Intergenerational report maps out mining’s future
Mining News Pro - The Federal Government has released the 2023 Intergenerational Report, showing that Australia’s mining sector is set to benefit from the critical minerals push.
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US allots $74 million to critical minerals mapping
Mining News Pro - The US Department of the Interior has set aside more than $74 million to invest across 30 states in research and mapping of areas with potential for critical minerals, as the Biden administration seeks to strengthen key domestic supply chains.
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New mapping method may lead to discovery of new geothermal energy
Mining News Pro - Researchers at the University of Twente developed a new method to analyze the earth’s continental crust, which lays the groundwork to predict geothermal energy sources and other critical resources in our and other planets.
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Maple Gold Mines gathers critical mass at Douay and Joutel
Mining News Pro - Following short on releasing a resource update that tops 3 million oz. gold across all categories on the flagship Douay project in Quebec, explorer Maple Gold Mines believes it is reaching critical mass as it looks to drill test other underexplored zones, president and CEO Matthew Hornor says.
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National Roadmap to create Indigenous opportunities
Mining News Pro - Minister for Indigenous Australians Ken Wyatt has released the National Roadmap for Indigenous Skills, Jobs and Wealth Creation, which aims to provide opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples for highly skilled, highly paid jobs in Australia’s mining industry.
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Interactive map, report show socio-environmental impacts of energy transition
Mining News Pro - MiningWatch Canada and the Environmental Justice Atlas have released a new interactive map and report that present the social and environmental impacts of mining for lithium, copper, nickel, and graphite in the Americas.
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FBICRC pilot plant puts WA on the battery material map
Mining News Pro - The Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) has signed contracts to design and commission its flagship Cathode Precursor Production pilot plant in Western Australia.
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Ramaphosa moots possible hydrogen partnership with Namibia as he punts Boegoebaai export hub
Mining News Pro - President Cyril Ramaphosa says South Africa stands ready to be a major exporter of green hydrogen and has described the special economic zone (SEZ) proposed for development at Boegoebaai, in the Northern Cape, as a major step towards realising the country’s potential to be a global leader in green hydrogen and derivative products, such as power fuels.
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Emesent’s Hovermap valuable tool after earthquake at Swedish iron ore mine
Mining News Pro - On the morning of May 18, 2020, an earthquake measuring 4.1 on the Richter scale rocked northern Sweden, inflicting serious damage to the century old LKAB iron mine in the town Kiruna, forcing the company to suspend operations. Five days later, production had resumed, albeit at 30% capacity.
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Maple Gold Mines to buy former Eagle mine in Quebec
Mining News Pro - Maple Gold Mines has entered into an option agreement with Globex Mining Enterprises regarding the past-producing Eagle gold mine, 60 km southwest of Matagami, Quebec.
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Cabinet expected to approve Hydrogen Society Roadmap by early 2022 at latest
Mining News Pro - South Africa’s Hydrogen Society Roadmap (HSRM) will be presented for Cabinet approval either before the end of the year or early next year and should outline how the country’s resource advantages should be leveraged to produce green hydrogen, as well as to integrate hydrogen-related technologies, such as fuel cells, into various sectors of the economy.
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Kirkland Lake maps out five-year technology investment
Mining News Pro - Kirkland Lake Gold plans to invest $US75 million ($98 million) in environmental technology centres over each of the next five years to reduce its carbon footprint while embracing automation and digitisation.
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Critical minerals hit the road map in Australia’s future
Mining News Pro - The Australian Government has reinforced the role it expects the critical minerals sector to play in the country’s future in its third road map for the national manufacturing priority list.
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MCA maps out vaccine priorities for resources sector
Mining News Pro - The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has identified resource sector workforce sub-groups which will be given priority COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Ramaphosa’s attendance confirmed for virtual Mining Indaba
Mining News Pro - President Cyril Ramaphosa has been confirmed as the third President who will attend this year`s virtual Investing in African Mining Indaba, which will be held on February 2 and 3.
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Ramaphosa appoints Climate Change Commission members
Mining News Pro - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed members of the Climate Change Coordinating Commission established to coordinate and oversee the transition towards a low-carbon and climate change resilient economy.
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Private chrome map launched to boost commodity insight
Mining News Pro - In its pursuit to map mining districts around South Africa, and in the absence of any publicly available form of mining and prospecting cadastre, mining supply sales consultancy AmaranthCX has mapped the chrome mines and projects of the Bushveld Complex.
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Kirkland Lake maps out Fosterville technology innovations
Mining News Pro - Kirkland Lake Gold has outlined zero harm and a lower environmental footprint in its requirements for technology innovation at the Fosterville gold mine in Victoria.
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Australian miners comment on Morrison’s tech roadmap
Mining News Pro - Australian resources companies are already developing and trialing a number of technologies identified in the Technology Investment Roadmap and will play a critical role in mining the minerals required for a low-emissions future, says Minerals Council of Australia CEO Tania Constable.
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Emesent provides underground mapping solution with Getac V110
Mining News Pro - Emesent has teamed up with Getac to provide mining customers with a mapping solution for unchartered territories in mining fields.
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Goldplat to sell Kilimapesa
Mining News Pro - Goldplat is progressing plans to divest of its mining operations, announcing on Friday that it would sell its Kenya underground operation, Kilimapesa, to investment firm Mayflower Capital Investments.
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WA Government maps out recovery plan for mining
Mining News Pro - The Western Australian Government’s $5.5 billion recovery plan will support minerals exploration to increase mining activity across the state.
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Artificial Intelligence to guide Maple Gold’s Quebec drill campaign
Mining News Pro - Maple Gold Mines announced that, with the support of Computational Geosciences, it is planning to run a new and expanded artificial intelligence study for targeting high-grade gold at the Douay project in Quebec.
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South African govt initiates process of developing societal hydrogen roadmap
Mining News Pro - South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) has initiated a process, with other government and industry stakeholders, to develop a roadmap that will lead South Africa towards a hydrogen society, Mining Weekly can today report.
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Geoscience BC using machine learning to produce new mineral deposit probability maps
Mining News Pro - Geoscience BC, a non-profit organization based in western Canada, announced that under its umbrella, Telemark Geosciences completed a project that generated a series of predictive maps based on probability estimates for various mineral deposit types in British Columbia’s South Central Region.
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