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Antofagasta to lift copper output in 2016 after missing last year's target

Jan. 27, 2016, 5:01 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Los Pelambres remains Antofagasta's flagship mine, producing over 55% of the total group output. (Image courtesy of Antofagasta)Chile's Antofagasta (LON:ANTO) said Wednesday it plans to boost copper production in 2016 by as much as 17% after it missed its output target for last year.The mining group, property of the Luksic family -one of Chile's richest- said it produced 630,300 metric tons of th...Read More

Current mining downturn not a normal' one - Moody's

Jan. 27, 2016, 3:50 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Ministro Hales copper mine in Chile. (Image courtesy of Codelco via Flickr)The continued rout in commodity prices that has severely hit the mining industry in the past year can't be considered a "normal" cyclical downturn, but rather, an unprecedented one, says Moody's in a new report released this week.The ratings agency, which recently placed 175 energy and mining firms at risk of downgrades, sa...Read More

One more reason you don't want to mine nickel

Jan. 26, 2016, 1:06 PM / Frik Els

Slag tapping at Glencore's Sudbury Nickel Smelter. Image: GlencoreNickel was the worst performer in a pretty sorry commodities field in 2015. The steelmaking ingredient lost just shy of 42% of its value last year.What makes nickel's dismal year even more disappointing is that following Indonesia's ore ban at the outset of 2014, the stars seemed to align for the metal and analysts rushed to its de...Read More

Freeport-McMoRan reports 4Q loss on metals, oil slump

Jan. 26, 2016, 7:06 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Freeport McMoRan's Grasberg is the world's largest gold mine and third largest copper operation. (Image from archives)Shares in Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE:FCX) rallied Tuesday morning even though the diversified US miner and oil producer reported a fourth-quarter loss bigger than the one logged in 2014.The stock was up more than 3% to $4.07 at 10:45 am ET, but it has dropped almost 40% since the star...Read More

Calcined bauxite poised for proppants recovery

Jan. 26, 2016, 1:14 AM / Roskill Information Services

The ceramic proppants sector is forecast to become the largest market for non-metallurgical bauxite by 2021, overtaking the refractories industry. Consumption of bauxite in refractories, both directly and via brown fused alumina, accounted for more than 20% of the total non-metallurgical bauxite market in 2015.Demand for calcined bauxite in production of ceramic proppants is expected to grow by mo...Read More

CHART: Stop panicking about Chinese growth

Jan. 25, 2016, 2:58 PM / Frik Els

Fears of a hard landing in China have investors seeing redChinese leaders in October outlined the direction of the world's second largest economy over the next five years.The country's 13th five-year plan running from 2016 - 2020 calls for "medium-high economic growth" and doubles-down on a long-stated commitment to "double 2010 GDP by 2020".The 2020 GDP goal would require annual growth rates of 6...Read More

Hedge funds in major commodities rethink

Jan. 25, 2016, 1:26 PM / Frik Els

Pushing bullish bets up a few barsWith weakness returning to equities and oil on Monday, gold futures trading in New York attracted brisk buying from investors eager for alternatives amid all the market turmoil.In afternoon trade gold for delivery in February, the most active contract, was exchanging hands for $1,106.60 an ounce, up more than $10 compared to Friday's close. Thanks to safe haven...Read More

Iran goes beyond oil - to sign $5.4bn in mining deals with Italy, France

Jan. 25, 2016, 11:51 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Sarcheshmeh copper complex, operated by the National Iranian Copper Industries. (Image courtesy of NICICO)Iran's full-re-entry into the world energy market upon the lifting of sanctions has hurt oil prices further, sending them below the psychologically significant $30-a-barrel level last week.The question in everyone's mind now is how Iran's incursion into the mining industry will affect an al...Read More

Eldorado Gold to book up to $1.6 billion charge after halting work in Greece

Jan. 25, 2016, 3:55 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Construction of a concrete batching plant at Skouries mine. (Image courtesy of Eldorado Gold)Canada's Eldorado Gold (TSX: ELD) (NYSE:EGO) said Monday it expects to write down the value of its assets in Greece by US$1.2 billion-US$1.6 billion, after it halted majority of its operations at one of its four projects in the European country.The Vancouver-based company has been at odds with the Greek go...Read More

Chile losing ground as top copper producer since metal price in the pits

Jan. 22, 2016, 11:03 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Not even Chuquicamata, the world's largest open pit copper mine, seems to be able to rescue Chile at the moment. (Courtesy of Codelco via Flickr)Resilience in the copper industry, its producers and investors, continues to be tested this year, as the metal price has touched fresh lows, falling last week to $1.95 per pound, a price last seen in May 2009, and analysts don't see a clear end to China's...Read More

