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Barminco clinches A$450m contract extension at Sunrise Dam Barminco clinches A$450m contract extension at Sunrise Dam
Published: 24 Jun 24
AngloGold Ashanti has awarded Perenti subsidiary Barminco a A$450-million, three-year mining contract extension at the Sunrise Dam underground mine in Western Australia. The contract extension takes effect on October 1, ASX-listed Perenti said on Monday.
Australia's east faces immediate gas shortage amid cold snap, outage
Published: 21 Jun 24
Australia's east is facing a gas shortage after a cold snap drove up demand for heating and power while supply dipped due to an extended outage at the region's main gas plant, the energy market operator said. To help boost supply, the market operator has asked gas producers in Queensland state, which include Shell, Origin Energy and Santos, to send gas to the southern states.
Ausgold completes acquisition of freehold properties at Katanning Ausgold completes acquisition of freehold properties at Katanning
Published: 21 Jun 24
ASX-listed Ausgold has finalised the acquisition of two freehold properties at its 100%-owned Katanning gold project (KGP), about 275 km south-east of Perth, marking a milestone in advancing the project towards production. The acquired properties span a total area of 1 026 ha within the KGP. One property, situated within mining lease 70/488, covers 94 ha and encompasses the southern extent of the Central Zone resource, which includes deposits such as Jinkas, Jinkas South and Jackson. This area is slated to be a primary source of ore during the initial 18 months of production at the KGP.
Alicanto makes board changes in new growth strategy push
Published: 21 Jun 24
Exploration company Alicanto Minerals has made several board and management changes as part of a new growth strategy that will see it review potential project acquisitions. Raymon Shorrocks has moved from nonexecutive chairperson into the role of interim executive chair. With more than 30 years of experience in the resources sector and senior corporate finance executive roles, Shorrocks has advised a diverse range of mining companies and managed equity capital raisings, mergers and acquisitions.
Kendal among the stations for which an exemption from the MES timeframes and limits will be sought Eskom to apply for MES exemptions for four coal stations that will operate beyond 2030 Has PDF
Published: 21 Jun 24
Having secured permission to operate five aged power stations under existing minimum emission standards (MES) plant limits until their closure in 2030, Eskom has confirmed that it will be applying for exemption from the MES timeframes and limits for four stations that will remain operational post-2030. On May 23, the State-owned utility received confirmation from then Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment Minister Barbara Creecy that it could continue to operate Hendrina, Grootvlei, Arnot, Camden and Kriel at existing MES plant limits until March 31, 2030.
Aurubis names Toralf Haag as new CEO after board overhaul
Published: 21 Jun 24
Copper producer Aurubis has named Toralf Haag as its new CEO, completing an overhaul of its board in the wake of a giant raw-materials fraud. Haag will take over from Roland Harings, after the company’s supervisory board terminated his contract early in January, along with two other executive board members. The move followed Aurubis’s decision to carry out an independent legal probe into a criminal scam that cost the copper producer about €169-million ($184-million) last year.
University of Fort Hare Vice-Chancellor Professor Sakhela Buhlungu (left) and South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa. Global gold mining major highlights academic partnership with South Africa’s Fort Hare
Published: 21 Jun 24
The University of Fort Hare, where the offspring of mineworkers were the first graduates, has agreed a R12.5-million, initial ten-year academic partnership with gold mining major AngloGold Ashanti, which no longer mines in this country and is now domiciled in London. Fort Hare is the university where the globally illustrious Nelson Mandela began his incompleted studies for a Bachelor of Arts degree.
McEwen advances new mine at Fox Complex
Published: 21 Jun 24
Canada-based McEwen Mining is developing a new mining operation at the Stock property of the Fox Complex, in Timmins, Ontario. The Stock property, which includes the former Stock mill and mine, has yielded about 137 000 oz of gold from an underground operation between 1989 and 2005.
WAF draws down $265m loan to build Burkina Faso gold project
Published: 21 Jun 24
ASX-listed unhedged gold mining company West African Resources (WAF) has fully drawn down the $265-million secured loan facility from Sprott Resource Lending and Burkina Faso-based Coris Bank International for the development of the company’s Kiaka gold project, in Burkina Faso, and other corporate purposes.
China Baowu completes purchases of stake at Simandou project China Baowu completes purchases of stake at Simandou project
Published: 21 Jun 24
China Baowu Steel Group has completed its purchase of a stake in the Simandou project in Guinea, as China’s top steelmaker looks to expand its interest in the world’s largest untapped iron ore mine. Baowu bought an undisclosed stake from Winning Consortium Simandou, which owns the two northern blocks of the project, the Chinese steel mill said in a statement on Thursday. The consortium that sold the stake comprises Singapore’s Winning International Group and aluminum maker China Hongqiao Group.
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