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Is EMH set to supply clean lithium to the EU?
European Metals Holdings (EMH) is developing the fully integrated Cinovec lithium, tin, tungsten deposit in the northern Czech Republic.
March 5, 2021 0 comment
AVZ to announce $US300m worth of Manono contracts
AVZ Minerals is set to award $US300 million ($432 million) worth of tenders to develop its Manono lithium-tin project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
June 24, 2020 0 comment
Australia-US alliance key to creating critical minerals hub
Having inked a critical minerals development deal with the United States, Australia is securing its future as a key global producer of critical minerals.
March 5, 2020 0 comment
TNT to offload Tasmanian assets in favour of American project
TNT Mines plans to sell its Aberfoyle and Great Pyramid tin and tungsten projects in north-eastern Tasmania to private Canadian company TinOne Resources.
July 12, 2019 0 comment
Apollo resumes mine services at Couflens
Apollo Minerals has started the re-installation of mine services within the Salau tungsten mine in France after receiving approvals from local authorities.
September 26, 2018 0 comment
Thor Mining obtains ministerial approval for NT copper, vanadium tenements
Thor Mining has received ministerial approval to expand and acquire interests in tungsten, copper and vanadium tenements adjacent to the company’s Molyhil mine in the Northern Territory.
September 25, 2018 0 comment
Thor Mining tungsten mine to bring economic boost to NT
Thor Mining’s proposed Molyhil tungsten mine in the Northern Territory could deliver $100 million of net value and $500 million in revenue over its seven-year mine life, according to a definitive feasibility study (DFS).
August 23, 2018 0 comment
Tungsten Mining on track for more Mt Mulgine funding
Tungsten Mining plans to raise around $20 million to accelerate development of the Mt Mulgine tungsten project in the Murchison region of Western Australia.
April 16, 2018 0 comment
Losses grow for Anglo-Australian Wolf Minerals’ UK tungsten mine
Anglo-Australian tungsten producer Wolf Minerals has seen an 18 per cent rise in pre-tax losses for its Drakelands Mine in County Devon, England.
October 3, 2017 0 comment
Mt Mulgine tungsten project gets environmental nod
Tungsten Mining has received environmental approval from both state and federal governments for its Mt Mulgine tungsten project in Western Australia.
August 11, 2017 0 comment
Apollo Minerals acquires French tungsten project
Sydney-based Apollo Minerals has acquired Ariege Tungstene SAS, which holds an 80 per cent interest in the Couflens tungsten-copper-gold project in the south of France.
March 14, 2017 0 comment
Tungsten in Tasmania
Australia’s smallest state may see the strongest revival as the mining industry slowly claws its way out of the downturn.
June 2, 2016 16 comments
King Island tungsten mine gets greenlight
The Tasmanian Government has approved plans to reopen the closed King Island scheelite and tungsten operations on King Island.
June 17, 2014 0 comment
Wolf Minerals to begin construction of English tungsten mine
Wolf Minerals has given the greenlight to GR Engineering to begin construction of its Hemerdon tungsten and tin project.
February 11, 2014 0 comment
King Island tungsten mine could reopen creating 90 new jobs
King Island Sheelite is working towards reopening its open cut tungsten mine, with 90 jobs set to be created if the operation resumes production.
November 14, 2013 0 comment
Kiwi billionaires eyeing off tungsten juniors
A major New Zealand business is making waves in the tungsten space, taking positions in a number of juniors.
October 4, 2013 0 comment
$100m tungsten project gets green light
The Queensland Government has given environmental authority (EA) for Vital Metals’ Watershed tungsten project 160 kilometres northwest of Cairns near Mt Carbine.
September 6, 2013 0 comment
Wolf awards CA Blackwell tungsten mining contract
Australian miner Wolf Minerals has awarded CA Blackwell a $140 million contract for its Hemerdon tungsten project.
July 2, 2013 0 comment
Mining boss drowns in NSW
The director of a junior mining company has drowned trying to rescue six South Korean students from tidal currents on the NSW central coast.
January 14, 2013 9 comments