by Gordon Barratt | Sep 4, 2020 | News
A prestigious and historic mining course faces an uncertain future after recruitment was halted. Camborne School of Mines was founded in 1888 and its mining engineering course is famous all over the world.The school and course has educated thousands of men and women...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 4, 2020 | News
In a small town near Lake Balkhash, a Kazakh gold miner is relying on artificial intelligence to predict when an ore mill is about to overload. JSC AK Altynalmas teamed up with British tech start-up Intellisense.io, whose software uses sensors built into the plant to...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 4, 2020 | News
The government wants to overhaul the working of private mine developers and operators (MDOs) ahead of the first coal mining auctions with private company participation next month and wider plans for a massive increase in coal production. The Prime Minister’s Office...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 4, 2020 | News
The above ground workings of the former Hebburn Colliery on Tyneseide, now home to a new geothermal energy district heating scheme. Image used by permission of the Coal Authority ©, 2020, All rights reserved Earlier this summer, one of England’s last remaining coal...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 3, 2020 | News
The New South Wales Government has released its Illawarra-Shoalhaven regional plan 2036, which factors in the challenges coal developments face in the future. The region is home to five underground colliery holdings, with three having planning approvals beyond 2030,...
by Gordon Barratt | Sep 3, 2020 | News
Russian-Zimbabwean platinum venture Great Dyke Investments (GDI) expects to raise up to $500-million in funding it needs for the first phase of its mining project by the end of this year after the coronavirus delayed talks with lenders, its CEO said on Tuesday. GDI is...