Kainantu Resources has agreed to terms for the acquisition of the remaining 90% interest in the May River project in Papua New Guinea from Hardrock Limited, giving the Asia-Pacific-focused miner full ownership and control. Full story.
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Ok Tedi graduates 25 from GDS, PAD programs
Papua New Guinea-focused miner Ok Tedi (OTML) has graduated its newest classes from its graduate development scheme (GDS) and preferred area development (PAD) programs. Full story.
Read MoreKRL North continues to build confidence
Asia-Pacific-focused Kainantu Resources has provided an update on its exploration campaign at the KRL North site, which is adjacent to K92 Mining’s Kainantu gold mine, in Papua New Guinea. Full article.
Read MoreK92’s Kainantu operating normally after PNG quake
Canadian-based, Papua New Guinea-focused gold producer K92 Mining said mining activity at its Kainantu gold operation in the Eastern Highlands province is progressing normally after a large earthquake hit the region earlier this month. Read full article.
Read MoreOk Tedi hits enviable safety milestone
Papua New Guinea-focused miner Ok Tedi said 5 July that its geology and exploration department has recorded a significant safety achievement: 11 years without a lost-time injury (LTI). Read full article.
Read MoreOTML welcomes 24 new apprentice miners
Papua New Guinea copper, gold and silver producer Ok Tedi Mining (OTML) has welcomed two dozen new apprentice workers to its fold. Read full article from The Asia Miner.
Read MoreDiscovery Silver adds Esplin as COO
Canadian-based and Mexico-focused Discovery Silver, owner of the Cardero silver complex in the Chihuahua state, has appointed former Newmont and Barrick executive Anthony Esplin to serve as its chief operating officer (COO). View full article from North American Mining.
Read MoreRamu restarts after two-week idle
Nickel 28 has confirmed the restart of the Ramu cobalt and nickel operation in Papua New Guinea (PNG) by its operating partner, Metallurgical Corporation of China, after a temporary suspension to curb the rising spread of COVID-19 in the region. View full article from The Asia Miner.
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