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Glencore may look elsewhere for recycling hub after Italy rejects fast-track approval

PLUS: Venezuela, Jindal Steel are said to sign deal on iron-ore mill
 
October 1st, 2023
MINING NEWS DIGEST
 
Glencore may look elsewhere for recycling hub after Italy rejects fast-track approval
Glencore and Li-Cycle planned to develop a recycling hub in Portovesme by repurposing Glencore's existing production sites on the island.
 
Venezuela, Jindal Steel are said to sign deal on iron-ore mill
Venezuela's government and Jindal Steel have signed an agreement for the Indian company to run the country's largest iron-ore-producing plant.
 
De Beers signs 10-year sales deal for Botswana diamonds
The pact with Botswana's government covers a new 10-year sales deal for Debswana's rough diamond production through to 2033.
 
What may be the world's largest white hydrogen deposit discovered by accident
White hydrogen is a primary energy source as it is already present in that state in nature.
 
Big Oil, heavy industry discuss emission curbs ahead of COP28
The gathering brought together CEOs from more than 50 companies from the oil and gas sector and the aluminum, steel and cement industries.
 
LIBs' safer cousins, KIBs, under the microscope
Scientists explore water-in-salt electrolytes used in potassium-ion batteries to make them more stable thermally and chemically.
 
South Africa says Kusile coal plant to revive capacity this year
South Africa said Eskom will add 2,400 megawatts of generating capacity to the country's grid before the end of the year.
 
How South Africa botched its first coal power-plant transition
Key ministers in President Cyril Ramaphosa's government have attacked the switch to renewable energy.
 
JV Article: Navigating mining travel terrain made simpler with Corporate Traveller
Miners in all facets of the industry need to travel – whether it be to a meeting in an urban hub or […]
 
Vedanta to split business into six listed companies
The metals-to-oil Indian conglomerate seeks to boost growth amid a financial performance decline by parent company Vedanta Group.
 
Embattled Scotgold puts staff on unpaid leave
The owner of Scotland's only gold mine is in talks with an administration specialist should it fail to secure funds to continue operating.
 
CleanTech Lithium kicks off exploration at two new Chilean assets
Initial sample results show a subsurface brine aquifer target in the Salar de Atacama basin and the presence of boron.
 
Tajikistan or Britain? Origin of famous Bronze Age tin ingots sparks controversy
A new study refutes previous findings that assigned the tin from the Uliburun shipwreck to the Mushiston deposit in Tajikistan.
 
With bulked up resource base, Wicheeda REE project ready to advance to prefeasiblity 
Company aims to produce an average of 25,000 tonnes of rare earth oxides per year, approximately 10% of the world's current production.
 
Bradda Head Lithium triggers royalty payout while boosting grade in Arizona
Company says an updated resource estimate at its Basin project in Arizona has increased its grade by 30% and earned it a $2.5 million royalty payment.
 


 
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