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Electra Battery Materials Launches Demonstration Plant In Temiskaming Shores 1 Battery Metals International 

Electra Battery Materials Launches Demonstration Plant In Temiskaming Shores

Electra Battery Materials has launched a demonstration plant designed to recover and recycle high-value elements found in lithium-ion batteries including nickel, cobalt, lithium, copper and graphite at its refinery complex north of Toronto. Electra claims it will process up to 75 tonnes of black mass material in batches mode using its proprietary hydrometallurgical process in the demonstration plant. Electra plans to complete the demonstration plant in early 2023, while providing regular updates. Pending the successful completion of the demonstration plant, Electra says it will assess whether to continue processing black… Read More Here
Mine Geologist Superintendent| MINING CAREERS AT Kamoto Copper Company, Congo DRC 2 Mining Careers 

Mine Geologist Superintendent| MINING CAREERS AT Kamoto Copper Company, Congo DRC

Country: Congo DRC  Location: Kolwezi   Category: Geologist Please apply at :[email protected] Job description: PURPOSE Supervision of in-pit ore production and reporting, including detailed reconciliation of the mine to mill flow of information; Geological mapping and data analysis for both grade control modeling and geotechnical evaluation. Key Responsibilities – Supervision and implementation of Geology Department projects and initiatives– Aligning the timing and specification of geology outputs to requirements of the short, medium and long-term strategic mine plans– Providing leadership, planning, design, and review of production plans at KCC– Assisting with the evaluation, construction, and verification… Read More Here
Stable Policy Attracts Mining Investment In Zambia- First Quantum Minerals 3 Mining in Zambia Mining Companies Mining Policy 

Stable Policy Attracts Mining Investment In Zambia- First Quantum Minerals

Zambia’s stable and consistent policies have sparked a resurgence in direct foreign investment, according to the nation’s largest mining company, First Quantum Minerals (FQM). “We’re now responding to the incentives, stability and consistency of policy. Mines can now seek capital whether it’s self-generated or from the wider international financial institutions,” said FQM’s Kansanshi Mining Corporate Affairs Manager Kyansenga Chitoshi, speaking on a panel of multi-industry representatives at a dissemination workshop on the key findings of the government’s 2022 Foreign Private Investment & Investor Perspective Survey. The survey is released by… Read More Here
Ivanhoe Mines Responds To Misleading Bloomberg Headline 4 Mining in DRC 

Ivanhoe Mines Responds To Misleading Bloomberg Headline

Ivanhoe Mines has responded to a headline published on December 20, 2022, by Bloomberg related to Vidiye Tshimanga and Ivanhoe’s supposed “link” to this individual: The Bloomberg headline infers that Ivanhoe Mines has a business relationship with a company controlled by Tshimanga, and further infers that Ivanhoe is in some way involved in an ongoing “copper corruption” case in the DRC, which is not true. Due to the recent adverse impact of this headline on Ivanhoe Mines’ share price, the company would like to make a statement surrounding this matter… Read More Here
Panama & First Quantum Mull Fresh Talks On Copper Mine Next Week 5 Copper International Mining Companies 

Panama & First Quantum Mull Fresh Talks On Copper Mine Next Week

Panama’s government and First Quantum Minerals Ltd. are looking at the possibility of holding talks next week in a final effort to seek a tax agreement for a giant copper mine, according to people with knowledge of the situation. The two sides may sit down together as soon as Dec. 26, although a schedule for the talks hasn’t been confirmed, said the people, who asked not to be named because the matter is private. Another attempt to reach a deal would follow the government’s decision to begin the process of… Read More Here
Nigerian Professor Applauds Zimbabwe's Lithium Ban 6 Lithium International 

Nigerian Professor Applauds Zimbabwe’s Lithium Ban

Africa appears to be coming into its own as now, Zimbabwe has banned its export of Lithium needed for making batteries and electric cars, asking those who need them to move manufacturing to Zimbabwe. This comes after the release of Mali from the shackles of France and the refusal of Ghana and Ivory Coast to export raw cocoa. Finally, some African leaders are beginning to do the needful. Said Dr Henrietta Onwuebguzie ”It is my hope that the African Union, will support other countries to move in a similar direction.… Read More Here
Africa Could Make €1 Trillion Of Green Hydrogen A Year, EIB Says 7 Green Energy International 

Africa Could Make €1 Trillion Of Green Hydrogen A Year, EIB Says

Africa has the potential to produce €1 trillion ($1.06 trillion) worth of green hydrogen a year by 2035, allowing it to export the fuel and boost local industry, according to a study backed by the European Investment Bank.  By harnessing the world’s best solar energy resource a number of countries on the continent could produce the fuel, which is made by splitting water using renewable energy, at a cost of less than two euros a kilogram by 2030, the EIB and its partners, the African Union and the International Solar… Read More Here
ZESCO Agrees To Redress Maamba Collieries, with $518 Million By August 2023 8 Hydro power plant Electricity 

ZESCO Agrees To Redress Maamba Collieries, with $518 Million By August 2023

State power utility ZESCO has agreed in international arbitration in London to pay Maamba Collieries Ltd $518 million by August to settle arrears outstanding arrears for power supplied. Maamba through its parent company Nava has been pursuing international arbitration against ZESCO for outstanding debt. The arbitral tribunal has issued a consent award, and as per the award, ZESCO shall, by August 2023, discharge the outstanding and overdue arrears aggregating to about $518 million. “This is a consent award issued by an international arbitration tribunal based in London,” Sultan Baig, chief… Read More Here
Komatsu To Expand Underground Mining Equipment Offering With GHH Acquisition 9 Mining Companies International Mining Equipment 

Komatsu To Expand Underground Mining Equipment Offering With GHH Acquisition

Komatsu has entered into an agreement to acquire Gelsenkirchen, Germany-based GHH Group GmbH (GHH), in a deal that will see it significantly expand its underground mining equipment market share. Founded in the 1960s and currently part of the German-owned Schmidt Kranz Group, GHH offers a wide range of equipment focused on loaders (LHDs) and articulated dump trucks in the mid-seam mass mining, narrow-vein and low-profile market segments The company also supports customers with aftermarket parts and service support through the entire life of each machine. With this acquisition, Komatsu will… Read More Here
Taseko & Mitsui Partner To Develop Florence Copper Project 10 Mining Companies Copper International 

Taseko & Mitsui Partner To Develop Florence Copper Project

Taseko Mines (TSX: TKO) has partnered with Mitsui to develop the Florence copper project located in Arizona. Mitsui has committed an initial investment of $50 million for the construction of the commercial production facility. This initial investment will be in the form of a stream agreement on 2.67% of the copper produced at Florence. As part of the arrangement, Taseko and Mitsui have entered into an offtake contract for 81% of the copper cathode produced at Florence during the initial years of production. The parties intend to use this period to… Read More Here

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