lunes, 23 de abril de 2018

News Wrap: Capricorn chooses GR Engineering; Gold Fields selects Newtrax; Jubilee pairs up for PGM with Northam Platinum

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News Wrap
Capricorn chooses GR Engineering
GR Engineering Services has been appointed as preferred tenderer by Capricorn Metals in relation to the design and construction of a 3Mt/y carbon-in-leach (CIL) mineral processing plant and associated infrastructure for the Karlawinda gold project
Staff reporter    |    April 23, 2018
Gold Fields selects Newtrax
Newtrax Technologies has been selected by Gold Fields to provide a mine-wide tracking and proximity detection system at the Invincible underground mine at its St Ives operations
Staff reporter    |    April 23, 2018
Jubilee pairs up for PGM with Northam Platinum
Jubilee Metals Group has inked an agreement with Northam Platinum's Eland platinum mine to process its platinum group metals (PGM) with the latter's platinum recovery plant
Staff reporter    |    April 23, 2018
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Carrapateena picks Downer
Engineering and construction firm Downer EDI has been awarded an underground mining services contract for OZ Minerals' Carrapateena copper-gold mine in South Australia
Staff reporter    |    April 23, 2018
RCT assists mud-mining at El Teniente
RCT's automation technology helps Codelco mine in previously inaccessible, muddy areas at its El Teniente underground copper mine in Chile
Staff reporter    |    April 20, 2018
Veolia reverse osmosis plant for Fosterville
Veolia Water Technologies has been awarded the contract to design and supply a reverse osmosis plant to reduce the chloride levels in the produced water stream at the Fosterville gold mine in Victoria, Australia
Staff reporter    |    April 20, 2018
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Weir to buy ESCO
Weir is acquiring US mining tools manufacturer ESCO, which specialises in ground engaging tools (GET), while planning to sell its Flow Control division in a move to focus its portfolio on highly abrasive aftermarket-intensive applications in minerals and oil & gas
Staff reporter    |    April 20, 2018
Capital preferred by Resolute
Africa-focused drilling services firm Capital Drilling has converted a short-term deal for Resolute Mining's Mali operations into a three-year contract, continuing a refocus for the group away from operations in Tanzania where miners are currently struggling with government relationships
Chris Cann    |    April 20, 2018
Boart showcases new drilling tools
Boart Longyear will display new drilling products at the Expomin tradeshow in Santiago, Chile, on April 23-27
Staff reporter    |    April 19, 2018
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Can mining be responsible?
The first Responsible Mining Index (RMI) was launched on April 11 in Geneva, Switzerland
Is the future of mining in space?
Mining companies need to keep track of many new technologies to identify the future trends in the industry
The new technology frontier
Boston Consulting Group examines what is in store for the next generation of the mining industry
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The underground mining 'nervous system'
The mining industry is starting to take interest in machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI), thanks to big data collected by tech-providers such as Newtrax Technologies
Staff reporter    |    April 23, 2018
Mining with microbes
As primary high-grade mineral resources are growing scarcer, it raises the need for high-efficiency, low-cost extraction processes that are also environmentally benign. Biomining could be the answer in some cases, finds Ailbhe Goodbody
Ailbhe Goodbody    |    April 18, 2018
(Virtual) reality check
Donna Schmidt checks in on how and where virtual reality is weaving itself into the future of mining
Donna Schmidt    |    April 16, 2018
Innovation with IoT and AI
Glyn Jones, group CEO at Trolex Group, looks at how connected and smart technologies are impacting the mining industry
Glyn Jones    |    April 13, 2018
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