April 4, 2021 Rusoro to pursue $1.5bn award against Venezuela following French Supreme Court ruling The French Supreme Court overturned a decision by the Paris Court of Appeal which had annulled part of the award granted by the ICSID to Rusoro Mining.
April 4, 2021 Cemin’s Pullalli gold-silver operation in Chile to use 100% renewable energy Chile’s Cemin Holding Minero hired France’s Engie to provide 1.48 GWh of certified green electricity per year to Pullalli.
April 2, 2021 Argonaut Gold’s sale of Ana Paula project falls through Meanwhile, Argonaut also reported a 43% increase in mineral reserves and a 26% increase in M+I resources.
April 1, 2021 Codelco clinches deal with workers at Radomiro Tomic mine, strike fears defused Company said in a statement that it had reached a collective agreement with the mine's worker union, which included a bonus payment of around 4.16 million Chilean pesos ($5,776) but…
April 1, 2021 DeepGreen hits backs at firms opposing seafloor mining Supporting a deep-sea mining moratorium is backing the environmental and social ills that come from land extraction, the company says.
March 31, 2021 Heavy rains put pressure on Brazilian iron ore shipments Seasonal rains at the Ponta da Madeira port, Vale's iron ore and manganese loading terminal in the Northern System resulted in fewer shipments from Carajás.
March 31, 2021 Paying 10% dollar yield, obscure Vale bond is now talk of Brazil The securities, of which the payout is based on Vale’s dollar revenue, has more than doubled in value over the past 12 months.
March 29, 2021 Mexico says some miners returning permits to avoid taxes President Lopez Obrador said the area dedicated to mining concessions was about 120 million hectares.
March 29, 2021 Calibre’s mineral reserves more than triple to highest in 10 years The Canadian gold miner has grown its mineral reserves by 202% to 864,000 ounces.
March 29, 2021 Colombia coal production fell 40% last year amid coronavirus, strike Many mines temporarily reduced operations last year during more than five months of lockdown and the largest union at miner Cerrejon held the longest strike in the company's history.
Chile’s copper industry eyes double-digit growth after reforms Sonami, which represents mining companies, also forecast the average price of copper at $4.50 per pound this year. January 13, 2026 | 11:09 am