Copper Stocks Articles

Mongolia, overseas investigators probe Oyu Tolgoi corruption claims as ex-minister re-arrested

Jan. 29, 2019, 9:55 AM / Reuters

Mongolia is working with overseas investigators to look into claims of corruption at its giant Oyu Tolgoi copper mine, the country's anti-graft body said on Tuesday, after the re-arrest of a former minister suspected of "abuse of power".Bayartsogt Sangajav was first arrested last April and released in June in a probe into 2009 negotiations over the development of the mine, then owned by Canada's I...Read More

Rethinking mining strategies among the top-10 global trends to shape 2019

Jan. 29, 2019, 6:00 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Mining companies need to determine how to operate in a market that is also characterized by rising stakeholder demands, a widening talent gap, dwindling access to key inputs such as energy and water, and a Chinese economy growing at under 7%, rather than 12%, just to mention some challenges. (Image courtesy of Codelco | Flickr.)2019 could go down in history as the year mining companies stopped anc...Read More

Gold Stocks' Upleg Pauses

Jan 29, 2019 / Adam Hamilton

The gold miners' stocks have slumped in January, tilting sentiment back to bearish. This sector's strong December upward momentum was checked by gold's own upleg stalling out. Gold investment demand growth slowed on the blistering stock-market rally. But uplegs always flow and ebb, and this young gold-stock upleg merely paused. The gold miners' gains will likely resume soon, rekindling bul...Read More

Arc nears production at Zamsort demonstration plant

29 January 2019 / Staff reporter

Alderan unlocking Frisco potentialSPONSOREDalderan resourcesThe 10,000 tonnes per month front-end of the plant, including two crusher units, screens, ball mill and conveyors, was commissioned in December, and the back-end is expected to be commissioned nextRead More

Dam it

29 January 2019 / Staff reporter

"Tshisekedi would be a relatively positive figure for mining investment"SPONSOREDverisk maplecroftGolden Mile positioned for successSPONSOREDgolden mile resourcesCardinal advances at pace in Ghana SPONSOREDcardinal resourcesRevised Leonora PFS is next for KinSPONSOREDkin miningThe New Year was, by then, in full swing and Mining Journal had people at conferences in Canada and Sweden.Read More

Higher costs to come from Feijao dam failure

29 January 2019 / Staff reporter

Monetary cost is one immediate aspect of what's happened, and perhaps a minor issue.Read More

Chart Attack: Key Gold Stocks Are Staging Breakouts

Jan 28, 2019 / MiningFeeds.com

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Chilean miner Antofagasta studying $3 bln expansion at Centinela mine -paper

Jan. 27, 2019, 8:48 AM / Reuters

Chilean copper miner Antofagasta Plc is evaluating building a new concentrator plant at its Centinela mine that would cost around $3 billion, the chief executive of the company was quoted telling a local daily on Sunday.Antofagasta's copper production rose 3 percent to 725,300 tonnes last year, allowing the company to weigh potential expansion projects and upgrades, Ivan Arriagada said, according...Read More

Codelco and Ennomotive challenged engineers to find creative uses for copper-graphene nanocomposite

Jan. 26, 2019, 12:19 PM / Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

Following the development of a copper-graphene nanocomposite that adds 3% graphene to pure copper, Codelco Tech, a subsidiary of the world's top copper producer, and engineering innovation firm Ennomotive chose three people to lead the creation of applications where the new material can be practically used.One of the people leading the new applications is Julio Casal Ramos, an engineer from Venezu...Read More

How microbes contribute to the formation of giant copper deposits

Jan. 25, 2019, 9:26 PM / Valentina Ruiz Leotaud

A paper published in the journal Geology predicts that scientists are close to proving that microbes have control over the precipitation of metals in near-surface environments.The authors of the study reached this conclusion based on what they have seen at the unusual Las Cruces deposit, located 8 kilometres from the city of Seville in the Spanish region of Andalusia. There, a significant part of...Read More

Explorex Resources scraps plans to buy battery metals project in Finland

Jan. 25, 2019, 8:17 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Canadian junior Explorex Resources (CSE:EX) (OTC:EXPXF) has placed its plans to buy the Hautalampi cobalt, nickel and copper project in eastern Finland on the back burner because it won't be able to secure the required funding in advance.The Vancouver-based miner, which in November said it intended to acquire the Finish asset, was supposed to pay the project's owner, FinnCobalt, around $1.9 milli...Read More

