March 30, 2021 Nornickel expects full production at Oktyabrsky mine in first half of May Production at the Taimyrsky mine, which has also been affected by water, would begin in June.
March 29, 2021 Rusal open for talks over Nornickel dividend The board of directors at Nornickel, in which Rusal holds a 27.8% stake, will discuss its 2030 investment strategy and dividend guidelines on March 29.
March 29, 2021 Nornickel stops water inflows at two Arctic mines The Oktyabrsky and Taymirskiy mines account for 36% of ore mined by the company in Russia.
March 26, 2021 One ultra-rare metal is doing much better than Bitcoin this year Iridium, one of the rarest precious metals and mined as a byproduct of platinum and palladium, has surged 131% since the start of January.
March 24, 2021 Northam Platinum winds up Zambezi Black economic deal The company said that it would buy back all preference shares from its Black economic empowerment vehicle, Zambezi Platinum, four years ahead of its 10-year maturation date.
March 24, 2021 Shareholder proposes Nornickel dividend policy changes, Interfax says Group also proposed minimizing Nornickel's final dividend payment for 2020.
March 23, 2021 Exploration boom in West Africa challenged by lack of services — report Higher metal prices and the need to meet a growing global demand for metals has triggered an exploration and expansion frenzy in the region.
March 23, 2021 Nornickel to cut emissions in Russia’s border region with Norway, Finland Company has shut down a metallurgical processing facility in Russia’s border region which had been the area’s main source of sulphur dioxide emissions.
March 19, 2021 Northam Platinum sets out five-year output growth plan after profit bonanza Northam said the dollar basket price of the main minerals it mines surged by nearly 50%.
March 18, 2021 Platinum giants get lifeline as green economy boosts demand After a decade in the doldrums, South Africa’s key platinum industry reported windfall profits last month as supply deficits pushed palladium and rhodium to record highs.
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