July 13, 2011 Port of Port Hedland – how to ship 1 million tonnes of iron ore each day! The Port of Port Hedland is undergoing major capacity expansion to cater for the growth in export volume from the iron ore industry. The Port of Port Hedland plays a…
July 13, 2011 Mine blast blamed on safety The explosion that ripped through Pike River mine last year had its origin in changes to mining regulations in the 1990s, a former chief inspector of coal mines told the…
July 13, 2011 Derek Fisher, CEO and MD of Moly Mines, talks about the construction of the Spinifex Ridge molybdenum/copper mine Derek Fisher, CEO & MD of Moly Mines, talks about the construction of the Spinifex Ridge molybdenum/copper mine, 45 years of production, funding for the power station & gas pipeline,…
July 13, 2011 Minara Resources trims full year guidance Australia's no. 2 nickel miner Minara Resources , which is resuming full production runs following repair work at its Murrin Murrin ore processing plant, trimmed its full-year production guidance on…
July 13, 2011 Australia’s ERA Q2 uranium output slides 84%, ups 2011 guidance Australian uranium miner Energy Resources of Australia on Wednesday reported an 84 percent drop in second-quarter production from three months earlier, blaming voluntary interruptions in production due to safety concerns…
July 13, 2011 Kagara boosts quarterly zinc production Zinc and copper producer Kagara posted a 121 per cent jump in zinc production for the June quarter on reduced cash costs of 74 US cents (69.60 Australian cents) per…
July 12, 2011 Australia market rattled by carbon tax, debt woes Stocks sank to their lowest point this month after a sharp selloff on renewed concerns over the carbon tax and international debt woes. The S&P/ASX 200 Index closed down 86.9…
July 12, 2011 Vale idea to keep Isaac mine operating Brazilian mining giant Vale has moved to resolve an impasse with joint venture partner Aquila Resources to keep their Isaac Plains export coal mine in Queensland operating.
July 12, 2011 Australia carbon tax hits shares of miners, airlines Coal miners, steel firms and airlines were sold off on Monday a day after Australia's unpopular government introduced a carbon tax scheme, while power suppliers warned the tax could risk…
July 12, 2011 Coal will boom but at a cost – miners Queensland's coal industry will grow under carbon pricing but it will come at a cost, its industry body says. Queensland Resources Council members voiced their concerns to Premier Anna Bligh…
South32 posts nearly 17% jump in quarterly manganese output The world's biggest manganese producer produced 1.3 million wet metric tons of the steel additive for the December quarter. January 21, 2026 | 02:06 pm