Recent news
Russians “welcome, but only on competitive terms”
The 17th and the latest inter-governmental meeting between Russia and Mongolia in Moscow had a long agenda and ended with several decisions to enhance collaboration between the two nations. These included some issues of importance in the mining sector. S. Bold-Erdene talks to vice minister of mining, O. Erdenebulgan, to find out more.
Game-changing sub-programmes in the making
A novel feature of the draft State Policy on the Mineral Sector, awaiting Parliament’s approval, is that its implementation will be effected through several sub-programmes, the detailed explanatory and regulatory articles related to which will ultimately demarcate the way along which the whole mineral sector will develop until 2025.
MMJ moves with the times
I wish to congratulate the staff of the Mongolian Mining Journal on the magazine’s 5th anniversary and wish them more success in the years to come.
It has always been a magazine of the times
Looking back, 2008 was a landmark year for the mining industry of Mongolia. Mining began in many deposits, reserve estimates in several already discovered deposits were re-estimated, and talks began on operating Oyu Tolgoi and Tavan Tolgoi.
Peabody Energy: TT should to be developed as an integrated complex
Mongolia’s economy has been suffering from an economic downturn due in part to lower commodity prices. Arshad Sayed, President for Peabody Energy in Mongolia and India, talks to MMJ on Mongolia’s economic outlook and how to enhance value creation in the country’s mining industry.
Prime Minister N.Altanhuyag’s Speech
Dear guests and representatives, this forum in which we discuss the development of the coal to liquid technology in Mongolia is timely and very important.
MMJ co-hosting forum on the mineral sector
The Mongolian Mining Journal is adding another feather to its cap as it prepares to organise a forum to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the modern Mongolian mineral sector. We shall be working in conjunction with the Office of the President and the forum will be held at the Government Palace in November 2013.
China’s REE exports capping to have no short-term effect
Should the world’s largest rare earth elements (REE) producer China proceed to cap its exports within the next five years, it would probably not have a significant knock-on effect in the current global market, says critical REE project developer Frontier Rare Earths CEO James Kenny. He says the reason is that China is currently expected to fall short of its proposed 100,000 t/y export cap, leaving the present largely balanced market unaffected.
Alexander Molyneux’s hopes for ‘BHP Asia’ to be
Alexander Molyneux, a youngish former head of Robert Friedland’s SouthGobi Resources, is Blumont’s new Chairman and potential key shareholder. He has said that withe a strategy designed to make it a major miner. “We are on our way to become Asia’s BHP.”
Hall of Fame planned for global mining pioneers
Top pioneering mining technology innovators and developers will be honoured by inclusion in the inaugural global Mining Technology Hall of Fame next year, to shine the light on the people – past and present – behind the “leaps of progress” that had changed the industry for the better.
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