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Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman Froneman confident PGM prices will rebound once temporary decline abates
Published: 10 May 24
Multinational mining and metals processing group Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman remains confident that the platinum group metals (PGM) price outlook is fundamentally positive and that the price gouging of late was merely a temporary phenomenon. “Our view that the fundamental outlook for PGMs is positive is unchanged, with little evidence of a systemic change in the market fundamentals to justify the price collapse observed during 2023.
DRDGOLD operation DRDGOLD posts lower third-quarter output, but higher earnings
Published: 10 May 24
JSE-listed gold recovery company DRDGOLD has generated higher adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) for the quarter ended March 31, compared with the same quarter of last year, despite having produced slightly fewer ounces. Adjusted Ebitda in the reporting quarter of R494-million, or $26.2-million, compares with adjusted Ebitda of R441-million, or $23.5-million, in the prior comparable quarter.
The Westwood mine, in Canada, achieved its highest quarter of production since mining restarted in 2021. Iamgold guidance on track as Essakane and Westwood shine
Published: 10 May 24
Canadian gold miner Iamgold has announced a promising start to the year, reporting robust results across its operations and projects in the first quarter, positioning the company well to meet its guidance targets. CEO Renaud Adams attributed the first-quarter success to the combination of stable operations and favourable grade reconciliation at the Essakane mine, in Burkina Faso, coupled with Westwood, in Canada, achieving its highest quarter of production since mining restarted in 2021.
Sibanye underground workers Sibanye reports lowest serious injury rate in its history for the first quarter
Published: 10 May 24
JSE- and NYSE-listed Sibanye-Stillwater has reported its lowest group serious injury frequency rate (SIFR) in its history for the first quarter, ended March 31. The SIFR of 2.19 was 15% lower than the first quarter of last year and marked the third consecutive yearly improvement for the group’s SIFR since the first quarter of 2021, when it stood at 4. “The continued improvement in the group safety performance year-on-year is pleasing, confirming that our safety strategy continues to gain traction and that we remain on track for a further reduction of risk for all safety incidents,” Sibanye CEO Neal Froneman said in the group’s first-quarter operating update on May 10.
Cover image for Creamer Media's Just Energy Transition 2024 report Just Energy Transition 2024: Investing in the future Has PDF
Published: 10 May 24
Amid the global transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources, Creamer Media’s ‘Just Energy Transition 2024: Investing in the future’ report underscores the urgent need for this shift to be fair and equitable, ensuring all stakeholders share in both costs and benefits. South Africa's heavy reliance on coal necessitates a commitment to lower emissions driven not only by international obligations but also by domestic concerns, including the looming threat of severe temperature increases. However, achieving this transition presents significant challenges. The report contextualises the Just Energy Transition (JET) in the context of South Africa's persistent electricity supply deficit, which has led to severe loadshedding in recent years, potentially impeding the move away from coal-fired electricity. Despite the government’s draft Integrated Resource Plan 2023 indicating a rapid increase in renewable energy deployment through public and private procurement, coal will continue to play a significant role in electricity generation. Delving into the intricacies of South Africa's electricity sector, the report highlights the pivotal role of independent power producers, renewable-energy programmes, and the necessity for restructuring and legislative changes. Additionally, it examines how the energy transition intersects with other sectors such as mobility and mining, emphasising the importance of employment and skills development in facilitating a just transition. The report offers valuable insights into the challenges, opportunities and potential benefits associated with a just energy transition.
An image showing Lucara's Karowe mine  Lucara achieves solid quarter at Karowe, underground expansion progressing
Published: 10 May 24
Diamond miner Lucara Diamond Corp’s Karowe diamond mine, in Botswana, delivered another solid operational quarter ended March 31, and the company’s high-value diamond production forecast remains robust, underpinned by its focus on operating practices, CEO and president William Lamb says. Work on the underground expansion project at Karowe also progressed well during the quarter, the company points out.  
Gowans and Deranger retire from Cameco board
Published: 10 May 24
Canadian uranium producer Cameco has announced the election of eight board members at its annual meeting on Thursday. The board comprises Daniel Camus, Tammy Cook-Searson, Catherine Gignac, Tim Gitezel, Kathryn Jackson, Don Kayne, Dominque Minere and Leontine van Leeuwen-Atkins.
The Montage Gold team with Côte d'Ivoire President Alassane Ouattara Montage receives enviro permit for Côte d'Ivoire project
Published: 10 May 24
TSX-V-listed Montage Gold has received a signed Ministerial order from Côte d'Ivoire granting the environmental approvals necessary for the development of its 300 000 oz/y Koné project. In addition, Montage has submitted the mining permit applications for the project and expects receiving all necessary approvals during the second half.
Aurion opts out of right of first refusal for Finland JV with B2Gold
Published: 10 May 24
Canadian exploration company Aurion Resources has elected not to exercise its right of first refusal (RoFR) to acquire a 70% interest from joint venture (JV) partner B2Gold in their Finland venture. In March, B2Gold informed Aurion of an offer from Rupert Resources to acquire its 70% interest in the JV. The venture owns exploration properties in the Central Lapland greenstone belt.
BHP and Rio work closely together on the Escondia mine. Rio Tinto had considered a bid for BHP-target Anglo American, AFR reports
Published: 10 May 24
Mining giant Rio Tinto had considered an offer for British miner Anglo American, which is now BHP Group's $39-billion takeover target, the Australian Financial Review reported on Friday. Rio "management had not ruled out making a play for part or all of the mining group and continued to study the day-to-day situation", the AFR reported, citing sources close to Rio.
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