Copper Stocks Articles

Cardinal advances Namdini

19 FEBRUARY 2018 / Cardinal resources

Managing director and CEO Archie Koimtsidis describes Namdini as one of the world's major recent gold discoveries.The company released the encouraging preliminary economic assessment (PEA) for Namdini earlier in February and expects to continue to generate positive news flow in the coming months from an imminent resource update, its ongoing drill campaign, metallurgical optimisation work and green...Read More

Moody's bullish on base metals, US steel

Feb. 18, 2018, 8:05 PM / MINING.com Editor

Base metals should continue to do well in 2018 along with the US steel industry, though American coal will continue to lose ground to natural gas.These are the key conclusions of Moody's Investor Service, which released a recent report summarizing commentary from analysts at a Jan. 18 teleconference.Probably the most positive aspects of the report, with the least conditions attached, relate to bas...Read More

Capricorn moves fast to launch

18 FEBRUARY 2018 / Capricorn metals

The rapid evolution of Capricorn is thanks to a rare alignment of good luck and good management in a story that stretches back to one of the last discoveries by WMC Resources before the BHP takeover in 2005.Read More

Battery-technology metals to leave gold, silver in the dust: readers

Feb. 17, 2018, 11:49 AM / Michael Allan McCrae

A whopping two-thirds of MINING.com readers say battery-technology metals will perform better than precious or base metals in 2018.The survey, which ran last month ahead of the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference 2018, asked our readers how the materials needed to make batteries for the coming electrical vehicle revolution will fare over the coming years. Key findings were the following:Two-t...Read More

Managing the quality in the project pipeline

17 FEBRUARY 2018 / Staff reporter

Making the right call on, say, the process flowsheet, or the development finance package can make investors serious money. The wrong decision normally has the opposite effect.This is why the most successful investors - those that understand the decade-long mining process - take a good hard look at the executives and directors before jumping onto the share registries of exploration and development...Read More

Rio Tinto's Mongolian copper worries mount

Feb. 16, 2018, 11:17 AM / Frik Els

Shares in Rio Tinto-controlled Turquoise Hill Resources opened 3% lower on Friday after the Mongolian government reinstated a decade-old agreement ordering the Vancouver-based company to source power for its Oyu Tolgoi mine domestically.Rio Tinto, down 1.8% in New York, could face higher costs on its $5.3 billion underground expansion of the giant copper-gold mine in the South Gobi desert near t...Read More

Acacia Mining admits in talks with Chinese over potential sale of Tanzania assets

Feb. 16, 2018, 10:05 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Acacia Mining (LON:ACA), Tanzania's No.1 bullion producer, which has been hit hard by a long-running dispute with the government of the East African nation, is mulling the sale of stakes in some or all of its operations in that country.In response to media speculation on the matter, the company said it was "engaging with a small number of potential investors" over the potential deal, adding it ad...Read More

Japan's Mitsui wants more of Chile's Collahuasi copper mine, but none of Los Pelambres

Feb. 16, 2018, 8:08 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Japanese trading house Mitsui & Co. is increasing its stake in Chile's Collahuasi copper mine, also owned by Anglo American and Glencore (44% each), but has decided to sell its 1.25% stake in the Los Pelambres mine, Antofagasta's (LON:ANTO) flagship asset.Mitsui has agreed to acquire JX Nippon Mining & Metals' 3.6% interest in Collahuasi, which takes its total stake in the mine to 11.03% and, ac...Read More

Mining sector unloved as investors find it hard to trust

Feb. 16, 2018, 5:00 AM / Reuters

Investors are shunning the mining sector, data from Thomson Reuters shows, as they struggle to forget the string of multi-billion dollar takeovers and expensive development projects that left them empty handed.A decade-long commodity boom coincided with years of economic growth when China took off, but when the global economy slowed, so did the market for commodities from oil to copper.Data shows...Read More

Adam Hamilton: "GDX Weathers Stock Selloff"

Feb 16, 2018 / Adam Hamilton

The gold miners' stocks weathered the recent stock-market plunge really well. As evident in their leading GDX ETF, they were already beaten down before stock markets started falling. The resulting explosion of fear bled into GDX, forcing it even lower. Nevertheless, no major technical damage was done. GDX remained well within its consolidation trend channel and is still within striking dis...Read More

Where to from here southern Africa?

