Asia Minerals Corporation to Ship Manganese from West Timor in May
Manganese – Mining Weekly reported that Gulf Mines announced that Indonesian manganese group Asia Minerals Corporation will ship their first manganese in May.
Manganese – Mining Weekly reported that Gulf Mines announced that Indonesian manganese group Asia Minerals Corporation will ship their first manganese in May.
Manganese – Bloomberg reported that Angola is pursuing manganese investments in order to reduce their dependence on exports of oil and diamonds.
Manganese – Reuters reported that BHP has put the brakes on mining investment in Gabon, much to the dismay of the government, who had been banking on large-scale iron and manganese projects.
Manganese – The Globe and Mail reported that some countries have been granted exploration licences to mine the ocean floor in the central Pacific for manganese nodules. However, some contend that the current state of the technology that will be used to complete this task could be problematic.
Manganese – Mining Weekly reported that Jupiter Mines has secured a shipping agreement for its Tshipi Borwa manganese mine with Transnet
Manganese – The Financial Mail is reporting that African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) had identified a number of different potential acquisition targets and areas of interest.
Manganese – The Sydney Morning Herald reported that OM (Manganese) is being currently being accused in a court case of damaging and desecrating an Aboriginal sacred site through mining activities
Manganese – Mining Weekly reported that OM Holdings announced a 5 percent increase in revenues for 2012, despite a series of operational challenges at its Bootu Creek mine.
Manganese – Mining Weekly reported that African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) is speaking out about how the rising cost of electricity in South Africa is creating a difficult operating environment.
Manganese – CNBC reported that diversified miner African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) announced a drop in profits for the first half of their fiscal year, due in part to rising costs.
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