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Coal deal marks South African gov't's re-entry into mining
An attempt to shore up more coal for domestic needs has some calling foul on the South African government and raising the spectre of the fiscal disaster in neighbouring Zimbabwe.African Exploration, Mining and Finance Corp. will spend R130 million to build a coal mine, with an
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A part of Jordanian history
This story is about more than simply one of the world’s most prominent global potash players—it is about history. Since 1976, when tests for the project began, the Arab Potash Corporation (APC) has been active at its massive project—a 150 square kilometre Solar Evaporation Pond System
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seeks out multi-million ounce gold deposits in Senegal
Stretching from Ghana to Senegal, the Birimian greenstone belt is heralded as one of the world’s most prolific gold mining areas and is already home to several multi-million ounce deposits—but there is room for more if you know where and how to look.With three permits stretching
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Exciting coal projects in Africa
The coal industry in Africa is expansive and Delta Mining Consolidated has capitalized on this lucrative market with major projects all over Africa. The company has joined forces with an AIM-listed resource company Sable Mining, which has a key objective of foreign investments and early exposure
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A multi-disciplinary project management and Engineering leader in South Africa
In the engineering, contracting, project management and design arena, G&H Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd is a dedicated and entrepreneurial company with a passion for its craft. Established in 1985 under Greenblat & Hutton cc, the business has grown into the successful company it is today. With
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Towards one million ounces and production
In January 2010, our meeting with Hill End Gold Limited (ASX:HEG), the advanced-projects gold explorer from Sydney, turned up a number of important project features for both its namesake Hill End gold project tenements and in particular its Hargraves gold project—all in the north eastern Lachlan
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Well-placed to lead Australia's contract mining industry
Between the perceived commodity boom and ongoing battle for outsourcing to meet staffing and expertise shortages, contract mining is in the throes of an upturn and few companies know how to handle this like Leighton Contractors; Australia’s largest contract miner and an integral operating company within
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A prime opportunity for any future iron ore partner
Since the 1960s when the South Australian government conducted exploration, interested parties have been circling the highly prospective Razorback Ridge area and now it appears that one company has begun establishing a promising future production project. Perth-headquartered miner Royal Resources (ASX: ROY) has been busy in
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Advancing its iron ore flagship
They are a straight-talking, honest and expert bunch over at WPG Resources (ASX: WPG), the Sydney-headquartered iron ore miner formerly known as Western Plains Resources that’s on track for production in 2011 and sales in early 2012. In fact, despite accomplishing various feats of progress at
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Becoming a global nickel player
Since 2007, Proto Resources (ASX:PRW) has owned Barnes Hill, near Beaconsfield in Tasmania, Australia, and when the company was granted its open cut nickel mining license in December 2010, the news was heralded as a potential economic boom for the area. Three years on, it appears
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