Rio Tinto says checking impact of gas pipeline incident on Gladstone operations
Rio Tinto said on Thursday it had been notified of an incident at its Queensland gas pipeline, which Australian media had earlier said was a fire that had impacted supplies.
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Canada races ahead of US on current lithium project pipeline
Mining News Pro - Canada’s lithium supply response is expected to post strong growth through 2031 and outperform the US, a new analysis by Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research suggests.
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Peru mining protests risk clogging $53 billion investment pipeline
Mining News Pro - Peru, the world’s second-largest copper producer, risks losing out on billions of dollars of mining investment if the government fails to defuse protests that are hitting the industry and denting production, analysts and executives said.
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Canada’s Trans Mountain pipeline expansion soars to over $16 billion
Mining News Pro - The capital cost of completing the twinning of the Trans Mountain pipeline has soared to a whopping C$21.4 billion ($16.7bn).
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NSW mining pipeline flows with record metals projects
Mining News Pro - The New South Wales Minerals Council has assessed the economic growth potential of the state’s mining projects pipeline, with 32 projects underway between impact statement and final approval.
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Pentium contract pipeline exceeds rig capacity
Mining News Pro - Pentium Hydro has been awarded a goods and services contract by Iluka Resources for the drilling of dewatering wells at Iluka’s Cataby mine site in Western Australia.
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Sasol moves to sell big stake in Rompco pipeline to a Reatile-led consortium
Mining News Pro - Energy and chemicals group Sasol confirmed on Friday that it had entered into a R5-billion agreement with a Reatile-led consortium for the sale of a 30% stake in the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Company (Rompco), the joint venture (JV) that owns the 865-km gas transmission pipeline from southern Mozambique to South Africa.
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BHP moves exploration team to Toronto to grow copper, nickel pipeline
Mining News Pro - BHP is moving its exploration headquarters to Toronto, Canada’s most populous city, as it looks to growth its pipeline of “green metals” projects, particularly copper and nickel.
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SRG Global backed by billion dollar contract pipeline
Mining News Pro - Mining services company SRG Global has upped its 2021 financial year guidance, having won $550 million worth of contracts since July 1.
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Newcrest anticipates strong pipeline of growth
Mining News Pro - Newcrest Mining is optimistic about the outlook of its project pipeline, including the Havieron project in Western Australia and Cadia expansion in New South Wales.
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Macmahon scopes out pipeline of copper, gold opportunities
Mining News Pro - Macmahon is on track to continue three years of company growth as it lines up a number of contracts at copper and gold projects.
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Perenti to pursue $8.8bn tender pipeline
Mining News Pro - Mining services group Perenti is targeting an $8.8 billion tender pipeline which will begin to materialise in the second half of the 2021 financial year.
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Sasol confirms Rompco pipeline sale ‘well advanced’ as asset disposal process kicks into gear
Mining News Pro - Chemicals and energy group Sasol confirmed on July 1 that the sale of its equity interest in the Republic of Mozambique Pipeline Investment Company (Rompco) and the Central Termica de Ressano Garcia gas-fired power plant, also in Mozambique, were well advanced, along with partnering discussions for its base chemicals assets, in the US.
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Sasol to mull adding pipeline, Qatar plant to disposal plan
Mining News Pro - Sasol is considering additional divestments, including the potential sale of stakes in an African gas pipeline and a Middle Eastern plant, as it explores ways to reduce its $10-billion debt pile, people with knowledge of the matter said.
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Rio spending $4 billion on iron ore pipeline amid China demand
Mining News Pro - Rio Tinto Group lifted its spending on new iron ore projects in Australia to more than $4 billion with the approval of a replacement mine at a key hub, providing a further sign of the industry’s confidence in demand led by China.
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Strong Chilean copper project pipeline expected to come online
Mining News Pro - In early December, Teck Resources announced it had sold a 30% indirect interest stake in Compania Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca S.A., owner of QB2, to the Sumitomo Corporation and Sumitomo Metal Mining Co. for 1.2B.
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Shell LNG, trade deal no help to stalled Trans Mountain pipeline
Mining News Pro - Royal Dutch Shell’s commitment to invest in the largest private-sector project in Canada’s history and a new trade deal with the US and Mexico show the country is open for business again.
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New Century commences zinc pipeline operations to Karumba
Mining News Pro - New Century has announced that zinc concentrate is now being delivered via the company’s recently developed slurry pipeline to the Karumba Port Facility for export.
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Consortium activities consisting of 9 banks to finance the Gulf Pipeline / Project will be operational next year.
Mining News Pro - The national sweetening and transfer pipeline project of the Persian Gulf to the central and desert provinces of the country with a credit of more than 18 trillion Rials with the participation of 9 banks in the form of a consortium is underway and is scheduled to be operational in 2019.
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Brazilian government fines Anglo American over pipeline leak
Mining News Agency - According to the report, Brazilian state, Minas Gerais decided to fine of US$37.73 million because Angelo American caused the pollution from one of its mines, Minas-Rio, as the result of leak of pipelines.
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Canada’s Desjardins not scratching pipeline loans after all
Mining News Agency - Canada’s Desjardins, the largest association of credit unions in North America, has decided to lift a moratorium on loans for energy and pipeline projects, noting that it will weigh its clients’ environmental, social and governance practices in all future lending decisions.
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