November 15, 2016 New metal detection technology strikes gold The larger coil not only covers more ground in less time but its improved depth detection also helps search for gold previously too deep to detect.
November 15, 2016 Chinese tighten grip on Tenke mine as Lundin agrees to sell stake for $1.14bn Canada’s Lundin, which owns 24% of Tenke, has finally agreed to sell its stake to a private equity firm from Asia’s richest nation.
November 15, 2016 OPEC’s bearish report provides little hope for oil markets OPEC has released a new market whammy, offering up the cartel’s production figures, which largely jive with figures reported by the IEA.
November 15, 2016 Eighty-six years after Ohio’s worst mining disaster scars persist, but life goes on Despite the incident happened 86 years ago, the emotional and economic wounds of Millfield coal mine explosion persist, but this photo essay is also a testimony to the resiliency of…
November 15, 2016 Barrick and NOVAGOLD announce the appointment of Andy Cole as General Manager of the Donlin Gold Project in Alaska Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) and NOVAGOLD RESOURCES INC. (NOVAGOLD), the owners of Donlin Gold LLC, are pleased to announce the appointment of Andy Cole as General Manager of the Donlin…
November 14, 2016 Rio Tinto staff shaken to the core by bribery probe — CEO Speculation is running and some of what is being said strikes at the heart of the culture and values of the company, chief executive officer Jean-Sébastien Jacques said in an…
November 14, 2016 Canada’s Kirkland Lake soars after Gold Fields confirms $1.4bn rejected offer Offer came on the heels of Kirkland Lake's move to buy fellow bullion miner Newmarket Gold (TSX:NMI) in an all-stock deal worth about Cdn$1 billion ($764 million).
November 14, 2016 Chilean mining costs highest in the world, despite saving measures Production costs in Chile, the world’s No. 1 copper producer, were 5.4% higher last year when compared to its global peers’ average.
November 13, 2016 Finland cancels plan to close troubled nickel mine Finland's government decided Friday to grant new public funding for its troubled Talvivaara mine, cancelling a previous plan to permanently close what was once the European Union's biggest nickel mine.
November 10, 2016 IEA warns global markets to remain flooded with oil without OPEC cut Escalating production from both the OPEC and other global players, including Russia, Brazil and Kazakhstan, could lead to relentless supply growth, the IEA said.
Indonesia’s Merdeka Gold said to hire banks for Hong Kong listing Deliberations are ongoing, and the size and timing of the deal are still under discussion. January 22, 2026 | 05:10 pm