
Arunima Kumar
Reporter at Reuters
@Reuters Amers Energy & Mining reporter. Covers cannabis sector on boss' order. Rafa is GOAT. RTs ≠ endorsements. DM open for tips or mail [email protected]
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5 days ago |
reuters.com | Arunima Kumar
Top oilfield service firms warn of slower 2025 activityTariffs raising costs, adding pressure on service marginsSLB, Halliburton, Baker Hughes cite weaker North America outlookOil producers cutting back drilling activityMay 9 (Reuters) - Top U.S. oilfield service firms have signaled a challenging period ahead as a recent slide in oil prices pushes producers to temper their drilling activity and rethink their budgets.
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6 days ago |
timeslive.co.za | Divya Rajagopal |Arunima Kumar
08 May 2025 - 13:45 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Canadian company Barrick and Mali's government have been locked in a dispute for more than six months over the Loulo-Gounkoto complex, Barrick's largest mine in Mali. File photo.
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1 week ago |
businesslive.co.za | Arunima Kumar |Divya Rajagopal |Daina Beth Solomon
Bengaluru/Toronto — Barrick Mining is spending $15m a month to keep its Mali mine running and does not know where Mali’s government is keeping the gold it confiscated from the Canadian company, CEO Mark Bristow said on Wednesday. In an interview about the long-running conflict with authorities in the West African nation, Bristow said the government there had walked back on an agreement to settle a tax dispute three times.
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1 week ago |
marketscreener.com | Divya Rajagopal |Arunima Kumar
(Reuters) -Barrick Mining is spending $15 million a month to keep its Mali mine running and doesn't know where Mali's government is keeping the gold it confiscated from the Canadian company, CEO Mark Bristow said on Wednesday.
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1 week ago |
marketscreener.com | Divya Rajagopal |Arunima Kumar
(Reuters) - Barrick Mining CEO Mark Bristow said the Canadian miner is spending $15 million a month to keep its Mali mine running, and that he does not know where Mali's government is keeping the gold it confiscated from the company. In an interview about the long-running conflict with authorities in the West African nation, Bristow said the government there walked back on an agreement three times, and called the jailing of Barrick employees in the country a human rights violation.
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