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Master Drilling aligning with opencast mines going underground in changing world
11th September 2020 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa-based drilling company Master Drilling, which is active in 23 countries, is aligning itself with the transitioning global requirement of opencast mines going underground. “As the world... 


Britain blocks plans for new coal mine in northeast England
Britain blocks plans for new coal mine in northeast England
9th September 2020 By: Reuters

The British government has refused to allow a new open cast coal mine to be built in northeastern England, the Minister for Housing, Communities and Local Government Robert Jenrick said.... 


Sylvania Platinum CEO Jaco Prinsloo
Possible special dividend on high-flying rhodium, palladium prices – Sylvania
7th September 2020 By: Martin Creamer

High-flying rhodium and palladium prices are giving rise to a possible special dividend being paid to the shareholders of cash-flush Sylvania Platinum, the London Aim-quoted company that recovers... 


Victor Industrial Equipment
Victor Industrial Equipment
4th September 2020

With more than 80 years’ experience in the mining industry, Victor Industrial Equipment (VIE), is a leading manufacturer of electrical connectors for both underground and opencast applications. VIE... 


Resources Watch
Resources Watch
2nd September 2020

This week: Third of Master Drilling’s labour force let go; Master Drilling aligning with opencast mines going underground in changing world; and, Sibanye prides itself in having the 'rock star'... 


Camden power station resumes operations
27th August 2020 By: Creamer Media Reporter

Operations at the Camden power station resumed on August 27 after a four-month shutdown. The shutdown was implemented to relocate ash from an unsafe dam at the station. 


DRDGold, Master Drilling, policy certainty make headlines
DRDGold, Master Drilling, policy certainty make headlines
27th August 2020

Mining Weekly Editor Martin Creamer unpacks DRDGold expecting half-year earnings a share to rocket nearly sevenfold, Master Drilling  aligning itself with the transitioning global requirement of... 


Master Drilling project.
South Africa’s instability still curbing mining capex – Master Drilling
27th August 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Drilling company Master Drilling, which is operating in 23 countries, does not foresee significant fixed capital being spent in South Africa, even though the company is finding strong demand pull... 


Curves on the hard rock 9 ° inclination of the declining cutting face at Eland mine.
Master Drilling aligning with opencast mines going underground in changing world
26th August 2020 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa-based drilling company Master Drilling, which is active in 23 countries, is aligning itself with the transitioning global requirement of opencast mines going underground. “As the world... 


BME achieves another blasting record
BME achieves another blasting record
24th August 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

Explosives, related accessories and blasting services provider BME has broken the South African record for the largest electronic detonator blast by initiating 3 780 detonators in a single blast at... 


WASTE NOT The sewage treatment plant at Khanye colliery is designed to treat up to 30 000 ℓ/d of sewage water for discharge into an adjacent wetland system
New sewage treatment plants planned
21st August 2020 By: Darren Parker

Following the successful commissioning of a sewage treatment plant for coal mining company Canyon Coal’s Khanye colliery, in Gauteng, in early 2019, plans are under way to build similar plants at... 


AN EXPENSIVE ENDEAVOUR
Many factors involved in the treatment and purification of mine-impacted water make it a costly exercise
Water treatment technology available but costly
21st August 2020 By: Darren Parker

Although the technology to treat and purify mine water to acceptable standards already exists, the main challenge for the mining industry and society is affordability, says water and environmental... 


Xtract Resources, Longhau ink agreement for exploitation of Guy Fawkes deposit
19th August 2020 By: Simone Liedtke

Diversified metals and minerals producer Xtract Resources’ wholly-owned Mozambican subsidiary, Explorator Limitada, has concluded a mining contractor agreement with Longhau Tianci Mining for the... 


East Manganese mine project, South Africa
East Manganese mine project, South Africa
14th August 2020 By: Sheila Barradas

Menar plans to build a 30 000 t a month manganese mine, in the Northern Cape. 


Sadpo co-founder dies; industry is managing Covid-19 well
7th August 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

South African Diamond Producers Organisation (Sadpo) chairperson Gert van Niekerk reports in a newsletter that the organisation’s former deputy chairperson and co-founder Jaap van Heerden has... 


