Fortescue partners with OCP Group for green energy development in Morocco
Australia’s Fortescue said on Monday it would form a joint venture with OCP Group to supply green hydrogen, ammonia and fertilizers to Morocco, Europe and international markets, as the iron ore miner looks to transform itself into a green energy superpower with a global footprint.
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Graphjet Technology to build agricultural waste-to-graphite production plant in Nevada
Graphjet Technology, a Malaysia-headquartered developer of technologies to produce graphite and graphene directly from agricultural waste, announced Monday it plans to build a commercial artificial graphite production facility in Nevada.
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The ritual of tree planting and the beginning of the afforestation project of Gol Gohar Iron and Steel Development Company
Mining News Pro - The ceremony of commemorating the tree planting day and the beginning of the afforestation project and the improvement of the green space of Gol Gohar Iron and Steel Development Company was held this morning by planting a tree in this company.
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49% growth in the sales of Nicico in the first eleven months of 1402
Mining News Pro - Amir Khormishad, the CEO of the National Copper Industries Company of Iran, announced the 49% growth of the company's sales in the first eleven months of this year, compared to the same period last year in the capital market, and the realization of the plans formulated in the eleven months of the company's production performance.
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The currency required for the development plans of the National Iranian Copper Industry Company will be provided
Mining News Pro - The CEO of the National Iranian Copper Industries Company announced the supply of foreign currency needed for the development plans of this company with the aim of increasing exports to 4 billion dollars per year and said: This support is in the form of 6 currency packages with a total value of 5.6 billion euros in a period of 4 years by the bank.
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Canada introduces tougher security reviews of foreign investments
Canada has introduced tougher national security reviews of proposed foreign investments in sensitive sectors to enable it to quickly spot potentially problematic deals, the government said on Wednesday.
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Several people killed in accident at abandoned Liberia gold mine
Several people have been killed in Liberia in an accident at an abandoned gold mine, the West African country’s mines minister said on Tuesday.
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Congo, Chinese partners sign reviewed Sicomines copper-cobalt joint venture agreement
Democratic Republic of Congo and Chinese investors on Thursday signed an agreement reached in January that revises some terms of their Sicomines copper and cobalt joint venture, Congo’s Infrastructure Minister Alexis Gisaro Muvunyi said on Thursday.
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A golden reopening for Bellevue
Western Australian Mines and Petroleum Minister David Michael attended the formal opening of Bellevue Gold’s namesake mine yesterday.
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Core Lithium CEO steps down following strategic review
Core Lithium produced 49,529 tonnes (t) of spodumene concentrate during the first half of the 2023–24 financial year (H1 FY24), amid the global lithium downturn and the resignation of its chief executive officer (CEO).
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Senegal opposition coalition promises new currency and revamp of oil contracts
A Senegalese opposition coalition backed by popular firebrand Ousmane Sonko launched its presidential campaign platform on Saturday with promises to create a new national currency and renegotiate mining and energy contracts.
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AI can potentially estimate global environmental destruction due to road development for mining
Recent tests of an AI system showed that it can detect how poorly regulated road development for mining, logging and land clearing is triggering dramatic increases in environmental disruption.
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O3 Mining wins 2024 PDAC Sustainable Development Award
Québec-focused gold junior O3 Mining (TSXV: OIII) has been named winner of the 2024 PDAC Award for Sustainable Development, considered one of the most prestigious recognitions in the Canadian exploration sector.
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Chinese outbound investment in EVs likely set new record in 2023
Chinese outbound foreign direct investment along the electric vehicle value chain likely set a new record in 2023, a report from Rhodium Group showed, as western economies step up scrutiny of China’s production-focused, debt-driven development model.
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Oil and gas upstream M&A deal value hits highest Q1 levels since 2017
An ongoing consolidation in the US shale industry has driven up global M&A deal value in the oil and gas exploration sector to its highest first-quarter level in seven years, industry experts said.
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Scientists develop non-flammable electrolyte for lithium-metal batteries
Using computational science, researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) and the US Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory have developed a fluorine-substituted high-voltage stable chloride-based solid-state electrolyte.
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Anglo American to review assets after writedowns and profit plunge
Anglo American will review its assets after a 94% plunge in annual profit and writedowns at its diamond and nickel operations, the company said on Thursday.
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Philippine tycoon says bigger mining areas key to riding EV boom
The Philippines should have bigger mines to encourage investment in the downstream sector, according to tycoon Manuel Pangilinan, who says the resource-rich Southeast Asian nation should take advantage of brisk demand for electric vehicles.
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US moves to restore stockpiling ‘panic button’ in EV metals fight with China
Insiders liken it to a “panic button.” And for more than 80 years, the primary job of the National Defense Stockpile has been to keep the US military supplied with essential raw materials and protect against supply shocks.
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Deep-sea mining may be inevitable
Deep-sea mining is likely just a matter of time, according to the head of the International Seabed Authority (ISA).
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SolGold saves $1bn in Cascabel upfront cost with phased mine development
SolGold has managed to slash the upfront cost of the 100% owned Cascabel project in Ecuador while the company continues to explore the potential sale of its flagship copper-gold property. A new pre-feasibility study (PFS) released Friday showed a sizeable reduction in the initial capital cost, highlighted by over $1 billion in savings.
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Uranium developers say supply jolt is boosting new projects
Uranium project developers see a stronger outlook for prices and supply pacts after the world’s top producer of the nuclear fuel jolted the market with output cuts.
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Lundin Mining reports fatality at Neves-Corvo mine in Portugal
Canadian miner Lundin Mining on Monday said an employee at its Neves-Corvo mine in Portugal died after a fall-of-ground incident while operating a piece of equipment underground.
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ESCO is a role player in Iran’s development
Mining News Pro - Referring to the role of this company in the development of the country, the CEO of ESCo said: In line with their social responsibility, the efforts of this huge industrial complex, especially in the conditions of sanctions, imported and localized the technology and know-how of rail production so that today Zob Ahn can produce the rails required for all projects. supply the country's railway.
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Khuzestan Steel is the pioneer in development of the Iran's steel industry
Mining News Pro - Chief executive of Khuzestan Steel Company says that the company is the narrator of the development and evolution of the industry and it was put into operation with a capacity of one million and 500,000 tons.
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