Miningmx is proud to present the 22nd edition of The Mining Yearbook in e-zine format. Some of the highlights to look out for in this 2024 edition are:
Once at the apex of the mining food chain, diversified miners are now finding they are less preferred as investors jockey for the copper boom.
Gulf state spending has brought a fresh dynamic to the competition for mineral resources. But it also raises uncomfortable questions about governance and human rights.
Coal is back; in fact, it never went away. Developed economy governments are following investors in recognising the fuel remains an important fixture in the global energy complex.
Furtive, elusive, cute even, this rare breed of chinchilla is proving a major headache for Gold Fields, demonstrating the scale of permitting challenges in the mining sector.
Also in this edition:
- Neal Froneman’s Sibanye-Stillwater faces its biggest challenge yet as it turns its gaze on global metals
- It’s a mad, mad world. Thank goodness for gold
- Trans Hex has made an unlikely recovery despite diamond sector price woes