April 9, 2019 Antofagasta to stay put on dividend policy but will return cash to shareholders The company will retain its dividend policy of paying out at least 35% of underlying net earnings, but will pay out excess funds from the proceeds of sales to shareholders,
April 9, 2019 Squeeze from Brazilian iron ore disasters a boon for $1.5B magnetite pellet project The Brazilian mine dam collapses and resultant forced shutdown of some of that country’s iron ore mines had caused a major seaborne supply squeeze across all of the commodity’s types.
April 8, 2019 Vale opens talks on compensation for dam disaster victims Vale SA has opened negotiations with prosecutors and families of victims of the deadly January dam disaster.
April 8, 2019 Altiplano considers magnetic separation for Farellon ore The company says that copper recoveries from low grade mineralized material went up following magnetite separation.
April 8, 2019 As Goldman backs off, Citi says chase iron ore rally to $100 Iron ore’s poised to hit $100 a ton, according to Citigroup, which highlighted “very, very low” seaborne cargoes just as data from China may show a pick-up in demand.
April 8, 2019 A million tonnes of copper is on the way: it may not be enough Giant mines currently under construction will churn out an additional one million tonnes of copper through 2023, but that won’t be enough.
April 8, 2019 Cordoba to drill for porphyry source beneath Alacran The company is planning a 1,000-metre drill program at its Alacran copper-gold deposit, part of its San Matias project in Colombia.
April 8, 2019 Vale minority shareholders push for board, voting changes A group of minority shareholders in Vale SA has proposed an alternative board member and to change the board election to a cumulative voting system.
April 8, 2019 Anglo vows to quit Los Bronces $3B expansion if it affects nearby glaciers The area around Los Bronces copper mine hosts 30% of Chile's copper resources and 10% of the world's.
April 7, 2019 MMG’s subsidiary in Peru reaches deal with blockaders at Las Bambas copper mine Due to the conflict, some 8,000 people were being prevented from working at the mining complex.
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