April 29, 2022 Nuton venture aims to grow Rio Tinto’s copper business, accelerate decarbonization agenda Rio said Nuton technologies have the potential to economically unlock low-grade sulphide resources, copper bearing waste and tailings, and achieve higher copper recoveries.
April 29, 2022 Opinion: World lacks time, not minerals for climate-saving technology The Russian invasion of Ukraine, covid-related supply chain disruptions, and rising inflation have all fuelled a narrative that the clean energy transition will be highly inflationary.
April 28, 2022 One by one, mega miners show why metals supply is so squeezed Glencore Plc is the latest giant miner to pare back production forecasts, in what’s turning out to be a difficult start to the year for companies.
April 28, 2022 Top bid for lithium up 140% after Musk’s ‘insane levels’ call Pilbara Minerals Ltd.’s auction of spodumene concentrate attracted a top bid of $5,650 a ton on Wednesday.
April 28, 2022 Nyrstar to invest $284m in zinc electrolysis plant in Australia The investment includes funding of A$50 million from the Federal Coalition and A$20 million from the Tasmanian government.
April 28, 2022 Lynas races to keep up with global rare earths demand The company is in talks with governments eager to beef up access to rare earths outside China.
April 27, 2022 Silver Lake axes gold sales guidance on virus Other Australian miners Fortescue and Newcrest also said their operations were being affected by Covid-related disruptions.
April 27, 2022 Pilbara Minerals quarterly output drops as labour crunch bites Shipments of spodumene concentrate tumbled more than 25% from the December quarter.
April 27, 2022 Newcrest quarterly gold output jumps 10% as Cadia production soars Production at the flagship Cadia gold mine in New South Wales soared 30% sequentially.
April 27, 2022 Column: Global miners rank ESG as their top concern. Really? Not one of the biggest listed Western mining companies has an executive with the title of chief ESG officer, writes Clyde Russell.
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