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thyssenkrupp secures new order from OZ Minerals

thyssenkrupp Industrial Solutions recently signed a contract with OZ Minerals, Australia’s third largest copper producer, to supply crushing equipment for their Carrapateena project. Carrapateena is a copper-gold project currently under construction approximately 160 km north of Port Augusta in...

Brazil Minerals, Inc. Advances Gold and Diamond Project

Brazil Minerals, Inc. announced that it has advanced on mining licensing requirements for its new gold and diamond project in northern Minas Gerais state in Brazil. On September 18, 2018, the Company announced that 35 out of 35 drill...

Surge Exploration and CAP Mineria Boards Approve the Option Agreement on the Chilean Atacama Cobalto Project

Surge Exploration Inc. is pleased to announce that its Board of Directors has approved the final terms of the Definitive Option Agreement (the “Agreement”) alongside the Board of Directors for Compañía Minera del Pacífico S.A. to acquire up to...

Vale celebrates completion of $1 billion Clean AER Project

Vale Canada Limited announced the completion of its CAD $1 billion (USD 792 million) Clean AER (Atmospheric Emission Reduction Project) with a celebration near its Smelter Complex in Sudbury, Ontario. “The completion of our Clean AER Project is a...

CIMIC’s CPB Contractors wins $260m mining infrastructure works

CIMIC Group company, CPB Contractors, has been selected by BHP Iron Ore to deliver the construction of bulk earthworks, concrete and underground services for the South Flank project in Western Australia’s Pilbara region. Revenue to CPB Contractors for this...

ArcelorMittal and LanzaTech break ground on €150million project to revolutionise blast furnace carbon emissions capture

ArcelorMittal has begun construction of new premises at its site in Ghent, Belgium, to house a pioneering new installation which will convert carbon-containing gas from its blast furnaces into bioethanol. If proved successful, the new concept has the potential...

BHP approves South Flank project

The BHP Board has approved US$2.9 billion (BHP share; US$3.4 billion 100 per cent)1 in capital expenditure for the South Flank project in the central Pilbara, Western Australia. BHP President Operations, Minerals Australia, Mike Henry, said the South Flank...

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