The U.S. Department of Labor will reopen the rulemaking record and hold a virtual public hearing on Jan. 11, 2022, on the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s proposed rule for Safety Program for Surface Mobile Equipment to improve safe usage of mobile, powered-haulage equipment. This proposed rule is one of several actions MSHA has taken to reduce fatal and nonfatal…
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Metso Outotec sending grinding equipment to Las Truchas
Metso Outotec has landed a €17 million order for key grinding equipment for ArcelorMittal’s Las Truchas iron ore processing facility in Mexico, which is currently undergoing a refurbishment.
Read MoreCanadian Mining Hall of Fame to induct Mackey, others
The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame has offered congratulations to its five newest inductees for 2022.
Read MoreScorpio picks Zerga as CEO, president
Scorpio Gold has selected Chris Zerga as its president and chief executive officer, effective immediately.
Read MoreSeequent to acquire AR2Tech
Engineering software company Seequent, part of Pennsylvania-based Bentley Systems, has acquired Colorado geostatistical software developer Advanced Resources and Risk Technology (AR2Tech). View full article from North American Mining.
Read MoreAmerican Eagle Gold acquires NAK project in BC
American Eagle Gold has entered into an agreement to acquire a 100% interest in the Nakinilerak (NAK) property – a copper-gold porphyry exploration target – in the Babine Copper District of British Columbia, Canada. Read full article from North American Mining.
Read MoreFirst gold for Camino Rojo
Orla Mining, which has brought its Camino Rojo project to operational fruition in less than two years, has recorded the first gold pour from the gold operation in Zacatecas state, Mexico. Read full article in North American Mining.
Read MoreCopper Mountain weathers the storm in BC
While some of its contemporaries in British Columbia are reporting varied results, Copper Mountain Mining has confirmed positive news from the recent heavy rains, flooding and mudslides in the region: that its flagship operation suffered no material impacts. Read full article from North American Mining.
Read MoreAscot’s Premier received Mines Act permit
Ascot Resources’ Mines Act permit for the construction and operation of the Premier gold project in northwestern British Columbia has been approved, allowing it to move forward toward what will now be an early 2023 restart. Read the full article from North American Mining.
Read MoreSolvay expands U.S. facility to meet global copper demand
Solvay has confirmed expansion plans for its Mount Pleasant, Tennessee, facility that will increase copper solvent extraction product capacity by about 20%. Read full article from North American Mining.
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