Flagship Volkswagen plant transforms for EV era

Jan. 25, 2019, 3:03 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

German auto maker giant Volkswagen has just upped its bet on electric vehicles (EVs) by overhauling its Salzitter plant to focus on production processes for battery cells for the new generation of cars, which the company plans to also start producing soon.The Wolfsburg-based company said it would invest 870 million euros (about $985 million) by 2020 to develop e-vehicle components, adding that i...Read More

Standard Lithium CEO Robert Mintak, Interviewed by Peter Epstein

Jan 25, 2019 / MiningFeeds.com

by Peter EpsteinCEO Robert Mintak has 2 unconventional lithium projects in the U.S., one of which he believes is de-risked more than most lithium projects around the world due to infrastructure, permitting, jurisdiction and other key factors. While Robert can't know for sure until Standard Lithium releases a Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA), it seems likely that cap-ex will be low compare...Read More

Looking for mining giant's Plan B

25 January 2019 / Staff reporter

PolarX builds bigger, richer Zackly pictureSPONSOREDpolar x limitedElement 25 targeting clean entry into high-growth marketSPONSOREDelement 25A repaired balance sheet, constrained growth ambitions, commodity price improvements, and huge proceeds from widespread portfolio "optimisation'' have made it all possible.Read More

MMG finishes 2018 strongly

25 January 2019 / Kristie Batten

Likely Shadary win in DR Congo threatens further squeeze on miners' profitsSPONSOREDverisk maplecroftAlderan unlocking Frisco potentialSPONSOREDalderan resourcesRhyolite Ridge PFS beats expectationsSPONSOREDioneerElement 25 targeting clean entry into high-growth marketSPONSOREDelement 25A strong final quarter of the year saw 2018 group production come in at 466,475 tonnes of copper and 223,041...Read More

New Year's resolutions (or old habits die hard?)

25 January 2019 / Sean Russo*

Likely Shadary win in DR Congo threatens further squeeze on miners' profitsSPONSOREDverisk maplecroftAlderan unlocking Frisco potentialSPONSOREDalderan resourcesRhyolite Ridge PFS beats expectationsSPONSOREDioneerElement 25 targeting clean entry into high-growth marketSPONSOREDelement 25The following day, as she is a very light drinker, my wife declared that for her to commit to a sacrifice of...Read More

Freeport profit misses expectations as copper prices drop

Jan. 24, 2019, 3:00 PM / Reuters

Freeport McMoRan Inc shares slid 9 percent on Thursday after the world's second-largest copper miner posted lower-than-expected quarterly profit and forecast a drop in 2019 production.A 14 percent dive in copper prices slammed the company in the fourth quarter, yet the chief executive officer said U.S. demand remains strong and underpins Freeport's plans for a major expansion in the United States....Read More

Imperial 2018 output up, despite Mount Polley decision

Jan. 24, 2019, 2:29 PM / Canadian Mining Journal Staff

Imperial Metals has published its fourth quarter and year-end numbers for its operations. For the full year, the company produced 75.3 million lb. of copper and 79,056 oz. of gold.At the Red Chris copper-gold mine 80 km south of Dease Lake, Q4 production was 15.6 million lb. of copper (up 15% from Q3) and 12,366 oz. of gold (up 41% from Q3). Mill throughput for 2018 averaged 29,228 t/d and annual...Read More

Indonesia releases new rules on export revenue repatriation

Jan. 24, 2019, 10:36 AM / Reuters

Indonesia, the world's top exporter of palm oil, has issued new rules requiring exporters of natural resources to receive earnings in the local banking industry, among new measures Jakarta announced last year to support the then falling rupiah.The rupiah hit its weakest since the 1998 Asian financial crisis in October 2018 due to capital outflows linked to rising U.S. interest rates, the U.S.-Chin...Read More

Goldman says commodity investors fear future in age of Trump

Jan. 24, 2019, 9:57 AM / Bloomberg News

Political uncertainty means there's no time like the present when it comes to commodities trading, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.Traders are less willing to buy and sell long-dated futures because of increasing risks associated with trade wars and other geopolitical fissures springing up around the globe, Jeff Currie, head of commodities research at Goldman, said in an interview on Bloomber...Read More

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