May 15, 2024 Lucapa to sell majority stake in Lesotho diamond mine The diamond miner is also discussing options for the 30% in the Mothae mine held by the government of Lesotho.
May 2, 2024 Explorers need majors to fund innovation – report There’s a deep disconnect between explorers and those deciding the future of exploration technology.
April 25, 2024 Mining stoppage adds to Eramet’s New Caledonia woes Mining at the SLN unit has now been suspended since mid-April.
April 23, 2024 Five Eyes countries working to fight critical minerals dumping, Canada minister says Alliance partners are working on putting forward a response to tackle the price manipulation of critical metals.
April 15, 2024 Gold Road seeks stake in Greenstone Gold Mines The Australian gold miner confirmed it is in talks to acquire Orion Resources' 40% stake in Canada’s Greenstone Gold Mines.
April 10, 2024 Eramet reaches agreement to continue SLN’s New Caledonia operations Its nickel subsidiary SLN is locked in a dispute with local authorities over financial guarantees.
April 10, 2024 Silvercorp sells stake in Orecorp to Perseus Mining Silvercorp is selling its 15.6% stake in OreCorp to Perseus Mining, which is poised to take control of the Africa-focused explorer by the end of next week.
April 8, 2024 Rio Tinto promotes copper boss Bold Baatar to commercial chief Baatar's role in the expansion of Oyu Tolgoi and the $6.2bn Simandou iron ore project highlights his suitability for the post.
April 4, 2024 Boss Energy’s Honeymoon mine days away from first uranium Having reached the final technical milestone, Boss Energy expects its first uranium drum filled in two weeks.
March 22, 2024 Nickel: contrarian opportunity or portfolio suicide? Surging output from Indonesia’s nickel laterite mines has flooded the market with new supply.
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