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Exuberant Kumba Iron Ore’s stakeholders receive R51bn shared value boost 
By: Martin Creamer 27th July 2021 Anglo American group iron-ore mining company Kumba Iron Ore, which has achieved record half-year earnings with great exuberance, has shared a sky-high first-half R51-billion with its spread of stakeholders that take in the fiscus, local suppliers, nearby communities, employees, shareholders and... →
Anglo Platinum evaluating multiple renewable energy forms

By: Martin Creamer 26th July 2021 As a result its geographic distribution across South Africa, the Anglo American group is collectively evaluating options to access multiple forms of renewable energy, Anglo American Platinum (Amplats) CEO Natascha Viljoen said on Monday. The JSE-listed company has already completed the design and... →
High-flying Anglo Platinum’s stakeholders receive nigh-R40bn boost 
By: Martin Creamer 26th July 2021 The strong operational and financial performance of platinum group metals company Anglo American Platinum in the six months to June 30 translated into nearly R40-billion worth of benefits for stakeholders including the fiscus, local and doorstep suppliers and communities. In light of the impact... →

Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha Viljoen
Metals make climate change mitigation possible – Citi Research 
By: Martin Creamer 23rd July 2021 In a rapid electrification scenario, metals have the ability to bring about the reduction of close to 1 000 gigatonnes (Gt) of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050, Citi Research states in a note that examines the metals industry’s potential contribution to climate change mitigation over... →

Asia’s diverse, vast resources offer opportunity
By: Nadine Ramdass 23rd July 2021 The Asian mining and natural resources industries are multifaceted and unique to each sub region, and country. The continent’s vast natural resources have not yet been fully optimised. “Asia is the largest continent with extremely diverse geographical sub regions, and countries within those... →

Extremely strong demand for platinum bar and coin – WPIC

By: Martin Creamer 22nd July 2021 Extremely strong demand for platinum bar and coin is being seen around the world, particularly in the US, along with growth in demand for platinum exchange traded funds (ETFs), mainly out of North America and Europe, World Platinum Investment Council (WPIC) head of research Trevor Raymond said... →
Mining boss sees fervor calming with Peru leftist to take office
By: Bloomberg 21st July 2021 Peru’s mining industry is hopeful of avoiding the kind of drastic measures that would stifle investment and future production when Pedro Castillo takes office in the world’s No. 2 copper producer. While the president-elect may have spoken of taking some extreme measures during the campaign, he... →

NSW gas plan blasted
By: Esmarie Iannucci 21st July 2021 The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (Appea) has warned that the New South Wales government’s Future of Gas Statement would effectively lock up most of the state from gas development, costing jobs and the economy. Deputy Premier John Barilaro unveiled the Future of Gas... →

Exploration trailblazer Orion cracks retail investor code with 14 000-plus SA backers

By: Martin Creamer 21st July 2021 More than 14 000 South Africans now own shares in the discovery and development mining company Orion Minerals, which is reflective of retail investment that can be stimulated in South Africa to support essential local minerals exploration. What is also extremely promising is that the dual listed... →
Anglo increasingly focused on future-enabling decarbonising metals, minerals – Cutifani 
By: Martin Creamer 20th July 2021 The portfolio and growth investments of diversified mining company Anglo American is increasingly focused future-enabling metals and minerals that are critical to decarbonising energy and transport and to meeting consumers' growing needs, from luxury to everyday life. This was stated by Anglo... →

Clean, green copper to be produced at Kamoa’s hydropowered DRC operation 
By: Martin Creamer 16th July 2021 Clean, green copper is to be the order of the day at the Kamoa Copper operation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the Ivanhoe Mines-Zijin operation has secured clean, renewable hydro-generated electricity. “The upgrade of the Mwadingusha hydropower plant has been very successful. The... →

Ecuador mining sector needs clear regulations to attract investment, industry group says
By: Reuters 16th July 2021 Ecuador needs clear nationwide industry regulations in order to attract foreign investment to its mining sector, the head of the country's industry association said, as community-led local referendums have slowed the development of mineral deposits. Citizen-led ballot measures by environmental... →
Things are very rosy in the world of AfriTin – Anthony Viljoen 
By: Martin Creamer 15th July 2021 At a time of galloping global tin demand, the London Aim-listed mining company AfriTin Mining not only has one of the biggest tin resources in the world at Uis in Namibia, but it has also been lucky enough to stumble upon one of the biggest hard-rock lithium resources on the planet, at a time of... →
ENSafrica unpacks the impact of POPIA on mine health, safety
By: Marleny Arnoldi 15th July 2021 Mine and occupational health and safety executive Pieter Colyn opened a webinar on July 13 during which law firm ENSafrica unpacked the impact of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) on mine health and safety. POPIA is a South African data protection and privacy law that (largely)... →

