Mining The Resources
Minding the future
Эрдсийг эрдэнэст
Ирээдүйг өндөр хөгжилд
Recent news
Successful start of Expo Mongolia in 2015! From 23rd to 25th March 80 regional and international companies and institutions presented their latest products from industries like agriculture, infrastructure, construction, energy, mining and transport at Expo Mongolia trade fair and conference.
Largest coal mine in Russia opens A new 167-year-life coal mine has opened in Russia. The Arshanovsky open cut mine, in south eastern Siberia, has set a goal of two billion tonnes of coal extracted over its mine life, at a rate of around 10 million tonnes per annum.
More Chinese iron ore mines seen shutting in 2015 About a third of China’s iron ore mines have halted production and this could rise as high as 45 per cent by the end of the year if the price of the steelmaking raw material stays below $70 a tonne.
World Coal Association calls for greater use of cleaner technologies The World Coal Association has called for greater investment in cleaner coal technologies, in order to meet growing global energy demand and reduce CO2 emissions.
XAMODX awarded Mongolia’s first Fairmined Certificate The NGO XAMODX is the first Mongolian organization, only the fourth in the world, and the only one outside South America to have been awarded the Fairmined Certification by the Alliance for Responsible Mining recognizing that the gold it produces is without the use of mercury or cyanide.
Industry Minister against mining at Noyon Mountain MP and Minister of Industry D.Erdenebat has used his twitter account to explain why he is against development of mining in the Noyon Mountain area. His tweet reads:
Concern over how Mongolian plans pose threat to Baikal Lake Baikal is facing another environmental threat, this time from across the border with plans in Mongolia for a series of new hydroelectric power plants. Campaigners including Greenpeace have made a plea to the World Bank to block funding for the major projects, which will see the plants built on tributary rivers leading to Baikal. Among the proposals is one to dam a river and divert water to the Gobi desert.
Mongolia offers more land for mining to raise cash Mongolia is hoping to drum up more foreign investor interest in its flagging mining industry after opening up an additional 10.1 million hectares of territory for mining exploration.
Mongolia offers more land for mining to raise cash Mongolia is hoping to drum up more foreign investor interest in its flagging mining industry after opening up an additional 10.1 million hectares of territory for mining exploration. The country, estimated to possess $1.5 trillion worth of mineral resources like gold, copper and iron ore, started the application process for exploration licences on Jan. 26.
ArcelorMittal sells Siberian coal mines to Russian company ArcelorMittal, the world’s biggest steelmaker by shipments, has sold its interest in the Kuzbass coal mines in the Kemerovo region of Siberia, Russia, to Russia’s National Fuel Company (NTK).
Despite 8% output jump, Alrosa sees only moderate growth in 2015 Russia’s Alrosa, the world’s top diamond producer by output in carats, says its fourth-quarter output climbed 8% to 10.6 million carats.
Drilling at Erdene Resource’s Altan Nar yields significant results Erdene Resource Development says drilling results for the first four holes of the 15-hole Q4 2014 exploration programme at its wholly-owned Altan Nar gold-polymetallic project show significant increase in width and grade at the northern edge of Discovery Zone South (DZS).
The iniquities of inequality One reason why the Right – do mark the capital R, for this significant and substantial section of the world’s population is often enough not right – was so upset by Thomas Piketty’s book last year is that it showed so cogently that inequality is not inevitable, it is engineered.
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