September 18, 2023 Codelco ends long-term mined copper deals to China clients from 2025 – sources Company is aiming to replace exclusively copper concentrate deals with others that include concentrate and value-added intermediate products such as blister and anode.
September 18, 2023 B2Gold grabs AngloGold’s stake in Colombian project The $60 million deal comes after the two partners tried, and failed, to find a third party to take over Gramalote earlier this year.
September 17, 2023 Brazil calls on rich nations to pay for global energy transition Brazil's Mines and Energy Minister wants commodity giants Petrobras and Vale to spearhead the energy transition domestically.
September 17, 2023 Venezuelan government searches for culprits following deadly clash between military, illegal miners A recent clash between soldiers and illegal miners in Venezuelan’s Amazon ended up with two people dead and six injured.
September 17, 2023 Elements of Colombia’s new Mining Law revealed Colombia’s Minister of Mines and Energy revealed some elements of a proposed Mining Law.
September 15, 2023 Lundin aims to strengthen Chilean presence after approval of project at key copper mine In April, Lundin agreed to pay $950 million for 51% of the Caserones mine in Chile.
September 15, 2023 Pará municipal chamber wants Vale to pay $82 million for gold “hidden in copper” The CPI alleges the company did not declare how much gold and silver was extracted from the Salobo mine.
September 15, 2023 First Majestic gets into the minting business Its First Mint facility will allow the miner to sell a larger portion of its silver production directly to shareholders and customers.
September 15, 2023 Gold Fields cuts output targets in Chile on project delay Miner also increased its total capital estimate for Salares Norte gold project by $20 million to slightly over $1 billion.
September 14, 2023 Codelco chairman calls claims of insolvency risk ‘nonsense’ Pacheco was responding to a report last month from copper studies center CESCO that said if production promises are not met, high levels of debt could lead to insolvency.
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