Global gold consumption for 2010 will be higher than 2009 as a result of increasing demand in India and China, sustained global demand for gold investment, and growth in jewelry
Nyrstar has long been one of the world's top zinc smelters, but found itself facing the prospect of future supply and margin pressures.
North American Gem is setting its sights on becoming a major coal mining presence in Kentucky.
Gold prices remain at record levels, but mines are a depleting resource and as reserves decline at one mine, another must be found to take its place.
North America might be reluctant to end its love affair with gasoline, but a new Canadian venture is ready for when it inevitably happens, as Alan Swaby learns.
London-listed mining group Vedanta Resources has reported an 83 per cent jump in its first-half profits, aided by higher metals prices.
Western Coal Corp.
Silver Wheaton, the largest silver streaming company in the world, has reported record quarterly earnings, with net earnings for Q3 2010 more than doubling to $69.2 million.
SEMS Exploration has built its reputation as a mineral exploration service consultancy on a unique business model.
Anvil Mining is about to become one of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)’s leading copper producers. President and CEO Bill Turner talks to Jayne Flannery.
Jane Bordenave talks to David Bickford and Ahmet Uslu of Tüprag Metal Mining Industry and Trade about the largest open pit gold mine in Turkey and the company’s subterranean pla
Mel Togolo, country manager of Nautilus Minerals Niugini Ltd (Nautilus) talks to Jayne Flannery about the company’s pioneering work to explore and develop seafloor mineral depos
Anglo Swiss mining giant Xstrata has raised its cash offer to buy Australia’s Sphere Minerals by 20 per cent to A$514 million (approximately €365 million).
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.