A new report details subpar investor returns in the mining industry over the last decade, particularly big cap diversified companies which have not adapted to new realities.
Rolling back environmental regulations and speeding up permitting for oil and gas as well as mining projects could put pressure on Canada to do the same.
From information attained by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, SME indicates the 14 mining schools in the US currently graduate about 300 mining engineers per year, rather than 176 as indicated in this infographic.
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Julian
“Whittle” as “underground CAD software”. Methinks not!
fr
Canadian salaries for graduates still lower than Chilean…
2.55M CLP/Mo = 30.7M/a = 58,300 USD
and that is even before purchasing power adjustments!
http://mifuturo.cl/index.php/component/tbusca/?view=futurolaboral&tmpl=component&layout=detail&ID='143‘
John H.
From information attained by the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration, SME indicates the 14 mining schools in the US currently graduate about 300 mining engineers per year, rather than 176 as indicated in this infographic.