miércoles, 21 de febrero de 2018

News Wrap: Considerable growth ahead for underground equipment; Canada taps Parsons for Giant mine rehabilitation; FLSmidth launches SAGwise total process control

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News Wrap
'Considerable growth' ahead for underground equipment
A new research report focusing on the global underground mining equipment market has shown that the sector is expected to see significantly rising demand in the coming several years
Donna Schmidt | February 21, 2018
Canada taps Parsons for Giant mine rehabilitation
The federal government of Canada has selected US-based services firm Parsons to serve as construction manager (CM) for the remediation and cleanup of the Giant gold mine in the Northwest Territories
Donna Schmidt | February 21, 2018
FLSmidth launches SAGwise total process control
An advanced process optimisation solution with less than six months return on investment
Staff reporter | February 21, 2018
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Northern Vertex prepping for first pour at Moss
Targeting a first gold pour during the current quarter, Vancouver-based Northern Vertex said it has entered the final stages of commissioning at its 100% owned Moss mine gold-silver project in northwestern Arizona
Donna Schmidt | February 21, 2018
RCT and RUC Cementation partnership
Smart technology company RCT and underground mining contractor RUC Cementation Mining Contractors have partnered together to further develop and deliver innovative technologies to the underground mining industry
Staff reporter | February 21, 2018
US proximity detection deadline approaching
A deadline set in 2015 by the US Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for the installation of proximity detection systems at all of the nation's underground coal mines is fast approaching
Staff reporter | February 21, 2018
Contract awarded for Moeijelijk mine plant
South African-based Bauba Platinum has awarded its design, construction and commission contract for the chrome spiral circuit wash plant and the primary crushing circuit at the Moeijelijk operation in the Limpopo province
Staff reporter | February 21, 2018
Australian state implements emergency management code
The Western Australia Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety has introduced new outlines for managing emergencies at the state's mines
Staff reporter | February 20, 2018
Kittilä mine gets OK for shaft to extend life
Gold miner Agnico Eagle confirmed in its December-quarter and full-year 2017 financial results last week that its Kittilä underground operation in Finland will extend the mine's life and give it access to additional resources
Staff reporter | February 20, 2018
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Bald Hill project sees commissioning
The joint venture of Tawana Resources and Alliance Minerals Assets (AMAL) have commenced commissioning of the dense media separation circuit at the Bald Hill lithium and tantalum mine in Western Australia
Donna Schmidt | February 20, 2018
Canada's first Epiroc Boomer S2 C digs in
Epiroc has confirmed that customer Eldorado Gold has put its new Epiroc Boomer S2 C to work at the company's Lamaque mine – the first operation in the country to receive the rig
Staff reporter | February 19, 2018
Dundee aligns with Canadian government on tech innovation
Quebec-based Dundee Sustainable Technologies (DST) has inked a new agreement with the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) for research services related to the application of its arsenic vitrification technology
Staff reporter | February 19, 2018
Breaking the surface
Surface mining machines are not just for soft rock such as coal and phosphate – they can also be used in hard rock applications. Ailbhe Goodbody investigates
Ailbhe Goodbody | February 21, 2018
Five minutes with Maestro Digital Mine
A short interview with Michael Gribbons, vice president - sales and marketing at Maestro Digital Mine
Ailbhe Goodbody | February 14, 2018
Scratching the surface
Donna Schmidt takes a look at some of the most interesting research efforts that will be changing the face of surface coal
Donna Schmidt | February 12, 2018
Right the first time
Emerging technologies are transforming the way mine design is approached, reducing risk and offering a new level of operational predictability
Staff reporter | February 09, 2018
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