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08.08.2019 (2503 Clicks)

Mentoring to boost female Numbers in Queensland Resources Sector

In an Australian first, a mentoring program for senior high school girls is expected to boost the number of women working in Queensland’s resources sector.

 

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06.08.2019 (3383 Clicks)

Superior appoints Belterra as new Conveyor Components Distributor throughout Quebec

Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, announces a new partnership with Canada’s largest distributor of conveyor belting, components and other bulk material handling solutions. Belterra, a 50-year-old distributor with 19 locations throughout the country, will stock, sell and service Superior’s conveyor idlers, pulleys, scrapers and accessories in Quebec.

 

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06.08.2019 (2693 Clicks)

Semafo: Pit Wall Failure at Mana in Wona Pit in Burkina Faso

Semafo Inc. reports that there was a pit wall failure at Mana in the Wona pit. No mining was underway in the area, and no-one was injured.

 

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06.08.2019 (2858 Clicks)

Skills for Queensland Strategy is good Work for Jobs: QRC

The Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has welcomed the Palaszczuk Government’s Skills for Queensland Strategy as a targeted plan to deliver skills to support the sector’s current and future growth.

 

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05.08.2019 (3290 Clicks)

The NordBau 2019 - Shaping the future and connecting people!

From the 11th to 15th of September 2019, the 64th edition of NordBau will take place in the heart of Schleswig-Holstein at the Holstenhallen Neumünster exhibition grounds! The largest compact exhibition for construction in Northern Europe is a meeting point and exchange platform for the construction industry and all construction managers from the entire Baltic Sea region.

 

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04.08.2019 (2589 Clicks)

Bechtel-Enka completed Kosovo Motorway as The Centerpiece of Regional Economic Growth

The new motorway will support growth through trade links and economic integration throughout the Balkans, Western Europe and beyond.

 

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01.08.2019 (3105 Clicks)

Fugro’s fibre-optic Monitoring and Gaia Insight Online Platform safeguard Dutch Marl Quarries for next 10 Years

Fugro has been awarded a contract for 10 years by the Municipality of Valkenburg a/d Geul to measure and monitor the risk of subsidence in its marl quarries.

 

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01.08.2019 (2681 Clicks)

Bullseye Mining Limited Following in Gruyere's Footsteps as Australia's Next Major Gold Discovery


Australia's biggest new gold mine, the $621 million Gruyere Gold Mine, has poured its first gold bar on 30th June 2019, as the precious metal continues to trade near record highs.

The Australian dollar gold price hit a record $2,044 an ounce in June 2019 and has continued to sit around $2,000 an ounce throughout July 2019, up from a 12-month low of $1,615 an ounce.

The $621 million Gruyere mine, 200 kilometres north-east of Laverton in WA's Great Victoria Desert, was Australia's last major gold discovery in October 2013, taking six years to come online as an Australian gold producer in 2019.

Before Gruyere, the $845 million Tropicana mine was Australia's last notable discovery in 2005 and took more than eight years to pour first gold in September 2013.

Tropicana is about 100 kilometres south of Gruyere and both mines are in new mineral fields, north-east of WA's historic gold mining centre of Kalgoorlie-Boulder, where gold was previously not considered a likely prospect.

Gruyere — owned on a 50:50 basis by Australian company Gold Road Resources and South African mining giant Gold Fields — is expected to operate for at least the next 12 years and create about 350 full-time jobs.

Gold Road managing director Duncan Gibbs, who was general manager of Tropicana during construction and during its first few years of production, said the discoveries show there were still rich gold deposits to be found in the West Australian Goldfields.

The first gold pour at Gruyere comprised three bars containing an estimated 1,139 ounces — worth about $2.2 million at today's gold price.

Australia's next major gold discovery

Gold Road managing director Duncan Gibbs from Gruyere said, 'The observations I would make is there's a lot of near-mine exploration happening in Western Australia, and all the major gold players have really focussed their exploration in recent years on sustaining existing operations, rather than finding new ones, but there has been a dearth of true Greenfields exploration looking for new mines that actually lead to new mine developments, such as Gruyere,' he said.

