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Draft Geoscience Act regulations could benefit exploration, but gaps remain
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe has published for public comment draft Geoscience Act regulations relating to the compulsory submission of exploration data to the Council for Geoscience (CGS) and the dissemination of that data. |
Johnson Matthey, Sibanye-Stillwater partner to secure critical metals and accelerate new technologies for a low carbon future
Global leader in sustainable technologies Johnson Matthey and leading international precious metals mining group Sibanye-Stillwater, form a strategic partnership |
Stimulus, EV surge shaping diversification
Private investment and management company Menar is prioritising an iron-ore acquisition as well as a second sizeable manganese deal this year, while implementing a R7-billion thermal coal and anthracite expansion, in addition to developing its first manganese ... |
Chichester Hub Iron Ore Operations, Pilbara
The Chichester Hub iron ore operations, located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia, comprise two large-scale, open-pit mines, namely Cloudbreak and Christmas Creek. |
How fines dry magnetic separation could solve mining’s tailings problem
Storing tailings has long been an issue for the mining industry, but FDMS technology offers the potential of a safer, less water-intensive approach |
China’s green ambitions can complement energy security and economic goals, says analyst
For China to meet its 2060 carbon-neutral goal, it will need a 75% increase in electricity demand to replace fossil fuels - which equates to a staggering $6.4tn investment in new power generation capacity |
Green hydrogen could help South Africa increase its energy exports
South Africa has traditionally been a net importer of energy, but a relatively new clean technology could be pivotal in helping South Africa become an exporter and dramatically cut the country’s carbon emissions, says Rand Merchant Bank (RMB). |
India considers net-zero goal around 2050, a decade before China
Top Indian government officials are debating whether to set a goal to zero out its greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, an ambitious target that would require overhauling its coal-dependent economy. |
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