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An image of Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe Mantashe engages with stakeholders over Lily, Barbrook mines’ reopening
Published: 15 May 24
Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe on May 15 held a stakeholder engagement session that deliberated on the plans to reopen the Lily and Barbrook gold mines in Mpumalanga. Attended by stakeholders representing Vantage Goldfields, the Lomshiyo Traditional Council, the business rescue practitioner, organised labour and government leaders, the session sought to inculcate cooperation between all stakeholders involved in the efforts to reopen the Lily and Barbrook gold mines, the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) said in a statement.  
Automated mining vehicles Half of mining industry still resisting AI integration
Published: 15 May 24
At least half of heavy machinery users within the global mining industry still rely primarily on manual supply chain management tools, with 40% still using manual tools for operational planning, Wits Mining Institute's Professor Glen Nwaila has said. “So even if the automation is partially achieved, you will find that the plant is heavily automated but, in the mine, only a portion of it is actually automated,” he said, speaking at the Mind Shift conference hosted by Mine Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa, in Sandton, on May 15.
Lotus bolsters its management team
Published: 15 May 24
ASX-listed Lotus Resources has appointed four experienced resource executives to provide the company with additional experience in project development, operations, technical and corporate development, including project financing. Michael da Costa will join Lotus as COO at the end of May.
CHIETA CEO Yershen Pillay State mining training authority backing green hydrogen skills centre creation Has Video
Published: 15 May 24
“We’re very excited to announce that we’ll be establishing the first centre of specialisation of green hydrogen skills,” South Africa’s Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA) CEO, Yershen Pillay, made public this week. CHIETA is working on this with South Africa’s mining and transport sector education and training authority units, Pillay highlighted at this week’s Green Hydrogen Roundtable, hosted by Nedbank Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB).
A BHP office building BHP shareholders see room for one more sweetened Anglo bid
Published: 15 May 24
Shareholders in BHP Group and takeover target Anglo American expect the world’s largest miner to come back with a third and improved proposal before a regulatory deadline next week, even after the smaller company laid out a bold restructuring plan of its own on Tuesday. Anglo has twice rejected all-share approaches from BHP that would require it to spin off listed South African businesses, arguing the proposal created “significant uncertainty” for shareholders. Instead, to counter the latest $43-billion move, it has said it will itself exit diamonds, platinum and coal, turning into a miner focused on copper and iron ore — crown jewels for the group.
Alamos intersects new style of mineralisation at Young-Davidson Alamos intersects new style of mineralisation at Young-Davidson
Published: 15 May 24
Canadian gold miner Alamos has intersected a new style of higher grade gold mineralisation in zones within the hanging wall of its Young-Davidson mine. These zones, located between 10 m and up to 200 m south of existing infrastructure and mineral reserves and resources, highlight the upside potential of the deposit, with grades “well above” the current reserve grade of 2.31 g/t, the company says.
Codelco working to meet Q2 production goal, CEO says
Published: 15 May 24
Chilean mining giant Codelco is still working to meet its estimated output for the second quarter, CEO Ruben Alvarado told Reuters, as the State-run copper miner is pushing to boost production up from its lowest in 25 years. Alvarado said that a recent rise in copper prices is a positive sign, adding that any improvements would benefit Codelco's finances, but said that Codelco must wait to see if they remain stable.
Indigenous group to take fight against Arizona copper mine to Supreme Court Indigenous group to take fight against Arizona copper mine to Supreme Court
Published: 15 May 24
A Native American group said on Tuesday it will take its fight against Rio Tinto’s proposed Arizona copper mine to the US Supreme Court, after a federal appeals court refused to reconsider whether the US government may have improperly transferred land to the developer. The group said they would ask the high court to weigh in after the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a longshot bid to have the full 29-judge court reconsider earlier decisions not to block a land grant for the project. The court did not provide an explanation for its decision.
Anglo American logo Execution risk to Anglo’s restructure plan substantial – WoodMac
Published: 15 May 24
Mining major Anglo American has accelerated its portfolio planning in the wake of rejecting fellow mining major BHP’s second bid proposal of $42.2-billion (£34-billion), or £27.70 a share, in a move that new research by consulting firm Wood Mackenzie (WoodMac) shows will take it from being the most diversified to the most concentrated major miner in the world. The report titled ‘Anglo American to rationalise all but copper and iron-ore production’ states that the company’s decision to take a strategic focus on the highest return commodities of copper and iron-ore mirrors similar moves by BHP and diversified miner Rio Tinto in looking to future-proof the business.  
Gold Fields to earn into Killi’s West Tanami project
Published: 15 May 24
Exploration junior Killi Resources has announced an option and joint venture (JV) agreement with global miner Gold Fields, which has agreed to spend up to A$13-million for an 85% interest in the West Tanami project, in Western Australia. Killi CEO Kathryn Cutler said that the partnership with Gold Fields allowed access to expertise and funding for the longer term and would ensure the project continued its progress in pursuit of a new orogenic gold system in the Tanami.
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