Sunday, April 24, 2022

Miners gather amid surging demand for critical minerals and fiercely rising ESG demands

Miners gather amid surging demand for critical minerals and fiercely rising ESG demands: Amid the global transition to renewable energies and the effects of strong commodity prices and supply crunches, there is a scramble to ensure security of supply of critical and battery minerals in Africa. These factors heighten the importance of African mining and the role of the Investing in African Mining Indaba – to be held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from May 9 to 12 – states Indaba organiser Hyve Group head of content Tom Quinn.

Friday, April 15, 2022

Bokoni platinum mine is large, high-grade opportunity, says African Rainbow Minerals

Bokoni platinum mine is large, high-grade opportunity, says African Rainbow Minerals: The Bokoni platinum group metals (PGM) mine being acquired for R3.5-billion by African Rainbow Minerals (ARM) hosts South Africa’s second largest PGM resource, with ready-built mining and processing plant infrastructure on site. Bokoni provides greater exposure to palladium and is close to ARM’s Modikwa and Two Rivers PGM mines. It lifts the JSE-listed company’s combined PGMs resource base by 135% to 266-million ounces of four-element (4E) PGMs.

Saturday, April 9, 2022

Green hydrogen production a key part of Sasol’s net-zero strategy

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Green hydrogen production a key part of Sasol’s net-zero strategy: Energy and chemicals company Sasol senior sustainability manager Viran Pillay has reiterated that the group already has the technology to produce green hydrogen, which will form a key part of its strategy to transitioning from being the second-largest greenhouse-gas emitter in South Africa to net-zero by 2050. Speaking at the 2022 PGMs Industry Day, in Johannesburg, on April 6, Pillay said Sasol had full logistics trains in place to support the production of green hydrogen.

Tuesday, April 5, 2022

Coal is not dead, Prevost insists

Coal is not dead, Prevost insists: Coal consulting firm XMP Consulting senior coal analyst Xavier Prevost has stressed that coal is not “dead” and that South Africa’s coal resources remain abundant and can provide low-emitting, cost-effective, reliable and sustainable power well into the future with the correct technology. He called for renewed investment into coal owing to its continued critical role in energy production.

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