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Centamin Becomes First Modern-Day Commercial Gold Producer in Egypt - 0 views

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    Centamin Egypt has now passed a new milestone with first gold pour at its Sukari mine...
Steven O'Sullivan

Gold Fields Pioneers Carbon Trading in the Gold Industry - 1 views

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    Gold Fields Limited (Gold Fields) is set to become the world's first gold mining company to sell Certified Emissions Reductions (CERs), the financial securities used to trade carbon emissions...
Steven O'Sullivan

Russia Becomes World's Top Oil Producer - 0 views

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    Russia's monthly oil production exceeded 10 million barrels per day in September for the first time, nearly 25 percent more than...
Steven O'Sullivan

China makes unexpected grab for Canadian miner - 0 views

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    State-controlled Jilin Jien Nickel Industry Co. Ltd. launched a surprise $148.5-million unsolicited takeover bid for Canadian Royalties Inc. yesterday, marking one of the first times the...
Steven O'Sullivan

De Beers H1 net profit down 99% - 0 views

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    De Beers, the world's top diamond producer, posted a 99 percent fall in first-half net profit and said rough diamond sales slid...
Steven O'Sullivan

Tainted mining area gets emergency aid - 0 views

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    The Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday declared its first-ever "public health emergency," saying the federal government will...
Steven O'Sullivan

miningne.ws: Zimplats posts Q1 operating profit - 0 views

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    Impala Platinum's Zimbabwe unit Zimplats Holdings reported a first-quarter operating profit of $1.1 million.
Steven O'Sullivan

Hochschild Q1 output up 16 pct, seeks takeovers - 0 views

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    Hochschild Mining Plc posted a 16 percent rise in first-quarter output on Wednesday and said it was looking for more acquisitions.
Steven O'Sullivan

World's first carbon-free copper smelting technology born in Shandong - 0 views

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    Recently, carbon-free copper smelting technology, a technology with full independent intellectual property rights, has passed expert examination...
News Era

Wood wins Qatar Masters with eagle at 18th | News Era - 0 views

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    Wood wins Qatar Masters with eagle at 18th Chris Wood eagled the 18th hole to win the Qatar Masters for his first European Tour victory on Saturday, overtaking Sergio Garcia and George Coetzee who complete a shot back. The 142nd-ranked Englishman had an reached shot that rolled within 12 feet of the 18th.
Vicky Matthews

Super Services and Customer Care - 1 views

Building a home is truly a very daunting process. One of the processes we need to go through is the soil testing. It is not only a requirement in getting a building approval but it can also greatly...

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Vicky Matthews

Quality Soil Testing Services - 1 views

I have long wanted to build my home in a spacious and safe area, and I want to ensure that its foundation is really good. So before I finally decided to build it in the lot which I have recently I ...

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Philip Solars

The Must Have Solar Equipment - 0 views

Due to the increasing cost of electricity bills, I have finally decided to switch to solar energy. Aside from being free, it also helps save mother earth. I must admit that at first I was confused ...

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Arabica Robusta

Texas in Africa: "Conflict Minerals" in Ituri - 0 views

  • First, I want to call attention to the fact that large parts of Congo where minerals are produced are at peace. This includes the Ituri District.
  • Third, the entire notion that Congo’s wars can be stopped through legislation in Washington, DC is incredibly misguided. Ultimately, the Congolese people are going to save their own country. I know many Congolese who are working tirelessly, with little or no money, to end war in the Kivus and reform the minerals trade in Congo. Their efforts are far more important for the future of Congo than the self-serving efforts of Beltway Bandits like the Enough Project.
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Like Water for Gold in El Salvador | The Nation - 0 views

  • ADES (the Social and Economic Development Association), where local people talked with us late into the night about how they had come to oppose mining. ADES organizer Vidalina Morales acknowledged that “initially, we thought mining was good and it was going to help us out of poverty…through jobs and development.”
  • He talked about watching the river near his farm dry up: “This was very strange, as it had never done this before. So we walked up the river to see why…. And then I found a pump from Pacific Rim that was pumping water for exploratory wells. All of us began to wonder, if they are using this much water in the exploration stage, how much will they use if they actually start mining?”
  • Three people recounted how a Pacific Rim official boasted that cyanide was so safe that the official was willing to drink a glass of a favorite local beverage laced with the chemical. The official, we were told, backed down when community members insisted on authentication of the cyanide. “The company thought we’re just ignorant farmers with big hats who don’t know what we’re doing,” Miguel said. “But they’re the ones who are lying.”
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  • As the anti-mining coalition strengthened with support from leaders in the Catholic Church, small businesses and the general public (a 2007 national poll showed that 62.4 percent opposed mining), tensions within Cabañas grew.
  • Along one wall is the Salvadoran version of the US Vietnam Veterans Memorial, in this case etched with the names of about 30,000 of the roughly 75,000 killed in the civil war. Thousands of them, including the dozens killed in the Lempa River massacre of 1981, were victims of massacres perpetrated by the US-backed—often US-trained—government forces and the death squads associated with them.
  • Anti-mining sentiment was already so strong in 2009 that both the reigning ARENA president and the successful FMLN candidate, Mauricio Funes, came out against mining during the campaign.
  • We pushed further, trying to understand how a technical analysis could decide a matter with such high stakes. On the one hand, we posed to Duarte, gold’s price has skyrocketed from less than $300 an ounce a decade ago to more than $1,500 an ounce today, increasing the temptation in a nation of deep poverty to consider mining. We quoted former Salvadoran finance minister and Pacific Rim economic adviser Manuel Hinds, who said, “Renouncing gold mining would be unjustifiable and globally unprecedented.” On the other hand, we quoted the head of the human rights group and Roundtable member FESPAD, Maria Silvia Guillen: “El Salvador is a small beach with a big river that runs through it. If the river dies, the entire country dies.”
  • While he hoped this process would produce a consensus, Duarte admitted it was more likely the government and the firm would have to lay out “the interests of the majority,” after which the two ministries would then make their policy recommendation.
  • Oscar Luna, a former law professor and fierce defender of human rights—for which he too has received death threats. We asked Luna if he agreed with allegations that the killings in Cabañas were “assassinations organized and protected by economic and social powers.” Luna replied with his own phrasing: “There is still a climate of impunity in this country that we are trying to end.” He is pressing El Salvador’s attorney general to conduct investigations into the “intellectual” authors of the killings.
  • Our interactions in Cabañas and San Salvador left us appreciative of the new democratic space that strong citizen movements and a progressive presidential victory have opened up, yet aware of the fragility and complexities that abound. The government faces an epic decision about mining, amid deep divisions and with institutions of democracy that are still quite young. As Vidalina reminded us when we parted, the “complications” are even greater than what we found in Cabañas or in San Salvador, because even if the ban’s proponents eventually win, “these decisions could still get trumped in Washington.”
  • The brief methodically lays out how Canada-headquartered Pacific Rim first incorporated in the Cayman Islands to escape taxes, then brazenly lobbied Salvadoran officials to shape policies to benefit the firm, and only after that failed, in 2007 reincorporated one of its subsidiaries in the United States to use CAFTA to sue El Salvador.
  • Dozens of human rights, environmental and fair-trade groups across North America, from U.S.-El Salvador Sister Cities and the Committee in Solidarity With the People of El Salvador (CISPES) to Oxfam, Public Citizen, Mining Watch and the Institute for Policy Studies, are pressuring Pacific Rim to withdraw the case.
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