January 11, 2012 Exxaro faces strike at Arnot coal mine The National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) said on Wednesday that about 1,000 of its members would down tools at diversified miner Exxaro’s Arnot coal mine near Witbank on Friday.
January 11, 2012 Feds renew operating permit for Arizona coal mine The federal Office of Surface Mining has renewed an operating permit for a northern Arizona coal mine.
January 11, 2012 Aurizon Mines posts record gold production in 2011 Aurizon Mines (TSE:ARZ) was down 1.82% today despite announcing a record year for gold production and strong growth prospects.
January 11, 2012 Platinum-based diamond jewelry to grow in India in 2012 Diamond-jewelry manufacturers in Gujarat say they are increasing their focus on platinum given that frequent price fluctuations in gold and silver are driving India's jewelry consumers to turn toward platinum-based…
January 11, 2012 Keech mechanical bucket in underground mine trial A new mechanical bucket to be released in February 2012 by Keech Australia has been put to trial in the Newcrest Cadia East gold mine in Orange, New South Wales,…
January 11, 2012 New dust suppression ring from Dust Control Technology Dust Control Technology has introduced a new dust suppression device for use at conveyor discharge points, which is designed to create a virtual curtain around the material flow for outstanding…
January 11, 2012 German company to host Bauma trade show in South Africa in 2013 Trade fair company Messe München International is bringing its international trade show Bauma to South Africa for the first time in September 2013.
January 11, 2012 SGS Minerals Services Geochemical Laboratory in Toronto extends scope of accredited tests assessed (including MMI) to the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025. SGS is pleased to announce that our ISO/IEC 17025 accredited geochemical laboratory inToronto, Canada has once again completed on-site evaluation of the Quality Management System.
January 11, 2012 Corruption commission investigating BHP’s FIFO camp The WA Corruption and Crime Commission is investigating allegations of misconduct over BHP Billiton’s plans to add 6,000 extra fly-in-fly-out workers to Port Hedland.
January 11, 2012 Three injured in underground mine accident Three miners have been injured at the Agnew underground gold mine.
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