September 21, 2022 Top gold CEOs say soaring costs will hobble mining industry into 2023 “We’re in a very volatile economic environment at the moment,” Newmont CEO Tom Palmer said in an interview.
September 21, 2022 Seismic device made for extraterrestrial research useful to monitor CO2 levels at mine sites An ultra-compact seismic device allows for continuous monitoring of carbon reservoirs and the detection of sudden changes that could lead to CO2 leakages.
September 21, 2022 Rio Tinto CEO makes clear that offer is final on giant copper mine Jakob Stausholm said Rio Tinto will not make any more offers if Turquoise Hill takeover isrejected by minority shareholders
September 20, 2022 Gold Fields confident investors will back $7 billion Yamana deal “There hasn’t been a major exodus of our top shareholders,” CEO Chris Griffith says.
September 20, 2022 Ivanhoe Electric confirms Cu-Au mineralization below former Mammoth mine "We continue to be astounded by the high-grade mineral potential of the Tintic district," said chairman Robert Friedland.
September 20, 2022 Perpetua Resources gets DOD funding to study antimony production from Stibnite gold project Company to evaluate whether antimony from its project in Idaho can meet military specifications to help secure America’s defense and commercial ammunition supply chain.
September 20, 2022 Gold price drops to two-year low with Fed rate hike in focus Investors are continuing to pare back their gold positions, with exchange-traded fund holdings down to the lowest since January 20.
September 20, 2022 Artemis Gold kicks off site works at Blackwater project in British Columbia Project construction was approved in the summer of 2021, nearly a year after Artemis acquired the asset from New Gold.
September 20, 2022 Swiss imports of Russian gold rise to most since April 2020 About 5.7 tons -- worth $324 million -- of Russian metal was imported by the refining hub in August.
September 20, 2022 Bluestone Resources says Guatemala anti-mining referendum illegal It said outcome unlikely to be enforced and stressed the vote was not a reflection of the sentiment towards its Cerro Blanco project.
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