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Safety environment that almost guarantees that people come first is a must, says Naidoo

By: Martin Creamer 20th March 2023 Mine safety is absolutely essential. Stopping injury and fatality in mines just has to happen. How can South Africa achieve the zero harm that is needed? This was Mining Weekly’s opening question to Dilley Naidoo, the director of business development at Rifle-Shot Performance. (Also watch... →

Lithium development on track as Andrada production capacity increases 
By: Martin Creamer 20th March 2023 Technology metals mining and exploration company Andrada anticipates completion of its lithium bulk-testing pilot facility in June this year, the London AIM-quoted company said on Monday, March 20, when it provided fourth-quarter and 12 months to February 28 production updates for its Uis tin,... →

Merafe seeks to shield business from electricity price hikes 
By: Darren Parker 20th March 2023 Ferrochrome company Merafe is considering proposals for the construction of renewable energy facilities and is in discussions with power utility Eskom to secure a negotiated pricing agreement (NPA) to mitigate against unsustainable high electricity costs, the JSE-listed company reported on... →
Ionic's Uganda project proves profitable
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 The Stage 1 development of the Makuutu rare earths project, in Uganda, will require a capital investment of $120.8-million to support the five-million tonne a year project, which would deliver40 090 t of rare earth oxide equivalent product. ASX-listed Ionic Rare Earths on Monday told... →
Rainbow upgrades Phalaborwa resource estimate, progresses pilot plant build
By: Donna Slater 20th March 2023 London-based Rainbow Rare Earths has increased the mineral resource estimate of its Phalaborwa rare earths project, in Limpopo, to a measured and indicated 30.4-million tonnes at 0.44% total rare earth oxide (TREO), with the high-value, permanent magnet elements neodymium and praseodymium... →
Rand Refinery CFO urges for greater localisation in jewellery industry
By: Darren Parker 20th March 2023 The gold and silver beneficiation industry needs stronger localisation laws to protect local economic development of small-, medium- and micro-sized enterprises (SMMEs) who participate in the sector, says precious metals refiner Rand Refinery CFO Dean Subramanian. He was speaking at a ceremony... →

Abujar ramping up to full production - Tietto
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 Junior Tietto Minerals has completed commissioning of its Abujar gold processing plant, in Côte d’Ivoire, with the project now ramping up to full production. The 4.5-million tonne a year mine is forecast to produce some 200 000 oz/y of gold over the first six years of production, at an all-in... →
Chilalo economics firm up for Evolution
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 An updated definitive feasibility study (DFS) into the Chilalo graphite project, in Tanzania, has delivered strong economics. ASX-listed Evolution Energy Minerals on Monday said that the results of a front-end engineering design (FEED) was incorporated into the updated DFS, which resulted in an... →
Atlantic kicks off augur drilling programme at Ghana lithium project
By: Marleny Arnoldi 20th March 2023 Dual-listed Atlantic Lithium has embarked on a five-month, 20 000-m auger drilling programme at the flagship Ewoyaa lithium project to test multiple targets within the project area. The drilling forms part of a broader exploration and resource drilling programme on the 560 km2 Cape Coast lithium... →
Roscan awarded environmental permit for Mali project
By: Creamer Media Reporter 20th March 2023 Canadian exploration company Roscan Gold is hopeful that it will obtain a mining licence for its Kandiole gold project, in Mali, in the “near future”, having been issued an environmental permit. This environmental permit is the penultimate step that precedes the granting of the final... →
LME finds some nickel underlying its contracts is missing
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2023 The London Metal Exchange has discovered bags of stones instead of the nickel that underpinned a small handful of its contracts at a warehouse in Rotterdam, in a revelation that will deliver another blow to confidence in the embattled exchange. The amount of metal represents just 0.14% of live... →

Gold bounces to 1-yr high as banking sector concerns return to fore
By: Reuters 20th March 2023 Gold prices jumped 1% to their highest since March last year on Monday, erasing earlier losses, as worries about the global banking sector returned to the fore despite rescue efforts by Swiss lender UBS to buy peer Credit Suisse to stabilise broader financial markets. Spot gold was up 1% at $2... →

