Anelle Janse van Rensburg Mining Weekly Features Reporter The nature of the De Beers R610-million 24-million-carat combined treatment plant (CTP) feedstock necessitates an innovative approach to the process design and it was, therefore, decided that
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Environmental management system standardised across operations
Platinum producer Anglo Platinum (Angloplat) engaged in March, 2009, the implementation of a standardised environmental management system standard that has been similarly applied across all holding company Anglo American’s (Anglo’s) business units and divisions, called
WeiterlesenNevsun not fretting over Eritrea sanction threats
TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Nevsun Resources, the Eritrea-focused gold miner that dropped 17% on Wednesday on fears that proposed sanctions for the Horn of Africa State would harm its business, said this week the move would
WeiterlesenSmall company, big capex ideas
Despite being one of South Africa’s smaller mining companies, Anglovaal Mining could account for as much as 10% of all investment in this country by the entire South African mining industry in the period 2001
WeiterlesenBEE groups now control 10% of SA's gold output – chamber
Some 10% of South Africa’s gold production and 8,1% of coal production are controlled by historically-disadvantaged groups, said Chamber of Mines of South Africa acting CE Dr Frans Barker at the South African Mining Week
WeiterlesenGold intersected at historic Egyptian prospect
Centamin Egypt, which is developing the first large-scale modern gold mine in Egypt, said that it had intersected ore grade zones during reconnaissance reverse-circulation drilling of historical workings at the Kurdeman prospect in Egypt’s eastern
WeiterlesenEmpowerment filter-bag firm targets mining sector
Black economic empowerment (BEE) company Umbane Holdings, which bought a majority stake in a filter-bag manufacturer in October, plans to export these products to other African countries and broaden its focus in the future to
WeiterlesenRandgold Resources speeds up Gounkoto project, slows Massawa
TORONTO (miningweekly.com) – Nasdaq- and LSE-listed Randgold Resources plans to start construction later this year on its high-grade Gounkoto project, in Mali, and could pour the first gold early in 2013, CEO Mark Bristow said
WeiterlesenQuarries turn to impact-crushing technology
Growing pressure to curb the use of natural sand has seen an increasing number of South African quarries turn to impact-crushing technology to manufacture sand from rock, says IMS Engineering’s Shannon McEwan. IMS Engineering offers
WeiterlesenUsed Cars: How to Get the Best Car for Your Money
Buying a used car has a lot of advantages. The most important being the fact that you can get a really good vehicle at a much lower price than its original price provided you know
WeiterlesenUsed Cars: How to Get the Best Car for Your Money
Melbourne, VIC: Buying a used car has a lot of advantages. The most important being the fact that one can get a really good vehicle at a much lower price than its original price provided
WeiterlesenCivils firm designs screening building for Mpumalanga coal-mine
Consulting civil and structural engineering firm Holley & Associates, of Gauteng, has designed a large screening building for an Mpumalanga coal-mine. The 15-metre-high screening build-ing is part of a R33-million crushing and screening plant that
WeiterlesenMines reopen as interest is rekindled
While the global recession’s decline in commodity prices and the grim outlook for global demand deflated interest in mining exploration and caused the closure of some mines for almost all com- modities across Africa, an interest
WeiterlesenInternational growth gaining momentum
South African miner Gold Fields continues to make progress on its international growth projects. The company’s objective is to grow production ounces from its international operations by an additional 1,5-million ounces a year in the
WeiterlesenVenezuela govt joins forces with Rusoro to seek gold 'opportunities'
Vancouver-based Rusoro, which has bought gold-mining assets in Venezuela from both Hecla Mining and Gold Fields over the last 12 months, has been named as the country’s “partner of choice” in the gold-mining industry, the
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