It has been four years since the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM) was launched, and mining companies are uncovering valuable lessons as they strive to maintain its benchmarks.
Three years ago you'd be forgiven for perhaps not knowing that one of the world's largest gold mine lies in Uzbekistan, the 3.5km wide, 600m deep Muruntau ...
A common by-product of coal-fired power is gaining traction as an in-house source of rare earth elements (REE) in the US.
Resolute Mining's CEO, Terry Holohan, and two other executives have reportedly been released from detainment in Mali after ...
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 was a game-changer for many miners and providers with ties to the US. With US$500 ...
Ferro-Alloy Resources has confirmed the commercial potential of its carbon black substitute (CBS) through a study. CSB is used in the manufacture of car ...
The cash from Olympio Metals' recent option to Labyrinth Resources of its legacy Mulwarrie gold project in Western Australia ...
The increasingly volatile situation in Ukraine is making waves in mining and metals markets. The election in the US has shaken up the status quo, with both a ceasefire and further escalation now ...
Non-ferrous metal smelting company Korea Zinc announced today that the South Korean government has recognised its high-nickel ...
Antofagasta plc's Transport Division Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia (FCAB) has unveiled the first hydrogen-powered ...
An estimated 4,500 illegal miners are trapped underground in South Africa as the government attempts to smoke them out by ...
Rio Tinto has published the findings of a follow-up report into its workplace culture two years on from the damning Elizabeth Broderick and Co report, and the ...