LME said in talks with banks to list gold contracts in London

Jan. 22, 2016, 5:58 AM / Bloomberg

The London Metal Exchange is in talks with the World Gold Council and five banks about the possibility of introducing futures contracts on gold and standardized central clearing, according to two people familiar with the matter.The talks are exploratory and there's no time frame for a decision on the contract, which would be for delivery in London, said the people, who asked not to be identified b...Read More

Moody's puts 175 energy and mining firms on review as low prices bite

Jan. 22, 2016, 3:50 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

The top five mining companies and three of the world's biggest energy groups are among the hundreds the hundreds of mining and energy firms that Moody's placed on review for a credit downgrade. (Image: Screenshot via TheDollarVigilante | YouTube)BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Anglo American and Vale are among the dozens of mining and energy firms that Moody's placed on review for a credit downgrade on F...Read More

Barrick braces for up to $3 billion in writedowns

Jan. 22, 2016, 2:08 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Work at the now halted Pascua-Lama gold, silver and copper project. (Image from archives)Canadian Barrick Gold (TSX, NYSE:ABX), the world's largest producer of the metal by output, brought some fresh bad news to investors late Thursday as it warned expected to book up to $3 billion in impairment charges amid continued weakness in gold prices.The Toronto-based miner has had a rough time in the Lati...Read More

Canada's Nevsun defends itself against abuse allegations in Eritrea

Jan. 22, 2016, 1:49 AM / News 1130

Should foreigners who allege human rights abuses against a Canadian company operating in a foreign land have their case heard in a Canadian court?Such arguments are currently being heard in a Vancouver court. The case involves Vancouver-based mining company Nevsun and three employees from Eritrea.In their notice of civil claim, the employees say they "were subjected to cruel, inhuman and degradin...Read More

Rick Mills: How to profit from the demands of a growing world population

Jan. 22, 2016, 12:46 AM / The Gold Report

As the world prepares to house, feed and care for 9.7 billion people, Ahead of the Herd founder Rick Mills is looking for the companies that will profit from the silent tsunami of demand creeping up on resource and healthcare providers. In this interview with The Gold Report, Mills reveals the six companies he thinks are well positioned in their respective sectors to ride this population wave to p...Read More

INFOGRAPHIC: The periodic table of commodity returns

Jan. 21, 2016, 12:56 AM / Visual Capitalist

Courtesy of: Visual CapitalistAt the beginning of each year, U.S. Global Investors puts out a fantastic visualization called the Periodic Table of Commodity Returns. This year's version has an interactive design that allows users to sort returns by various categories including returns, volatility, and other groupings.For those keeping score, 2015 was a historically bad year for commodities in almo...Read More

Greek court annuls Govt. decision to revoke Eldorado Gold licence

Jan. 20, 2016, 10:00 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Construction of a concrete batching plant at Skouries mine. (Image courtesy of Eldorado Gold)Greece's top administrative court ruled Wednesday that last year's government decision to revoke Canada's Eldorado Gold (TSX: ELD) (NYSE:EGO) mining licence in the country's north was baseless, Reuters reports.The Vancouver-based company had appeal appealed Greece's energy and environment ministry order...Read More

Oil, Asian stocks rout deepen miners wounds

Jan. 20, 2016, 4:06 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

Global stocks sank to their lowest levels since 2013 on Wednesday, hit by yet another drop in oil prices and the IMF's lower growth forecast for China, which is leading equity markets to one of their worst monthly performances ever.Brent crude, the international energy benchmark, was trading this morning at $28.07 per barrel, the lowest price in 13 years.Prices for copper, often viewed as a barom...Read More

Double-digit growth expected for Chile, Colombia, Peru and Mexico - Scotiabank

Jan. 20, 2016, 1:00 AM / Financial Post

Despite recent market volatility and exposure to low oil and commodity prices, Bank of Nova Scotia has set double-digit growth targets in four Pacific Alliance countries: Chile, Peru, Colombia, and Mexico.Dieter Jentsch, group head of international banking at Canada's third-largest bank, said the targets were based in part on the expectations of central bankers in those countries, all four of whom...Read More

Shrinking land base for mineral exploration in B.C. risks industry

Jan. 20, 2016, 12:07 AM / Association for Mineral Exploration BC

The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia (AME BC) is calling for action on the part of the Provincial Government in the wake of a new report highlighting the shrinking land base available for the exploration of hidden and valuable minerals in B.C. as well as the increasingly complex government policies that exploration companies are forced to navigate. Without ongoing exploration t...Read More

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