Life in mining-dependent countries significantly improved – ICMM 
By: Martin Creamer 14th July 2021 Life in mining-dependent countries has improved significantly in the 23 years leading up to 2018, with strong governance the key to improving socio-economic well-being, the International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) said on Wednesday. A report that analysed 41 social metrics grouped under... →

Exploration is quick foreign investment ‘no brainer’, says Minerals Council’s Smart

By: Martin Creamer 13th July 2021 Exploration is one of the quickest ways to secure foreign direct investment into South Africa for the generation of desperately needed jobs and wealth during the country's hour of need, said Minerals Council South Africa junior and emerging miners’ leadership forum chairperson Errol Smart on... →
Social impact underestimated
By: Darren Parker 9th July 2021 Many mines in Africa have underestimated their social impact and often struggle to manage this constructively, consulting engineer and scientist firm SRK Consulting partner and principal scientist Wouter Jordaan tells Mining Weekly. He says an added complication is the shift in corporate culture... →

ESG implementation improves in African mining
By: Darren Parker 9th July 2021 As environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) reporting improves, so does the implementation of the resulting policies across the African mining industry, consulting engineer and scientist firm SRK Consulting director and principal consultant Andrew van Zyl tells Mining Weekly. He says... →

No simple solution to illegal mining in Africa
By: Darren Parker 9th July 2021 There is no “one-size-fits-all” solution to combat the rise of illegal mining and the associated artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) industry in Africa, says diversified mining and exploration company Emiral Resource founder Boris Ivanov. ASM is a legal industry in many African countries, with... →

New security technologies increasing in Africa
By: Darren Parker 9th July 2021 Mining companies operating in Africa are increasing their investment in new security technologies, and are procuring services that help them to refine security strategies and security implementation, diversified mining and exploration company Emiral Resource founder Boris Ivanov tells Mining... →

Gold heading towards ‘refuge of choice’ status, says incoming AngloGold CEO

By: Martin Creamer 6th July 2021 Gold is poised to be a "refuge of choice" in the years ahead owing to the extent to which money is being printed and world debt is rising, AngloGold Ashanti CEO-designate Alberto Calderon said on Tuesday. Speaking to Mining Weekly in a Microsoft Teams interview ahead of taking office on September... →
Peru's indigenous hope for a voice, at last, under new President
By: Reuters 6th July 2021 Maxima Ccalla, 60, an indigenous Quechua woman, has spent her life tilling the harsh soil in Peru's Andean highlands, resigned to a fate far removed from the vast riches buried deep beneath her feet in seams of copper, zinc and gold. The Andean communities in Ccalla's home region of Puno and... →
Alberto Calderon is new AngloGold CEO
By: Martin Creamer 6th July 2021 The board of AngloGold Ashanti on Tuesday announced the appointment of Alberto Calderon as the new CEO of the gold-mining company, effective September 1. Mining Weekly can report that Calderon has more than two decades of executive leadership experience in the global mining sector. →

Yamkela Makupula clinches exciting Rockwell-linked alluvial diamond deal

By: Martin Creamer 5th July 2021 Alluvial diamond mining investor Yamkela Makupula has clinched an alluvial diamond mining transaction which makes her a 30% shareholder in three diamond assets that have a link with the former Rockwell Diamonds. Makupula, who leads the Africa growth strategy of international law firm Diaz, Reus,... →
Chile royalty regime changes may jeopardise future investments – Woodmac
5th July 2021 Although proposed changes to Chile’s mining royalty regime are not expected to have a drastic impact on the copper-producing nation’s production landscape in the near term, amendments do risk compromising continued appetite for large-scale, long-term investments. This is according to resources... →
Mining vital to economy, can help guide country's path – President 
By: Martin Creamer 5th July 2021 Mining is vital to the South African economy and the opportunities that exist in mining can help guide the country’s path to a more inclusive and equitable economy, President Cyril Ramaphosa stated on Monday. Writing in his From the Desk of the President column, Ramaphosa placed mineral and... →

