November 7, 2018 Albemarle profit rise beats forecasts on lithium price hikes Lithium sales rose less than 1% as production slipped due to unexpected shut downs at three of our lithium manufacturing sites - Albemarle
November 7, 2018 A beautiful mine While lithium giants like SQM and Albemarle tangle with one another over scarce lithium brines and water, a beautiful lithium mine in Nevada’s Clayton Valley is taking shape.
November 7, 2018 Albemarle’s claim to unique lithium technology draws scrutiny Albemarle says it expects to ultimately receive approval to produce more lithium from Chilean Nuclear Energy Commission (CCHEN).
November 6, 2018 3D visualization to ramp up speed, accuracy on drilling projects Seequent and IMDEX are collaborating to integrate IMDEX HUB-IQ, which provides access to sub-surface data.
November 6, 2018 Workers to end strike at Shougang iron ore mine in Peru – union Workers at Chinese company Shougang Group's iron ore mine in Peru will return to work on Wednesday.
November 6, 2018 China Minmetals signs 20m tonnes iron ore purchase agreement with Brazil’s Vale The state-owned metals and mineral trading firm also signed a 2,400 tonne nickel briquette purchase agreement with Japan's Sumitomo Corp.
November 6, 2018 Tahoe Resources loss less then forecast but wider than last year With environmental and indigenous opponents of Tahoe's Escobal mine vowing it will never again produce silver, analysts are expecting the company to post its fifth consecutive quarterly loss on Tuesday.
November 6, 2018 Surge Exploration to buy Atacama Cobalto property in Chile The property was originally explored as an iron-ore mine prospect but it ended up showing cobalt potential with positive assay results.
November 5, 2018 In Ecuador, landmark court cases challenge mining projects The government turned over 70% of the Intag Valley into mining concessions, yet they didn't do a single consultation — not with the communities, not with the local authorities.
November 5, 2018 Copper, gold mines now likely cheaper to construct than to buy-research Results suggest that exploration and building remains the riskier but potentially more cost-effective alternative
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