December 7, 2021 Yamana Gold goes ahead with expansion at Brazil mine The Canadian miner received the permit to expand throughput at its Jacobina gold mine to 10,000 t/d from 7,500 t/d.
December 6, 2021 Omani, Saudi firms sign $30bn in MoUs amid Saudi crown prince’s visit Oman Minerals Development Company signed an MoU with Ma'aden to assess exploration and development opportunities in the mining sector.
December 6, 2021 Dolly Varden Silver to acquire Fury Gold Mines’ Homestake Ridge project for $39m Homestake Ridge is adjacent to Dolly Varden’s namesake project in Britsh Columbia's Golden Triangle.
December 6, 2021 Newmont to sell first sustainability-linked bonds from a miner The company’s 10-year bonds will pay investors a higher interest rate if it fails to cut emissions, or to sufficiently boost the percentage of women in its senior leadership positions…
December 6, 2021 Satori cuts 5.8 m at 47+ g/t gold in new zone at Tartan Lake Satori says the discovery indicates the presence of a new zone of mineralization, sub-parallel to the Main zone.
December 6, 2021 Orla Mining reports initial resource for copper-gold deposit in Panama According to Orla, the Caballito deposit represents an opportunity to potentially transform the scale and scope of the Cerro Quema project.
December 6, 2021 MAS Gold updates resources to 156,000 oz at Greywacke North in Saskatchewan In the indicated category, there are 600,000 tonnes grading 4.89 g/t gold suitable for open pit mining.
December 6, 2021 Perth Mint’s November gold sales nearly double Sales of gold coins and minted bars soared to 115,872 ounces last month, the highest level since March this year.
December 6, 2021 South African mines push industry deaths to 69 so far this year The death toll in the sector that has traditionally underpinned the South African economy compares to 48 in the same period last year.
December 6, 2021 Gold price edges lower as investors weigh virus risks to global growth Investors weighed on Monday mixed labour data from the US, the Federal Reserve’s hawkish tilt and the threat of the omicron variant.
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