This is where Bullseye Mining Limited is set to significantly benefit as one of the few West Australian Gold Explorers who have gone against the grain since 2014 with their aggressive Greenfields exploration program targeting new gold discoveries that could lead to new West Australian gold mines. Bullseye has been hugely successful with the discovery and delivery of their North Laverton Gold Project located in the gold-rich Laverton Terrane close to Gruyere and Tropicana. Since 2014, Bullseye has drilled some 67,000m at their North Laverton Gold Project and discovered five pristine new gold deposits that will become new open pit gold mines in Western Australia.

With mining licences and approvals now granted by the West Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety for Bullseye’s North Laverton Gold Project, the Company is well ahead of the curve in becoming Australia’s next new gold mining centre. Bullseye has also consolidated 800km2 of gold-rich Greenfields exploration landholding surrounding their North Laverton Gold Project which puts the Company in prime position for its successful exploration team to deliver more gold discoveries that can further expand the scale of the North Laverton Gold Project.

Analysts tip big fall in Australian gold production

In April 2019, mining industry figures scoffed at a Canadian mining analyst who told the ABC that Australia's gold mining industry is on the edge of a production cliff. But now Melbourne-based analyst Jason Aravanis, of IBISWorld, has added his voice to those warning about a looming fall in production.

Amid a modern-day gold rush, there are concerns the industry will struggle to sustain current levels of gold production with mining leaders and analysts pointing to a lack of major new discoveries.

He said Australia was on track to produce a record 350 tonnes of gold in 2020. But production is expected to fall about 7 per cent annually until it hits about 250 tonnes in 2024.

By that stage, Aravanis said Australia will have slipped from second, behind only China, to fourth on a list of the world's biggest gold producing nations.

'The gold mining industry just hasn't really put in the funds, the expenditure to discover new gold assets,' he said. 'What's been happening is these miners have instead focused on brownfield exploration, where they're looking near existing mines and they're not looking in new areas to find these new mega discoveries.'

Bullseye Mining Limited, however, is one of the few West Australian gold companies that took the opportunity to go out and explore for gold in Greenfield locations, where the potential still exists for major new gold discoveries. With a forecast shortage of gold production from Australia and the potential closure of several mature gold mines in the region, Bullseye is positioned nicely to benefit significantly with their gold mines coming online at just the right time.

Aravanis pointed to the Agnew, Garden Well and Jundee gold mines in WA as major operations likely to close in the next five years. 'The fleet of gold mines that we currently have is getting older and older, and more expensive to operate,' he said. 'Even though there might be plenty of gold still in them, the deeper you go underground the more expensive it gets to withdraw that gold, and eventually you reach a point where it's no longer worth your trouble.'

Down Under has some of world's biggest gold mines

New figures, released on 1st July 2019, by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, forecast Australia's gold exports to peak at more than $22 billion in the 2020-21 financial year.

The report by the Office of the Chief Economist said Australia's position as the world's second-largest gold producer is expected to be challenged by Russia, as 'some mature gold mines in WA come to their end of life.'

The Australian gold industry comprises 71 operating mines, with WA accounting for 68 per cent, or 218 tonnes, of total production in the 2018-19 financial year. New South Wales accounted for 13 per cent, or 42 tonnes, of Australia's total gold output.

The report also noted Australia has five of the world's 20 largest gold mines.

The Cadia Hill mine in NSW (10th position), Boddington in WA's South-West (11th), Kalgoorlie-Boulder's Super Pit (14th), Tanami in the Northern Territory (19th) and Tropicana (20th) collectively account for 2.8 per cent, or 95 tonnes, of global gold production.

Resources Minister Matt Canavan announced record Australian resource and energy export earnings of $275 billion for the 2018-19 financial year.

Source: Bullseye

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01.08.2019 (2149 Clicks)

Tadano: Acquisition of Demag Mobile Crane Business from Terex Corporation Completed

On February 23, 2019 Tadano Ltd. announced the approval by its board of directors to enter into an agreement with Terex Corporation, headquartered in the state of Connecticut in the United States, for a stock and asset acquisition of the Demag Mobile Crane Business, headquartered in Germany. Thereafter, regulatory approvals were obtained in each related country, and closing of the acquisition was completed on July 31st.

 

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30.07.2019 (2630 Clicks)

Queensland Coal Mining Jobs Key to regional Future

The resources industry is securing jobs for regional Queenslanders both now and for decades into the future, with new investments the key to long term prosperity in the regions.

 

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