Menar MD and cofounder Vuslat Bayoğlu
Menar’s R250m cash-funded solar-served East Manganese project is under way
7th August 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Initial project activities are under way at the R250-million cash-funded East Manganese project in Hotazel, Northern Cape, where the hot sun will be harvested to provide solar power to the mine’s... 


Working towards underground resources at Otjikoto Mine
3rd August 2020

Vancouver-based B2Gold plans to conduct mining of the Wolfshag zone at its Otjikoto mine in Namibia and has appointed Murray & Roberts Cementation in joint venture with Lewcor Mining to establish... 


Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha Viljoen.
PGM prices expected to remain robust in the short term
27th July 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Platinum group metals (PGMs) prices are expected to remain robust in the short term, with demand and supply starting to balance. Covid notwithstanding, the average realised dollar basket price of... 


Afrimat continues pursuit of UCP
23rd July 2020 By: Schalk Burger

Industrial minerals and construction materials company Afrimat on July 22 announced its firm intention to acquire Unicorn Capital Partners (UCP). UCP’s business comprises of mobile crane hire,... 


Menar MD and cofounder Vuslat Bayoğlu
Menar’s R250m cash-funded solar-served East Manganese project is under way
23rd July 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Initial project activities are under way at the R250-million cash-funded East Manganese project in Hotazel, Northern Cape, where the hot sun will be harvested to provide solar power to the mine’s... 


Londani Coal in step with market needs, targets growth
Londani Coal in step with market needs, targets growth
23rd July 2020

Burgeoning coal miner Londani Coal has positioned itself to successfully supply the fluctuating coal demand of the export and domestic markets amid the Covid-19 pandemic and has a “strong appetite... 


South32 Metalloys in Meyerton, Gauteng.
South32 shuts Metalloys temporarily, expects $7m restructuring costs
20th July 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Diversified mining company South32 has placed the manganese alloys Metalloys smelter in Meyerton, Gauteng, on temporary care and maintenance. The Sydney- and Johannesburg-listed company stated in... 


COLLABORATION EXPECTATION
A more collaborative approach regarding the development of mining infrastructure is expected in future, as well as more involvement by the State
Positive mining developments halted by Covid-19
17th July 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

Before the Covid-19 outbreak, major mining companies indicated that, for the first time in many years, government and the mining industry were having meaningful dialogue that could realise positive... 


Chrometco narrows full-year losses
16th July 2020 By: Marleny Arnoldi

JSE-listed chrome miner Chrometco says that despite the impact of the low chrome price during the latter part of the financial year ended February 29, the company’s results had improved compared... 


Kumba warns of lower interim earnings on the back of lower production, sales
16th July 2020 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Iron-ore output by JSE-listed Kumba Iron Ore, a subsidiary of Anglo American, decreased by 11% year-on-year to 17.9-million tonnes in the first six months of this year. Kumba’s operational... 


PRICEY IMPEDIMENTS
Manganese prices increased sharply in April, as disruptions to supply from South Africa, Brazil and other markets affected more than 40% of global supply
Manganese remains resilient
19th June 2020 By: Tracy Hancock

Manganese prices remained resilient in the first quarter of 2020, even as Chinese imports fell by 18%, with in-country logistics impacted on by the country’s Covid-19 lockdown, says natural... 


Research, development continues to enhance pumps range
19th June 2020 By: Mc'Kyla Nortje

Pumps manufacturer and supplier Australian Pumps Industries MD Warwick Lorenz says the company is continuously working on improving its products by enhancing seal quality, self-priming... 


Invitation to express interest to acquire near-term opencast coal resources, strategically located in South Africa’s Springs-Witbank and Highveld Coal Fields
18th June 2020

Project Firebird comprises three near-term thermal coal projects (“the Firebird Projects”), two of which are located in South Africa’s established Springs-Witbank Coal Field (Gauteng Province) and... 


Activity at Wescoal mining in Mpumalanga
Wescoal develops SOPs, COPs for Covid, expects upcoming loss
15th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Coal-mining and trading company Wescoal on Monday voluntarily updated shareholders on its operations, strategic projects and milestones as well as its quarterly production and sales figures from... 


