May 22, 2018 Blockchain will completely revolutionize how we mine gold and precious metals Tracking metals across the supply chain has become increasingly important to businesses and consumers - with blockchain, there’s no hiding anything.
May 22, 2018 Eldorado to soon obtain permit for processing plant in Greece, minister hints The country’s energy ministry said he aimed to address the company's development plans in the coming weeks and according to a recent arbitration, which favoured Eldorado.
May 22, 2018 Rio Tinto says investors to take stance on Oyu Tolgoi as ‘test case’ Rio Tinto has called for less interference at its giant copper and gold mine in Mongolia, as it moves forward with an underground expansion.
May 21, 2018 It’s not about scoring the big win, it’s about not backing losers MINING.com discusses the state of private equity investment in mining with Michael Scherb founder of Appian Capital.
May 21, 2018 Glencore goes from crisis to crisis with possible bribery probe It’s becoming hard to keep track of all of Glencore’s legal battles in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
May 21, 2018 Looking for a turn in gold Rudi Fronk and Jim Anthony, cofounders of Seabridge Gold, reflect on market factors that are driving current fluctuations in the gold price.
May 21, 2018 How to lead digital transformation "You're starting to see AI being used in some quite interesting ways within processing."
May 20, 2018 Cobalt price: Congo ebola outbreak compounds acute supply fears WHO: Risk of international spread of deadly disease from Congo, responsible for 66% of global supply of critical battery raw material, is "very high".
May 20, 2018 Vancouver miner to become one of Nova Scotia’s largest single mineral claim holders Coronet Metals to acquire 3,888 mineral claims in the Meguma Gold Belt.
May 20, 2018 Tía María copper project gaining legitimacy in Peru: exec Southern Copper’s Manager of Technical Services said that the company has been able to knock down previous resistance from local communities.
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