June 14, 2018 The future of gold exploration is under cover In the world’s most prolific gold jurisdictions, there are massive amounts of land that have not yet been explored because of cover.
June 14, 2018 Romania says Gabriel Resources $4.4bn lawsuit over halted project can’t be heard by arbitrators Country alleges a court decision had slammed the door on certain investment arbitration cases involving European Union members, so Gabriel’s case can’t be solved that way any longer.
June 14, 2018 South Africa’s Sibanye confirms all five missing miners’ dead Sibanye-Stillwater has recovered the body of the fifth and final missing mine worker after a three-day search.
June 14, 2018 RANKED: Commodities that are added to mining company names No surprise who the winner is.
June 14, 2018 Nevsun extends life of its Bisha mine in Eritrea until the end of 2022 Decision gives 18 months more than planned to the operation, which would result in additional production of 470 million pounds of zinc and 52 million pounds of copper during that…
June 14, 2018 Erdene becomes first cross-listed firm on the Mongolian Stock Exchange The listing also makes Erdene the only precious metals exploration and development company currently registered on the exchange.
June 14, 2018 Brazil’s new mining code rules rolled out The new rules are a clear effort to improve the current legislation as seamlessly as possible, but in close attention to the international industry dynamics and to a number of…
June 13, 2018 Southern Copper to begin operations at $2.5bn Michiquillay earlier than expected Reaching agreements with residents near the project is expected to take about a year, followed by three to build the mine, which will begin operations by 2022.
June 13, 2018 Congo’s miners face harsh new reality as mining law finalized After six months of lobbying, companies including Glencore and Randgold Resources have got nowhere in their battle to push back against a new mining law that voids existing agreements and…
June 12, 2018 Future of Centerra mine uncertain as Kyrgyz Gov’t revising settlement deal Prime Minister said he would submit tom parliament his own 'proposals' over a settlement reached last year, which would end long-dragged disputes between the company and the country over Kumtor…
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