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How fines dry magnetic separation could solve mining’s tailings problem

Storing tailings has long been an issue for the mining industry, but FDMS technology offers the potential of a safer, less water-intensive approach

Friday, March 19, 2021

China’s green ambitions can complement energy security and economic goals, says analyst

For China to meet its 2060 carbon-neutral goal, it will need a 75% increase in electricity demand to replace fossil fuels - which equates to a staggering $6.4tn investment in new power generation capacity

Friday, March 19, 2021

Exxaro outlines value opportunity in transforming to low-carbon future

The value opportunity of diversified mining and energy company Exxaro Resources is rapidly transforming in line with the accelerated demand for cleaner and low-carbon resources, Exxaro Resources CEO Mxolisi Mgojo said on Thursday.

Friday, March 19, 2021

Ivanhoe通过可转换债券融资筹集5.75亿美元

加拿大矿业公司Ivanhoe Mines在其可转换债券融资中获得了北美和欧洲机构投资者的“巨大”兴趣,并在超额认购配售中筹集了5.75亿美元。

Friday, March 19, 2021

Ivanhoe raises $575m in covertible notes financing

Canadian miner Ivanhoe Mines has received “tremendous” interest from North American and European institutional investors in its convertible notes financing and has raised $575-million in the oversubscribed placement.

Friday, March 19, 2021

High iron-ore prices spur mining, protests in Australia's Tasmania

Buoyant iron-ore prices have paved the way for mining in Australia's southern Tasmanian state, where developer Venture Resources' project has come under pressure from conservationists over potential impact on a wilderness area.

Friday, March 19, 2021

Chile's world-leading copper industry rejects lawmaker bid to hike taxes

Chile's sprawling copper industry has hit its limit in terms of tax burden, a senior industry executive told Reuters on Wednesday, warning lawmakers against a hike in royalties to take advantage of soaring global prices.

Friday, March 19, 2021

Soaring prices spur miners' hunt for growth, fueling indigenous and investor ire

Miners from Australia to Canada are expanding operations despite concerns from indigenous groups about damage to wildlife, water supplies and religious sites, rankling investors who are pressuring the industry to improve its environmental, social and governanc...

Friday, March 19, 2021
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