BMI – a unit of market analyst Fitch Solutions – has revised up the price forecast for zinc in 2024 from $US2300 per tonne to $US2500 per tonne due to higher base effects. Despite the bump in value, prices are expected to drop to multi-year lows due to an oversupply in the market.
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Nickel downturn to last three years: First Quantum
First Quantum Minerals has halted mining operations at its Ravensthorpe nickel operation in Western Australia.
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Azure confirms major lithium discovery
Azure Minerals continues to bolster the world-class potential of its Andover lithium project in Western Australia after confirming the presence of a ‘major lithium mineralised system’ at Target Area 3 (TA3).
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Flynn Gold discovers near-surface gold system
Flynn Gold believes it has unearthed a near-surface gold system at its Warrentinna project in Tasmania.
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Kalamazoo welcomes new CEO
Keep up with the latest executive movements across the mining sector, featuring Kalamazoo Resources, Wildcat Resources and Sibanye-Stillwater.
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Luke Reinehr, who co-founded Kalamazoo
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Keep an eye on this WA lithium explorer
Zenith Minerals has regained control of its Split Rocks and Waratah Wells lithium projects after its joint venture partner failed to advance exploration.
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Why gold could reach new heights in 2024
While central bank buying was a significant contributor to gold’s good fortunes in 2023, there could be even more stimulants for the precious metal in 2024. We take a closer look at gold's prospects this year.
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Promising WA potash project gets a second shot at life
Reward Minerals is raising funds for the acquisition of a potash producing project in Western Australia with a life of mine between 30 and 50 years.
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Smooth sailing for Kali Metals while others tread water
While a slew of producers in Australia battle to keep the lights on, ASX newcomer Kali Metals is swatting away corporate investors with a stick.
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What’s wrong with nickel?
Nickel hasn’t begun 2024 on the right note, with prices teetering above $US16,000 per tonne on the London Metal Exchange (LME) – lows not seen since early 2021. What's causing this?
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