Mintek highlights its role in developing mineral processing technology
By: Donna Slater 20th March 2023 Mining analytical services company Mintek has highlighted its commitment to partner with the mining industry in developing and expanding new and existing technologies that can solve the industry’s mineral processing challenges. Along with more than 21 African countries and several mining... →
Afrimat moves to general mining on JSE
By: Creamer Media Reporter 20th March 2023 Building materials and mining group Afrimat’s sector classification on the JSE has been reclassified to depict its business operations more accurately. Its classification on the JSE has changed from the ‘basic materials construction and materials’ sector, to the ‘general mining’ sector. →
Tesla's vision of EVs without rare earths will spur magnet race
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2023 Tesla’s ambition to remove rare earths from future models has producers in the sector reeling, but it also should spur global efforts to deliver alternatives for electric car motors that currently rely on the materials. Model 3 and Model Y powertrains have already reduced consumption of heavy... →
Impact strikes a HPA deal in WA
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 3 hours ago ASX-listed Impact Minerals on Tuesday announced a ‘transformational’ acquisition, acquiring an 80% interest in the Lake Hope high purity alumina (HPA) project, in Western Australia. Under the terms of the agreement with unlisted Playa One, Impact would earn an interest in the company in stages,... →
Panoramic extends Savannah life
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 4 hours ago Nickel miner Panoramic Resources has extended the mine-life at its Savannah project, in Western Australia. Referencing a recently released life-of-mine update, Panoramic MD Victor Rajasooriar told delegates of Paydirt’s Battery Minerals conference, in Perth, that the project now had a minimum... →
Liontown looks at DSO opportunities at Kathleen Valley
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 5 hours ago Lithium developer Liontown Resources is evaluating sale of direct shipping ore (DSO) at its Kathleen Valley project, in Western Australia, as an opportunity for early cash generation. Liontown COO Adam Smits told delegates at the Paydirt Battery Minerals conference, in Perth, that DSO material... →
Albemarle planning expansions at Kemerton
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 6 hours ago US major Albemarle on Tuesday said it was looking at expansion options in Australia, with the closest at hand being expanded production at its Kemerton lithium hydroxide plant in Western Australia. Speaking at the first day of Paydirt’s Battery Minerals conference, Albemarle country manager and... →
US hoping Australia takes up downstream mantle
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 6 hours ago The Australian resources sector has been urged to move into the downstream value adding chain to take advantage of the increased demand for battery materials in the US. Speaking at the first day of the Paydirt Battery Minerals conference, the US Councillor for Economic Affairs, Michael Sullivan... →
Mincor urges shareholders to hold out for higher bid
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 6 hours ago Nickel miner Mincor Resources has urged shareholders not take any action in relation to an on-market takeover from shareholder Wyloo Metals. Wyloo currently holds a 19.9% interest in Mincor, and has offered A$1.40 in cash for every Mincor share not already owned by the company, valuing the... →

