June 29, 2022 Prices triple in Brazil’s lopsided market for carbon credits Something is amiss in Brazil’s biggest carbon market.
June 29, 2022 Kinross Gold to publish Great Bear resource estimate with 2022 results Kinross is targeting construction by 2027 and first production by 2029, but doesn’t rule out a “schedule compression.”
June 28, 2022 USGS deploys satellite imagery in the global fight against illegal mining Artisanal and small-scale mining can lead to commodities being mined, sold and purchased through unofficial channels and potentially financing criminal or terrorist organizations.
June 28, 2022 Teck tests carbon capture use and storage at Canadian operations Canada’s largest diversified miner has set the pilot project at its Trail Operations metallurgical complex in southern British Columbia.
June 27, 2022 Global iron ore production growth to accelerate until 2026 – report Growth in Australia, faster growth in Brazil and stabilisation in Mainland China's ore output will be the main drivers of growth, Fitch says.
June 27, 2022 Kore Potash cuts Congo project costs by $520 million Kore also reduced the construction period for its Kola potash project by six months to 40 months.
June 27, 2022 Codelco sees ‘very firm’ copper price ahead despite recent drop Chile's government said this week it would allow the company to retain 30% of its profits from last year to help finance an ambitious investment plan until the end of…
June 27, 2022 Codelco eyes green shift as environment pressure grows The mining firm is facing global clients and investors increasingly focused on environmental concerns.
June 26, 2022 Three Chilean communities maintain protest against Los Pelambres copper miner The Tranquilla, Batuco and Cuncumén communities are still looking for compensation following a leak in a pipeline at the mine’s concentrator plant.
June 24, 2022 Rio2 shares fall on EIA rejection of its Fenix Gold project in Chile While Fenix meets the environmental regulations and requirements, it didn’t provide enough information on how it aims to eliminate the “adverse impacts” that the project will have on the area’s…
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