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Mining top executives the gloomiest of all: report

Mining top executives are much gloomier about the current economic outlook than their counterparts in other industries, as the ongoing slump in key commodities, from iron ore to copper, continues to impact their business decisions.   CEOs however remain...

Chile’s Supreme Court won’t hear Barrick appeal on Pascua Lama fine

Chile's Supreme Court has declined to hear Barrick Gold’s (TSX, NYSE:ABX) appeal of a lower court's decision involving fines imposed on its now shelved $8.5 billion Pascua Lama gold-silver project by the country's environmental regulator, the company said....

Cerro Moro Gold-Silver Mine, Santa Cruz Province, Argentina

Cerro Moro gold-silver mine is located 70km south-west of the port of Puerto Deseado in Santa Cruz province, Argentina, covering about 175km² of area. Extorre Gold Mines (EGM), the owner and operator of the mine, was acquired by Yamana...

Cerro Matoso Nickel Mine, Colombia

BHP Billiton’s Cerro Matoso nickel operation is situated in Columbia and combines a lateritic nickel ore deposit with a low-cost ferronickel smelter. It is the world’s second-largest producer of ferronickel and boasts some of the lowest costs. Mining commenced...

Cerro Colorado Copper Mine, Chile

BHP Billiton's wholly owned Cerro Colorado copper mine lies within the Atacama Desert at an altitude of 2,600m east of Iquique, Chile. The mine is a significant producer of copper cathode for BHP, although production levels have declined in...

Caserones Copper and Molybdenum Deposit, Chile

SCM Minera Lumina Copper (Minera Lumina) is developing the Caserones copper and molybdenum deposit in Chile, which features six of the top ten biggest copper mines in the world. Minera Lumina is 75% owned by Pan Pacific Copper (a...

Carbones del Cerrejón, Colombia

The largest coal mining operation in Latin America, Carbones del Cerrejón Norte was developed by a joint venture between the Colombian state organisation, Carbones de Colombia (Carbocol) and Intercor, a subsidiary of the US energy company, ExxonMobil. In 2000,...

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