September 18, 2011 India steel demand to grow by 70% to 113 Mt India's steel demand is likely to jump by over 70 per cent to 113 million tonnes (MT) by the end of the next Five-Year Plan, with the infrastructure sector projected…
September 18, 2011 India Panaji port used as gateway for exporting illegal ore The state-run Panaji Minor Port could have served as a gateway to export a huge amount of illegal iron ore from the state, a senior official revealed, while appealing the…
September 18, 2011 Chhattisgarh coal blocks a test case for acquiring India tribal lands This wedding season, anxious grooms from Parsa and Ghatburra, two villages in Chhattisgarh’s Surguja district, were offered financial assistance from an unlikely source. Adani Mining Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of…
September 18, 2011 India coal deal takes Rinehart a step closer to $100 billion personal fortune India infrastructure giant GVK on Saturday said it would pay $1.3 billion for Australia's Hancock Prospecting coal, rail and port projects and spend a further $10 billion developing them as…
September 18, 2011 Strike slashes output at Freeport’s Grasberg in Indonesia by 230,000 tonnes a day A strike at Freeport McMoRan’s huge gold and copper mine in eastern Indonesia has slashed production by 230,000 tonnes a day, the energy and minerals ministry said on Friday. The…
September 18, 2011 Harmony Gold eyes copper-gold projects in Philippines South African mining firm Harmony Gold Mining Co. Ltd., the worlds fifth largest gold producer, is looking to invest in copper-gold projects in the Philippines.
September 18, 2011 Gold gains in India on Saturday but charts point to $1,700 Both gold and silver gained on the bullion market on Saturday as bargain hunters returned to the market. While gold surged by Rs 420 to Rs 28,160 per 10 grams,…
September 18, 2011 Deal to build the world’s richest coal mine collapses The China Post reports Mongolia's National Security Council has rejected a deal struck with foreign firms to develop the western block of Tavan Tolgoi in the South Gobi desert, the…
September 17, 2011 Iron ore probe judge says exports eat away India’s national wealth Sify reports rampant extraction of iron ore for export was steadily eating away India's national wealth, retired Supreme Court judge M.B. Shah, who heads a commission probing illegal mining in…
September 17, 2011 India’s Singrauli residents bear the brunt of coal mining Singrauli, on the border of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, which is also called the power hub of India, is facing the ill effects of coal mining for the last 35 years.
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