Biden moves to electrify the nation Company could soon greenlight expansions at three mines in the US Southwest, adding more than 250 billion pounds of copper each year to US output.
February 25, 2021 KAZ sees earnings rise despite output dip Company said copper output, which dipped to 306,000 tonnes in 2020 from 311,000 tonnes in 2019, was expected to slip further in 2021 to between 275,000 and 295,000 tonnes.
February 25, 2021 Deal for key metal in EV revolution brought bonanza for newcomer A transfer of lucrative cobalt and copper assets by the Democratic Republic of Congo’s state mining company enabled a little-known investor to make $40 million within weeks.
February 25, 2021 How high can copper price fly? this metals trader expects $12,000 Current prices would seem “far too low” if governments fulfill pledges for green infrastructure and electric-vehicle incentives, Concord Resources said.
February 25, 2021 Chinese broker Shanghai Dalu holds top long position in INE copper The brokerage’s large bullish bets have startled some traders as prices for copper, widely used in power and construction, hit 9-1/2-year highs.
February 25, 2021 Anglo American ended 2020 stronger than expected The miner beat expectations with a small fall in 2020 earnings, but boosted dividend as soaring commodity prices helped it recover from covid-19 disruptions in the first half of the…
February 24, 2021 High-grade M&A potential for British Columbia mining With a dearth of shovel-ready development projects in the pipeline, 2021 could see a lot of merger-and-acquisition activity in BC.
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