Minerals Council South Africa CEO Roger Baxter
Conversation on getting economy back on track post-Covid has begun
12th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The conversation has begun on getting the South African economy back on track with the necessary structural reforms post-Covid, Minerals Council South Africa CEO Roger Baxter said on Wednesday.... 


Jupiter nonexecutive chairperson Brian Gilbertson
Manganese mine in strong position to weather uncertainties – Jupiter
12th June 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The Tshipi Borwa manganese mine is in a strong position to weather the uncertainties ahead, as the world struggles, probably for years to come, to recover from the devastating economic consequences... 


Rented mobile equipment presents opportunities
12th June 2020 By: Cameron Mackay

With the resumption of activities in different economic sectors, such as the mining industry, local lubrication equipment supplier Industrial Fluid Solutions (IFS) CEO Gustav Fourie states that... 


JAMES CAMPBELL
Although diamond prices typically drop the fastest – which they have – they are also among the quickest to recover
Diamonds’ upward trend to resume post pandemic
5th June 2020 By: Mamaili Mamaila

Although diamond prices were gradually recovering from their low during the 2008/09 financial crisis, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the lockdowns in many countries have caused trading to come to... 


SPH Kundalila keeps mining wheels turning
SPH Kundalila keeps mining wheels turning
2nd June 2020

Management commitment to health and safety standards, combined with good planning and ongoing auditing, has allowed opencast contractor SPH Kundalila to sustain operations, wherever permitted. “The... 


TIPS Tracker: The economy and the pandemic
TIPS Tracker: The economy and the pandemic
1st June 2020

Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies' (TIPS's) 'Tracker: The economy and the pandemic' highlights important trends in the Covid-19 pandemic in South Africa and how they affect the economy. Trends... 


Gwede Mantashe
Minister urges mines to test without fear of mine closure
29th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe on Friday urged mines to test for Covid-19 to the full extent without fearing mine closure. The Minister was responding to a media question on... 


Coal mine in Serbia gives up new Roman treasure
29th May 2020 By: Reuters

As the sun sank over a vast opencast coal mine in eastern Serbia earlier this month, a small crane eased the front half of a Roman ship from the steep sides of the pit. An excavator cutting... 


Minerals Council South Africa CEO Roger Baxter
Conversation on getting economy back on track post-Covid has begun
28th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The conversation has begun on getting the South African economy back on track with the necessary structural reforms post-Covid, Minerals Council South Africa CEO Roger Baxter said on Wednesday.... 


Jupiter nonexecutive chairperson Brian Gilbertson
Manganese mine in strong position to weather uncertainties – Jupiter
28th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The Tshipi Borwa manganese mine is in a strong position to weather the uncertainties ahead, as the world struggles, probably for years to come, to recover from the devastating economic consequences... 


On-The-Air (22/05/2020)
On-The-Air (22/05/2020)
22nd May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

South Africa’s first-ever platinum coins – the Elephant bullion coins – have sold like hot cakes around the world; Twenty mineworkers who tested Covid positive this week have been prevented from... 


Menar’s Canyon Coal confident of new licence while due diligence continues on thermal coal assets being offloaded, but admits Coronavirus likely to cause drastic price falls
Menar’s Canyon Coal confident of new licence while due diligence continues on thermal coal assets being offloaded, but admits Coronavirus likely to cause drastic price falls
22nd May 2020

Local coal miner Canyon Coal, which is controlled by mining investment company Menar, has applied for a new water use licence (WUL), in terms of the National Water Act, to develop its De Wittekrans... 


Tharisa records solid results in difficult interim period
21st May 2020 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

JSE-listed integrated resources group Tharisa mined 2.27-million tonnes of reef in the six months ended March 31, a 2.3% year-on-year increase. Tharisa, which is led by CEO Phoevos Pouroulis, owns... 


ENSafrica executive consultant Willem le Roux
Gazetted Covid guideline restates much of what mining has already adopted
20th May 2020 By: Martin Creamer

The newly gazetted guideline to prevent, mitigate and manage the Covid-19 pandemic on mines is largely a restatement of what has already been adopted by the mining industry. Most of the... 


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