... processing industries in order to increase profits by exporting products that have added value. Gold production (in tonnes) has only increased after a large drop after great financial crisis in late 2000s. ...
... imaging machines in the world, ANSTO scientists have figured out how to greatly reduce the time needed to measure the exact mineral content of core samples.
Dr Joseph Bevitt, senior instrument scientist ...
... this emerging sector to meet growing global demand,” he said. “Developing our critical minerals processing capability will ensure Australian companies can move down the value chain, getting greater value ...
With Indonesia-based coal-mining company PT Bayan Resources now the world’s 40th largest-listed mining firm by market cap, the greater Asian region – including Australia and the Middle East – is currently ...
... shoots mined at the Urushi and Ohra mines. Historic records report high-grade production including: 21,000 oz. of gold mined at grades greater than 20 g/t at the Ohra mine; and a vein shoot within the ...
... general manager of the Argyle mine, said, “This is an historic day for the Argyle mine and the east Kimberley region and a great source of pride for this unique Australian success story. A new chapter ...
... great powerhouse that is China. Now, more than ever, these strong trade relationships provide economic stability as we work together to build new opportunities for the future,” she said.
“China's stee ...
... worldwide.
The collaboration is not the companies’ first. The new partnership is an extension of a longstanding existing relationship between the companies that has already delivered greater asset health ...
... for coarser fragmentation to realise better economy on drill and blast input costs. This approach sometimes means the excavation fleet needs to manage a greater percentage of oversize or allows the crusher ...
... industry. Given the greatest impact so far has been on operating models and supply chains, it follows that this is where the greatest opportunities may also lie.
Beyond an unsurprising increased focus ...
... plans to fund its 25% JV share of pre-development expenditure into the Great White Kaolin Project, western Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, (formerly known as the Poochera Kaolin project) once Andromed ...
... LieNA for mainstream lithium production potentially offers the owners of that technology greater control of costs in the lithium chemical supply chain. Through the ability to recover additional lithiu ...
... history, we see this new project as a great start to the new year, and confirmation that our continued investment in the region is well supported,” concluded Mr Knowles.
*Article published in the April-June ...
... Order 79. Two important issues have been raised under the EO 79, which will greatly affect the mining industry:
The proposed mining revenue sharing scheme.
The proposed no-go zone maps.
House ...
... greater mineral exploration and mining in Australia, which will generate significant economic returns for the economy,” he said.
Queensland, the second strongest mining state, lost two places to 15th ...
... particles together to greatly improve dust control on open surfaces and through spray systems, using minimal water. When applied on the material, whether stockpiled or being transferred, Guardian Dust ...
... globally.
There is strong industry demand for greater productivity – from drilling contractors and resource companies – and an attractive market for COREVIBE™ and MAGHAMMER™, which complement IMDEX’s ...
Greater safety for underground miners is now easier to implement thanks to the launch of an innovative new product developed and produced in Bendigo in regional Victoria, Australia.
The ...
... Mitchelson, chief executive officer of Anglo American’s Metallurgical Coal business, said the project was a great example of like-minded companies coming together to support sustainable mining practices ...
... Bernard Ash introduces us to Industry 5.0, which entails a greater supply chain and customer interaction, as well as “smart-working.” Joe Keenan from BME adds to this discussion in his piece found on page ...