by Gordon Barratt | May 24, 2021 | News
Coal futures were trading around $102 per tonne, a level not seen since December of 2018, as miners struggle to meet robust demand, particularly from China and supply remains constrained. Electricity consumption in China, a key barometer of economic activity, grew...
by Gordon Barratt | May 24, 2021 | News
The high-grade Fosterville mine in Victoria. Image: Kirkland Lake Gold The secret behind the formation of bonanza gold deposits has been revealed by two researchers from Canada’s McGill University. Professor Anthony Williams-Jones of the Department of Earth and...
by Gordon Barratt | May 24, 2021 | News
HYDAC offers a skills matrix, which is a form of skills assessment to help ensure hydraulic training meets learner and “work readiness” requirements. The skills matrix links into HYDAC’s comprehensive range of standard training options selectable from its training...
by Gordon Barratt | May 24, 2021 | News
In the wake of record-high copper, iron ore and steel prices, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang believes the country needs to manipulate its commodities to ensure China’s economic stability. A UBS research report suggested multiple possible avenues for China, all with...
by Gordon Barratt | May 21, 2021 | News
Historical drill roads at Round Top, Texas Critical minerals miner USA Rare Earth is fully funded through the completion of a definitive feasibility study for the Round Top heavy rare-earth and lithium project, in Texas, the company announced on Thursday. USA Rare...
by Gordon Barratt | May 21, 2021 | News
Kyrgyzstan has taken over control of the Kumtor mine. Canadian miner Centerra Gold has initiated proceedings in the Ontario Superior Court against former board member Tengiz Bolturuk, claiming “flagrant breaches” of his fiduciary duties to the company. Centerra is...