The mining industry is significant to Indonesia’s economy overall, with an economic contribution of between 4% to 6% of GDP.
By Mark S. Kuhar
Indonesia is one of the world’s largest exporters of ...
A new WorldBankGroup reports that the production of minerals, such as graphite, lithium and cobalt, could increase by nearly 500 per cent by 2050, to meet the growing demand for clean energy technologies. ...
... has been a member of Klöckner & Co., which is the largest producer-independent distributor of steel and metal and one of the leading steel service center companies worldwide. Based on its distribution and ...
The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the WorldBankGroup, in partnership with BHP Foundation and Unread Media, hosted the ‘Water and Mining’ Data Hackathon at the Hub Innovation Centre ...
Metals Consulting International Ltd (MCI), the independent iron and steel sector management consulting firm, has merged its advisory business with that of Saint Barbara, advisors to the world's metals ...
Environmental organisation GRID-Arendal, with support from the UN Environment Program, has launched the world’s first publicly accessible global database of mine tailings storage facilities.
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... several world-class resource project developments and mines, including a number of Australia’s largest iron ore mining operations.
Mr Green also has extensive experience working in Guinea, having held ...
... to working with Magnis in achieving a world class operating graphite mine.”
Magnis Managing Director, Marc Vogts believes the execution of the EPC contract with MCC demonstrates the quality of the project ...
... as a Non-executive Director of Orica Limited, Ivanhoe Mines Ltd and Endeavour Mining Corporation, and as Chairman of the board of Blackrock World Mining Trust plc.
Ms Kilsby has extensive experience ...
... coal.
When the WorldBankGroup moved to exit coal in 2013, the ball started rolling. Following, Axa and Allianz became the first global insurers to restrict coal insurance and investment respectively ...
... worldwide with industry leaders, represented by the ‘International Association of Oil & Gas Producers’ (IOGP) identifying a prize of $60 billion for the global oil and gas industry from collaboration ...
... Nickel Institute, it is used in more than 300,000 products worldwide, ranging from consumer to aerospace applications.
Of the 2.1 million metric tonnes of nickel content produced in 2017, approximately ...
... solid global economic growth, coupled with the return of volatility in the capital markets in February, created a stable environment for gold in Q1 – while equity markets around the world came under pressure, ...
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“Ocean dumping is dirty, unnecessary and wrong,” said Ellen Moore of Earthworks, who is coordinating the campaign. “Yet some companies still use it, some governments still allow it, and some of the world’s ...
... shipments to North and South Asia’s main energy consumers, which make up half of the world’s population, have not dropped since 2016, unlike commodities such as LNG.
The top coal and LNG consumer – Japan ...
... e companies still use it, some governments still allow it, and some of the world's largest banks and investment firms still profit from it. It's high time we ditched ocean dumping once and for all." ...
... more than 900,000 man-hours without a lost time incident in September 2017. Approximately 500 people worked on construction of the project with 95% being Mongolian.
As one of the world’s most sparsely ...
... commercial operations.
Globally, this is a historic case, as communities try to understand the legality and potential impacts of the world’s first commercial deep seabed mine.
And then there is China. ...
... the world’s largest thermal coal mines approved in recent years.
Adani’s decision comes just days after it agreed to pay the state royalties on coal produced there and follows ongoing opposition to ...