While Fortescue is having to rectify pipe issues at its Iron Bridge mine, the company has detailed the financial upside of this high-grade operation.
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New iron ore and copper bosses at BHP
After BHP announced several leadership changes in December, the company has now revealed new iron ore and copper bosses.
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MinRes lithium assets remain ‘profitable at current prices’
Mineral Resources (MinRes) welcomed growth in its lithium department during the December quarter despite an unfavourable market.
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Glencore brings True North into the fold
Glencore will toll treat up to one million tonnes of copper per year from True North’s Cloncurry copper project in Queensland.
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The rare earths outlook
Australia’s critical minerals industry is under pressure from all angles, with nickel and lithium just two commodities feeling the pinch of a turbulent international marketplace. How is the rare earths sector faring?
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The gold war brewing in Africa
ASX-listed Perseus Mining is locked in a bidding war for control over OreCorp, which owns an advanced stage gold project in Tanzania.
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How is Liontown handling the lithium price plunge?
Liontown Resources has put plans to expand its Kathleen Valley lithium project on hold as the price of lithium slumps and investors reassess.
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What the Israel-Hamas war means for energy prices
Simultaneous wars are wreaking havoc on certain markets including the energy industry, but will this drive higher oil and gas prices? Fitch Solutions gives its take on the situation.
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Lithium, uranium and more: Hot and cold commodities for 2024
Another year calls for another slate of commodity predictions, with the outlook of some metals and minerals clearer than others. We enlist some market analysts to get the inside word on hot and cold commodity predictions for 2024.
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Carrapateena record uplifts BHP
BHP is starting to get the best out of its OZ Minerals assets, with half-year production from the SA mines increasing by 48 per cent.
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