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2 weeks ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
After emerging from authoritarian rule and dictatorship in 1998, Indonesia’s grip on democracy has remained fragile. However, one thing that is anything but fragile is the country’s stranglehold on global nickel markets. As the largest and most populous country in South East Asia, it stands the reason Indonesia should be a major regional economic powerhouse. But the careful – yet aggressive – nurturing of its nickel market over several years has now positioned it as a major global player.
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3 weeks ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
Despite masses of research, copious statistical analyses and the endless logging of occupational data, it is still difficult to say exactly how many mine vehicle collisions occur globally each year. It is also hard to say how many people are injured or killed as a result. In Australia, at least, the figures are comprehensively collected and made more widely available.
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1 month ago |
nrinvesting.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe |Olivia Thomson |Zachary Shahan |NR Investing
Just six years on from the horrific Brumadinho disaster, it is still difficult to talk about mine tailings without recalling those events. The sudden failure of the dam at the Córrego do Feijão iron ore mine in Brazil brought the issue of tailings management and its impact on communities to light. Coupled with the fact that, just a few years earlier, the country had been the victim of another dam collapse in Mariana, it became clear that action was needed.
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1 month ago |
oilandinvest.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe |Dávid Havasi |Cynthia Shahan |Jake Richardson
Just six years on from the horrific Brumadinho disaster, it is still difficult to talk about mine tailings without recalling those events. The sudden failure of the dam at the Córrego do Feijão iron ore mine in Brazil brought the issue of tailings management and its impact on communities to light. Coupled with the fact that, just a few years earlier, the country had been the victim of another dam collapse in Mariana, it became clear that action was needed.
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1 month ago |
mining-technology.com | Andrew Tunnicliffe
Just six years on from the horrific Brumadinho disaster, it is still difficult to talk about mine tailings without recalling those events. The sudden failure of the dam at the Córrego do Feijão iron ore mine in Brazil brought the issue of tailings management and its impact on communities to light. Coupled with the fact that, just a few years earlier, the country had been the victim of another dam collapse in Mariana, it became clear that action was needed.
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