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“Challenges are more opportunity than problem”
Ben Chalmers, Senior Vice President of The Mining Association of Canada, was in Mongolia in September to spread awareness about the concept of TSM or Towards Sustainable Mining. B. Tugsbilegt finds out from him more about TSM, and how it would help mining meet stricter standards of emission reduction, water management and such environmental challenges.
Reducing greenhouse gas emission is not yet a priority area of concern for Mongolian miners but this will surely change as the world gears for climate change. What are the things to which they should pay special attention?
There can be no doubt that mining should pay attention to climate change. One way we can do this is to use a system like TSM to manage our energy usage effectively and to set emissions targets.
Trends in Commodity Prices
We are currently in an era of extreme volatility in terms of commodities, where we can experience the swiftest growth in value, and one of the sharp drops, all within a few weeks of one another (Australian Mining August 2016).
Price slump makes North Korea step up mining output
The sharp fall in global commodity prices is starting to have an impact on North Korea, a state that relies heavily on exports of minerals to keep its economy afloat — and its gargantuan military funded.
Coal conversion projects to worsen global warming
At about 8:30 on a chilly winter morning, a factory outside the desert city Ulin in China is already getting busy. Its five-story office building is almost fully occupied. Trucks drive in with coal and drive out with construction waste.
No halt to slide in Chinese coal imports in 2015
Oversupply continues to weigh on the performance of thermal and metallurgical coal exports into China, according to Wood Mackenzie senior analyst Jonathan Sultoon. The causes of oversupply stemmed from an earlier market enthusiasm for coal that peaked in 2010 and 2011.
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.
Gazprom cuts gas purchases from Central Asia
Russia’s Gazprom plans to reduce the volume of gas purchases from Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan by nearly 10 billion cubic meters and replace these volumes with its own gas in 2015.
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.
Falling business fails to dampen Canadian mining sector
Skills shortages remain top of mind for Canadian resources and mining sector employers, after 75% of companies polled in a recent international recruitment agency Hays Canada survey described the shortage as “moderate” to “significant”.
Mining boom keeps Australians from jobs in Antarctica
There are times when the sun never sets on Antarctica, but a long-term Australian programme encouraging people to “live the dream” and work in the vast frozen landscape is having to extend a deadline for the project due to a shortage of applicants.
Baosteel to invest $1.3bn in natural gas pipeline
China’s Baoshan Iron &Steel, the country’s largest listed steelmaker, said it will invest $1.3billion in a natural gas pipeline project led by China National Petroleum Corp. Narrowing margins and weaker growth in demand have prompted steelmakers in China, the world’s top steel producer, to seek more cooperation with downstream users to increase profit.