Royal Dutch Shell scooped two honours in the Platts Global Energy Awards in New York City last night.
Some companies grow by spreading their wings; but one South African company is continuing to focus on the original business sector it started with.
Iceland has little in the way of natural resources with the exception of clean energy, which it is putting to good use to boost the economy, as Alan Swaby discovers.
Proccea Construction’s vast degree of experience in international construction has made it a hugely successful player both at home in Turkey and abroad
CEO Bruce Griffin talks about the potential of a highly expandable, high-grade mineral sands project in Madagascar.
Lindsay Shankland, MD of Manitou, the market leader in rough terrain handling solutions, talks about getting a handle on the heaviest loads in the most awkward places.
Alan Swaby talks to one Zimbabwean business gradually regaining its feet and trying to make sense out of the chaos of the recent past.
Going from heavy engineering to lightweight composite materials has changed the fortunes of one Australian company, as Alan Swaby discovers.
Very much a Chilean business in every sense of the word, Minera Esperanza is committed to contributing to both the economic and social futures of local communities
Since acquiring the Carbon Creek asset in northeastern British Columbia, the focus is on being an owner-operated coal producer committed to responsible and sustainable mining.
OneLogix CEO Ian Lourens talks to Gay Sutton about the importance of balancing entrepreneurial spirit with meticulous attention to detail.
HSBC is considering making a bid for South Africa’s Nedbank, majority owned by the insurance group Old Mutual, it has been reported.
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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.