IGO weighing downstream nickel processing
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 7 hours ago Battery minerals major IGO is investigating the potential downstream processing of nickel to produce a cathode precursor product. Speaking at the Paydirt Battery Minerals conference, in Perth, IGO CFO Kath Bozanic said that the downstream processing option was in line with the company’s desire... →
Critical Mineral Strategy due soon - Minister
By: Esmarie Iannucci Updated 7 hours ago The federal government is hoping to deliver its new Critical Minerals Strategy in the first half of this year, Resources Minister Madeleine King told delegates at the first day of the Paydirt Battery Minerals Conference. It is envisioned that the Strategy would focus on the government’s vision... →
Besra secures major funding facility
By: Esmarie Iannucci 21st March 2023 Gold developer Besra Gold has inked a $300-million gold pre-purchase and offtake funding deal with shareholder Quantum Metal Recovery. Besra told shareholders on Tuesday that the $300-million in funding, which would be paid over 30-months against future production ounces, would enable the... →
White Rock to close Morning Star
By: Esmarie Iannucci 21st March 2023 ASX-listed White Rock Minerals on Tuesday announced that it would ‘reluctantly’ place its Morning Star gold project, in Victoria, on care-and-maintenance, while fellow-listed Thomson Resources also exercised its right to exit from the Mt Carrington earn-in and joint venture agreement, also in... →
Jubilee posts higher PGM output in H1
By: Marleny Arnoldi 20th March 2023 Base and precious metals miner Jubilee Metals has announced a strong performance in the six months ended December 31, 2022, with a 20% increase in platinum group metals (PGMs) produced from own operations and chrome production exceeding its guidance. The company’s adjusted earnings before... →
Avantor advances laboratory services in Southern Africa
By: Simone Liedtke 20th March 2023 As South Africa’s mining industry continues to grow, mining laboratories are relied upon to provide high-quality testing, inspection and certification services that adhere to internationally recognised standards and customer-specific methodologies. Fortune 500 company Avantor is therefore... →
Rising rates are reshaping once-lucrative commodity trades
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2023 Higher interest rates are forcing commodity traders to rethink some deals and push up prices, in the latest example of how a period of rapid central-bank hiking is reshaping global business. The companies that buy, sell and transport the world’s natural resources are particularly vulnerable to... →
Coal use seen peaking next year as India, China determine future
By: Bloomberg 20th March 2023 Global coal consumption will likely peak by next year as economics and climate strategies shift the world toward cleaner energy, but several wild cards could determine how long the dirtiest fossil fuel persists, according to BloombergNEF. Coal power generation increased in each of the past two... →
UK to help Kazakh exports bypass Russia, seeks critical minerals
By: Reuters 20th March 2023 Britain will help Kazakhstan develop export routes bypassing Russia, British Foreign Minister James Cleverly said on a visit to the Central Asian nation on Saturday, where he also signed a memorandum on supplies of critical minerals. Cleverly said London valued the position of Astana - which has... →
Pure Gold management departs as it seeks to appoint chief administrative officer
By: Creamer Media Reporter 20th March 2023 Embattled miner Pure Gold has announced the departures of its management in consultation with its senior lender and the court-appointed monitor in its ongoing Companies’ Creditors Arrangement Act (CCAA) proceedings. The resignations include president and CEO Mark O’Dea, VP exploration and... →
Reserve and outlook improves at Razorback
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 ASX-listed Magnetite Mines has reported a 340% increase in the ore reserves for its Razorback iron project, in South Australia, as well as the results of an optimisation study which identified the optimum development pathway. Magnetite Mines on Monday said that the best-case project... →
Proposed Trillium-Pacton merger to ‘change the map’ of the Red Lake district
By: Donna Slater 20th March 2023 Canadian explorer Trillium Gold Mines and Pacton Gold have a merger that will create a company that manages 15 projects, covering 1 260 km2 in the prolific Red Lake mining district of northern Ontario. The companies state that their combined property holdings will be bigger than major gold... →
Bristol Springs to cost A$242.5m
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 The definitive feasibility study (DFS) for the Bristol Springs renewable energy project, in Western Australia, has confirmed its potential to produce some 4.9Mkg a year of hydrogen at a total cost of A$2.77/kg. ASX-listed Frontier Energy on Monday told shareholders that the Stage 1 development... →
Newmont joins US Dept of Energy’s mine tailings carbon sequestering research
By: Marleny Arnoldi 20th March 2023 Colorado-based diversified miner Newmont has partnered with the US Department of Energy (DoE) to explore a rapid electrochemical mineralisation to form dolomite (REMineD) approach for sequestering carbon in mine tailings. This three-year $4.38-million research and development project will see... →
SolGold makes Caldwell’s appointment permanent, names new CFO
By: Mariaan Webb 20th March 2023 Australia-based copper and gold developer SolGold on Monday announced that Scott Caldwell had been appointed CEO of the company and that former Guyana executive Chris Stackhouse had been named CFO. Caldwell had been servicing as interim CEO of SolgGold since November last year, when Darryl... →
Ramelius makes a play for Breaker
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 Gold miner Ramelius Resources on Monday unveiled a takeover offer for fellow listed Breaker Resources, which owns the Lake Roe gold project, in Western Australia. Under the terms of the all-script off-market takeover offer, Breaker shareholders would receive one Ramelius share for every 2.82... →
Burgundy abandons Ellendale plans
By: Esmarie Iannucci 20th March 2023 ASX-listed Burgundy Diamond Mines has abandoned its plans to acquire the Ellendale and Blina diamond projects, in Western Australia, from fellow listed Gibb River Diamonds. Burgundy in 2021 struck a two-year option agreement with Gibb River Diamonds to earn full ownership of the project for... →
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