Sibanye-linked Finnish developer takes next step towards battery-grade lithium goal 
By: Martin Creamer 1st July 2021 Finnish lithium project developer Keliber, in which South Africa’s Sibanye-Stillwater is a significant shareholder, this week took a new step towards its goal of becoming the first European company to start producing battery-grade lithium hydroxide in 2024. Construction of the infrastructure and... →

Glencore paid governments $5.8bn, working hard to develop local skills
By: Martin Creamer 30th June 2021 As one of the world’s largest natural resource companies, with operations across five continents, Glencore is committed to delivering long-lasting socioeconomic benefits, CFO Steven Kalmin on Wednesday. Speaking on video with the release of Glencore's 2020 Payment to Governments Report, Kalmin... →

Glencore CFO Steven Kalmin
Phalaborwa dumps contain rare earths worth $4.7bn, says London junior 
By: Martin Creamer 30th June 2021 “We have high value rare earth elements totalling $123/t in our gypsum stacks and multiply that by 38-million tonnes and that can give you an idea of the value of these stacks,” Rainbow Rare Earths CEO George Bennett has told Flagstaff TV. The gypsum dumps – built up from half a century of hard... →

Waste cooking oil powers ship from Singapore to South Africa for Anglo

By: Martin Creamer 29th June 2021 The use of sustainable biofuel to power a chartered capesize ship during a voyage from Singapore to South Africa has been successfully trialled as part of a decarbonisation initiative, Anglo American said on Tuesday. The biodiesel blend was produced by converting waste cooking oil from... →

South African oil law seen unlikely to be approved until 2022
By: Bloomberg 29th June 2021 South Africa’s draft oil exploration and production law is unlikely to be finalized for at least another year, despite the government’s call for the legislation to be expedited. Parliamentary hearings and amendments to the Upstream Petroleum Resources Development Bill published earlier in June... →
Appea laments new NOGA levy
By: Esmarie Iannucci 29th June 2021 The Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (Appea) has warned that a new A$0.48 per barrel levy on all offshore oil producers was ‘over the top’ and ‘extreme’. The Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources in May this year announced a possible temporary levy on... →

Hydrogen represents huge moment of opportunity for South Africa – AP Ventures

By: Martin Creamer 28th June 2021 Hydrogen represents a huge moment of opportunity for South Africa, AP Ventures managing partner Andrew Hinkly said on Monday. AP Ventures began investing along the generally platinum group metals- (PGMs-) linked hydrogen value chain as long ago as 2013 and the $320-million committed in AP... →
Sunday Times gives Glasenberg splash send-off

By: Martin Creamer 28th June 2021 The latest edition of the Sunday Times gives outgoing Glencore CEO Ivan Glasenberg a splash ST Insight send-off story ahead of his retirement on Wednesday. Topped by a large all-column picture of a broadly smiling Glasenberg, the broadsheet two-page story carried large twin bold headlines, the... →

Cash-pumping but lossmaking Wescoal to broaden from coal to energy

By: Martin Creamer 25th June 2021 Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed coal-mining company Wescoal, which narrowed its losses in the 12 months to the end of March, is transitioning from being a coal miner to a broader energy company. “Towards the end of the new financial year, we will come back to the market in terms of our overall... →
Responsible sourcing needed
By: Cameron Mackay 25th June 2021 In 2019, South African authorities granted 19 refining licences, while in the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, 26 refineries were either completed or under construction; these refineries increase the likelihood of local beneficiation and can help prevent illegal gold mining or smuggling. Gold refiner... →

Deep-South implores Namibian Mines Ministry to renew Haib licence
By: Donna Slater 24th June 2021 TSX-V-listed explorer and developer Deep-South Resources met with the Namibia Mines and Energy Minister Tom Alweendo and other officials of the Ministry of Mines and Energy on June 23 to voice its objections to Alweendo’s refusal to renew its Haib copper licence. Earlier this month, Deep-South... →
South Africa helping hydrogen down cost curve, giving it greater zip 
By: Martin Creamer 24th June 2021 South Africa is part of a crucial international project aimed at taking key hydrogen technology down the cost curve and lowering the energy it requires to facilitate catalytic reactions. The focus of the SherLOHCk project, which is funded by the European Union under Horizon 2020 framework, is... →

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