lunes, 13 de noviembre de 2017

News Wrap: Northern Vertex making strides across Moss; Allmineral makes delivery to Chiatura; Golden Chest goes to work

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News Wrap
Northern Vertex making strides across Moss
As it prepares for first gold pour during the December quarter, Canadian miner Northern Vertex reported updates on construction at its wholly owned Moss gold-silver mine in northwestern Arizona
Donna Schmidt    |    November 13, 2017
Allmineral makes delivery to Chiatura
Processing plant and product supplier allmineral has confirmed the delivery of a new manganese ore beneficiation plant to the Chiatura mine in northwestern Georgia in early October.
Staff reporter    |    November 13, 2017
Golden Chest goes to work
Gold producer New Jersey Mining (NJMC) has commenced operations both underground and at the surface of its wholly owned Golden Chest mine outside of Murray, Idaho, US, within the region's Murray Gold Belt
Staff reporter    |    November 13, 2017
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CNMC's CIL plant starts trial operation
CNMC Goldmine Holdings' newly constructed carbon-in-leach (CIL) plant is in the process of conducting trial operation, marking a major milestone in its efforts to ramp up gold output after poor ore grades dented production in the last four quarters
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
Fekola will hit commercial production early
In its September quarter earnings report, Canadian-based B2Gold revealed that its Fekola mine in Mali will achieve commercial production by the end of November – four months ahead of schedule
Donna Schmidt    |    November 10, 2017
Tenable, Siemens fight cyberattacks
Tenable, a cyber exposure company, and Siemens have announced a strategic partnership and a new solution to help all processing segments, including mining, secure critical infrastructure against the risk of cyberattacks
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
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MUM research project conquers the deep sea
A team of engineers from thyssenkrupp, Berlin Technical University, the University of Rostock in Germany, Atlas Elektronik and EvoLogics is now working together to develop a new type of unmanned underwater vehicle
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
Dugald mine opens doors
Australian miner MMG has marked the opening of the Dugald River operation near Cloncurry, Queensland, which has also shipped its first production of finished zinc concentrate
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
DBS secures new contracts
Downer Blasting Services (DBS) has recently been awarded A$240 million (US$184 million) of new work in both open cut and underground mines in Queensland, New South Wales and Western Australia
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
Chelopech revitalised
Donna Schmidt takes a look at the optimisation of the award-winning Bulgarian gold-copper-silver complex
Five minutes with the iRIS project
Artur Zakirov at the RISE Research Institutes of Sweden speaks to Carly Leonida about the iRIS fire safety project
How to optimise your mine
We have saved the most timely (some might say the best) topic for the last of our special issues this year
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Conflict-free coal
Drummond explains how it got involved in the Bettercoal Assessment Programme, and how it used its assessment results to improve its corporate policies
Staff reporter    |    November 13, 2017
Cutting the rope
'Roping' is a serious operating condition that adversely impacts productivity in terms of OPEX and mineral recovery rates. MM looks at the latest advances in wireless cyclone monitoring technology that offers to address this challenge
Staff reporter    |    November 10, 2017
Unmanned and unrivalled
David Williams looks at how UAV technology can bolster mining operations
David Williams    |    November 08, 2017
Built to last
PacStar's Steve Bowen explains how to build an IoT network that can stand up to the rigours of a mining operation
Steve Bowen    |    November 03, 2017
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