by Gordon Barratt | Jul 2, 2021 | News
Researchers from Baidu Research Robotics and Auto-Driving Lab and the University of Maryland have developed an autonomous excavator system that can perform loading tasks without human operators. The system has been designed to mimic the performance of experienced...
by Gordon Barratt | Jul 1, 2021 | News
Metso Outotec has been awarded a contract for the engineering and delivery of a bauxite grinding package to National Aluminium Company’s (NALCO) Damanjodi Alumina Refinery for their 5th stream expansion project in Odisha, India. Typically, the value of this type of an...
by Gordon Barratt | Jul 1, 2021 | News
When Anglo American’s South African coal spinoff was listed earlier this month, some shareholders rushed for the exit. Since then it’s risen 77% and some investors predict further gains as prices for the most polluting fossil fuel soar. Thungela Resources tumbled 12%...
by Gordon Barratt | Jul 1, 2021 | News
Gold miner Kingsgate Consolidated has inked a non-binding letter of intent with TSX-V listed TDG Gold Corporation to divest of its Nueva Esperanza gold/silver exploration project, in Chile, for A$69-million. The transaction will consist of a C$25-million cash...
by Gordon Barratt | Jul 1, 2021 | News
Pembroke Resources has received a $175 million loan from the Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) to develop the Olive Downs coking coal project in Queensland. Olive Downs is located in the Bowen Basin and is set to become one of Australia’s largest...
by Gordon Barratt | Jul 1, 2021 | News
The Karlawinda gold project in Western Australia. Image: Capricorn Metals Capricorn Metals has poured first gold at its Karlawinda project in Western Australia as the company continues to optimise its processes. The first gold bars weighed 12 kilograms (386 ounces)...