by Gordon Barratt | May 4, 2022 | News
Nutrien’s Allan operation Canada-based fertiliser company Nutrien has raised its potash sales volume guidance for the year as it steps up its production capabilities owing to strong global demand amid supply uncertainties from Eastern Europe. The TSX-...
by Gordon Barratt | May 3, 2022 | News
Technological enhancements to Orica’s MMU™ to ensure delivery of the optimal emulsion refinement characteristics into blast holes. Orica has successfully formulated the Fortis™ Protect range of bulk explosives that will minimise nitrate leaching risk...
by Gordon Barratt | May 3, 2022 | News
Metso Outotec is launching an upgraded version of Metrics, an innovative cloud-based tool for real-time monitoring for aggregates customers’ Lokotrack mobile crushers and screens. The new remote monitoring solution will bring significantly better connectivity and...
by Gordon Barratt | May 3, 2022 | News
Mining and infrastructure equipment manufacturer Epiroc has agreed to acquire JTMEC, an Australian company which specialises in electrical infrastructure, supporting the transition to battery electrification in the process. Based in Perth, JTMEC is an electrification...
by Gordon Barratt | May 3, 2022 | News
India’s state-run electricity giant NTPC Ltd. plans to expand its coal-fired power fleet with a first new project in six years, a policy shift that reflects alarm over the nation’s worsening power crisis. New Delhi-based NTPC will this month award a contract to...
by Gordon Barratt | May 3, 2022 | News
The energy crisis and Putin’s closing of the gas taps are leading to governments and economists to take a second look at coal, once nearly universally condemned as “dirty,” as at least a partial solution to the ongoing energy crisis. The Czech government has in fact...