lunes, 19 de marzo de 2018

News Wrap: Poplar Grove progresses despite weather delay; InfiNet connects Kazakh coal mines; Dalgaranga close to first gold

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News Wrap
Poplar Grove progresses despite weather delay
Paringa Resources, developer of the Poplar Grove coal operation in Kentucky, US, announced that, despite running about a month behind as a result of weather conditions, it is making significant progress on the project's construction
Donna Schmidt    |    March 19, 2018
InfiNet connects Kazakh coal mines
InfiNet Wireless, a manufacturer of carrier-grade broadband wireless solutions, has deployed a high-performance wireless infrastructure for Shubarkol Komir, the largest coal producer in Kazakhstan
Staff reporter    |    March 19, 2018
Dalgaranga close to first gold
Gascoyne Resources has made good headway in construction activities at its Dalgaranga gold project in Western Australia, with the process plant 90% complete and on schedule for first gold in May
Staff reporter    |    March 19, 2018
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Outotec pelletising plant for Indian iron-ore operation
Outotec has signed a €50 million (US$61 million) contract with an Indian customer for the delivery of an iron-ore pelletising plant and filters for the expansion of its existing operations
Staff reporter    |    March 16, 2018
McMahon, Clough JV handles Mount Peake EPC
Contracting and construction groups McMahon Services and Clough Projects will form a joint venture to provide key engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services to TNG's Mount Peake vanadium-titanium-iron project in the Northern Territory of Australia
Staff reporter    |    March 16, 2018
Jennchem, Quaker sign distribution deal
Jennchem has been granted exclusive distribution rights for Quaker Chemical Corporation's mining ground-control agents
Staff reporter    |    March 16, 2018
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Metso lands big Brazil deal
Metso has signed a significant service agreement in Brazil, which includes refurbishment services for screening equipment used in mining applications, related spare parts and support
Staff reporter    |    March 15, 2018
Anglo sticks with Thiess at Dawson
CIMIC Group's global mining services provider, Thiess, has secured a A$190 million (US$ 149 million) contract extension from Anglo American to continue with mining services at Dawson South in Queensland's Bowen Basin, Australia
Staff reporter    |    March 15, 2018
Moss marks first gold
Northern Vertex has met its March quarter target to pour first gold from the Moss mine in northwestern Arizona, US
Staff reporter    |    March 15, 2018
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Future of mine asset management
Exclusive survey reinforces view that technological revolution is gaining speed
Richard Roberts    |    March 15, 2018
The cutting edge of hard rock
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Ailbhe Goodbody    |    March 14, 2018
Orca breaching in Sudan
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Alex Hamer    |    March 12, 2018
Developing skills through advanced technology
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Brian Maynard    |    March 07, 2018
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