Feb 16, 2018 / Leon Louw

It is difficult not to write about the political developments in southern Africa at a time when South Africa is embroiled in a titanic struggle to rid itself of the Zuma factor. Over the next few months, there will be more clarity about the political direction the country will take. All indications are, however, that a government without Zuma will be more business friendly, and that a Department o...Read More

Southern Silver keeps hitting goals

16 FEBRUARY 2018 / Southern silver exploration corp

Its flagship project is the Cerro Las Minitas silver-lead-zinc property in Durango, Mexico within the prolific Faja de Plata silver belt that has seen historical production and resources of over three billion ounces of silver.The management team and board has an extensive track record of exploration, discovery and development success in Latin America including the Pensaquito mine in Zacatecas, Mex...Read More

Pembridge grabs copper-gold-silver mine in Canada's Yukon

Feb. 15, 2018, 9:09 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Pembridge Resources (LON:PERE) said Thursday it was buying Capstone Mining's (TSX:CS) Minto copper-gold-silver mine in Canada's Yukon for $37.5 million in cash plus a 9.9% stake in the company.The miner, which last year moved from the Aim to LSE main board, said the acquisition makes of Pembridge a cash flow generating copper producerThe London-based company said it plans to raise $50 mill...Read More

Kinross secures low-cost power for Brazil's largest gold mine

Feb. 15, 2018, 8:22 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Canadian miner Kinross Gold (TSX:G) (NYSE:KGC) has moved to secure low-cost power supply for its Paracatu mine, Brazil's largest gold mine, by buying two hydroelectric plants for $257 million.With the acquisition of two hydroelectric plants, it expects to eliminate about 70% of future power purchases.The Toronto-based miner said the acquisition of Barra dos Coqueiros and Cacu hydro power plants,...Read More

INFOGRAPHIC: The true costs of artisanal mining

Feb. 15, 2018, 6:20 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Rising mineral prices and the increasing difficulties to earn a living from agriculture, have led to an explosive growth in global artisanal and small-scale mining (ASM) in the last few years.The activity is emerging as an significant socio-economic sector in a number of developing nations, to the point it has become a major of revenue for millions of people in about 80 countries worldwide - mostl...Read More

Freeport, Amman awaiting green light on 2018 Indonesia copper exports

Feb. 15, 2018, 3:00 AM / Reuters

The Indonesian unit of Freeport-McMoRan Inc and fellow copper miner Amman Mineral Nusa Tenggara (AMNT) are waiting for last-minute mining ministry approvals to their applications to extend copper concentrate exports, company officials said.Freeport's export permit for Grasberg, the world's second-biggest copper mine, is due to expire on Friday, as is Amman's permit to ship ore concentrate from its...Read More

Guide to Mining Finance - environmental, social and governance considerations

15 FEBRUARY 2018 / Staff reporter

TECHNICAL GUIDE TO FINANCING: ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL INPUTS REQUIREDThe changes correspond with evolving ESG risks to financiers. The textbox below lists matters most commonly presenting risks through their potential to halt projects, suspend operations, increase management costs and/or result in significant closure liabilities.  These are listed in historical order rather than importance.&...Read More

Alt sees new fizz in Bottle Creek

15 FEBRUARY 2018 / Alt resources

Picking winners in this super-heated market has become a bit like shopping for a used car; there are clunkers with a fresh lick of paint and banana skins packed into the diff, and there are forgotten gems that have been sitting in a garage for decades.ASX-listed junior Alt Resources (ARS) has snagged the equivalent of the coveted "barn find" with its acquisition of the Bottle Creek gold openpit mi...Read More

Barrick Gold earnings in line with forecasts, output seen falling

Feb. 14, 2018, 3:10 PM / Reuters

Feb 14 (Reuters) - Barrick Gold Corp reported adjusted fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday in line with market expectations and forecast gold production dropping over the next four years with mining costs seen flat to higher.Barrick, the world's biggest gold producer, said it expects to produce between 4.5 million and 5 million ounces of gold this year at a cost of between $765 and $815 an ounce...Read More

Copper, iron ore price jump sparks rally in mining stocks

Feb. 14, 2018, 3:04 PM / Frik Els

Mining and metals investors were piling into the sector's big names on Wednesday as gold jumped, base metals prices surged and iron ore continued to rally on optimism about global demand for raw materials ahead of a holiday week in top consumer China.Gold enjoyed its best trading since the Brexit vote in June 2016 on Wednesday. Copper bounced to above the $7,000 a tonne ($3.24 per pound) level...Read More

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