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Ilan Solomons

Ilan Solomons

Ilan Solomons is a Creamer Media Contributing Editor for Engineering News and Mining Weekly.

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Proposed amendments to residue stockpiles and deposits regulations welcomed

20th January 2017 Environmental Affairs Minister Edna Molewa in November published the proposed amendments to the Regulations Regarding the Planning and Management of Residue Stockpiles and Residue Deposits for comment. Law firm Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr (CDH) environmental director Sandra Gore explains that the... 

Company looks back on its first decade, upbeat about future fortunes

20th January 2017 South African geospatial solution and aerial survey company Southern Mapping celebrated its tenth anniversary last month, reflecting on its many achievements while outlining its aims for the future. “Our aim is to remain the leader in the field of aerial surveying airborne remote sensing and... 

Company looks back on its first decade, upbeat about future fortunes
HYPERSPECTRAL SURVEY Southern Mapping’s hyperspectral sensor is the only one its kind that is permanently based in Africa

Portia Derby joins Aurecon, advances company’s transformation efforts

19th January 2017 Employee-owned consulting engineering company Aurecon is moving its transformation process up a gear with the appointment of Portia Derby to the position of Gauteng senior regional director. She is the first black woman appointed to a senior management position involved in the operations of the... 

Portia Derby joins Aurecon, advances company’s transformation efforts
Portia Derby is Aurecon’s new Gauteng senior regional director

Worcester set to have a new R61m high school in 2017

22nd December 2016 Construction of the new Worcester high school, in the Western Cape, is nearing completion and is expected to open its doors in January, the Western Cape government (WCG) said on Thursday. The R61-million project was commissioned in August 2015 by the Department of Transport and Public Works... 

Worcester set to have a new R61m high school in 2017

Dacian secures A$150m for WA gold project

21st December 2016 Gold developer Dacian Gold has completed and signed a syndicated facility agreement (SFA) to fund the development of its Mt Morgans gold project, in Western Australia.   Financial institutions Westpac Banking Corporation, Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited and BNP Paribas will each... 

Dacian secures A$150m for WA gold project

Corunna Downs DFS indicates large iron-ore deposit

21st December 2016 Iron-ore miner Atlas Iron’s Corunna Downs project, in Western Australia, has the potential to deliver 4-million tons a year of lump and fines direct-shipping iron-ore (DSO) over an initial mine life of five to six years. This is according to the results of the project’s definitive feasibility... 

Kibo secures $2.9m forward payment facility for Mbeya project

21st December 2016 Tanzania-focused mineral exploration and development company Kibo Mining has entered into a binding term sheet with UK-based private equity provider Sanderson Capital Partners for a new $2.9-million forward payment facility. The facility provides for Kibo to be advanced part of the $3.6-million... 

Kibo secures $2.9m forward payment facility for Mbeya project

EDD transactions adds R10.8bn to local economy

21st December 2016 Settlements concluded during the year by the Economic Development Department (EDD) has resulted in R10.8-billion being released back into the local economy. This included, among others, settlements with beer and cider giant Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev), carbonated soft drink producer Coca-Cola... 

EDD transactions adds R10.8bn to local economy

Medupi’s second unit powered for first time, generates 796 MW

20th December 2016 State-owned power utility Eskom revealed on Tuesday that the second unit of its Medupi coal-fired power station, in Limpopo was loaded to full capacity over the weekend and generated 796 MW of electricity. Eskom interim CE Matshela Koko said that this was Medupi’s most “significant achievement”... 

Medupi’s second unit powered for first time, generates 796 MW

Moody’s retains Bidvest’s investment rating, outlook negative

20th December 2016 While credit ratings firm Moody’s has kept JSE-listed Bidvest’s investment rating at Baa2 for the local currency global scale long-term outlook, it has changed the outlook to negative. However, it also kept the company’s Prime-2 short-term issuer ratings as well as affirmed its Aa1.za national... 

Moody’s retains Bidvest’s investment rating, outlook negative

Bacanora in advanced discussions with Asian offtake partner

20th December 2016 Aim- and TSX-V-listed lithium and borates company Bacanora Minerals is currently in advanced discussions with a “significant Asian offtake partner” for the supply of battery-grade lithium carbonate from its Sonora lithium project, in Mexico. Bacanora executive chairperson Mark Hohnen stated on... 

Kefi Minerals has a ‘very good’ year, upbeat about 2017 project advancement

20th December 2016 Gold exploration and development company Kefi Minerals has had a “very good” 12 months in which it has made solid progress towards becoming a gold production company, said Kefi executive chairperson Harry Anagnostaras-Adams on Tuesday. “The calm and prodevelopment situation in Ethiopia, combined... 

CSG strengthens security portfolio with R57m purchase of Stallion Reaction

20th December 2016 Strategic outsourcing company CSG Holdings, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Invictus Risk, will purchase the armed response and monitoring division of Stallion Reaction as a going concern for about R57-million.   The transaction includes individual client and commercial contracts, the armed... 

CSG strengthens security portfolio with R57m purchase of Stallion Reaction

Capricorn Metals announces discovery of new, high-grade structure

19th December 2016 Australian junior gold miner Capricorn Metals has confirmed the presence of a new, high-grade mineralised structure in the immediate footwall of the Bibra gold deposit at its 100%-owned Karlawinda gold project, in Western Australia.   Capricorn MD Peter Thompson said on Monday that a recently... 

Eskom’s delay in approving PPAs could cost country 15 000 jobs – Sarec

19th December 2016 The South African economy is in jeopardy of losing 15 000 possible jobs, associated with 26 Department of Energy- (DoE-) approved renewable energy plants, if State-owned power utility Eskom does not follow through with its legal obligations to finalise power purchasing agreements (PPAs) with the... 

Telkom to support subsidiaries with R1.1bn cash injection

19th December 2016 State-owned telecommunications services provider Telkom on Monday informed its shareholders that it would grant R1-billion in financial assistance to its subsidiary Business Connexion (BCX). The information and communication technology (ICT) firm was bought by Telkom for R2.6-billion in 2015,... 

Telkom to support subsidiaries with R1.1bn cash injection

Glencore outlines $1.1b pricing of tender offers

19th December 2016 Diversified mining and marketing company Glencore has priced the offers to purchase up to the maximum tender amount of outstanding notes of $1.1-billion. The total offer consideration relates to the individual number of $1 000 principal amount of notes that have been accepted for purchase. The... 

Sanral embarks on R226m road resurfacing project

19th December 2016 The South African National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral) has announced a R226-million road resurfacing project between the Eastern Cape towns of Grahamstown and Fort Beaufort.    Resurfacing of the R67 from Grahamstown to Fort Beaufort will commence in January and is set to be completed by... 

Electronic incident reporting, management system touted as best practice

16th December 2016 For many years line managers and safety staff in the South African mining industry have tried to understand the relationship between incidents, minor injuries, lost-time injuries, serious injuries and fatal injuries. In the early 1980s, ‘loss control’ was the buzzword in mine safety and the Frank... 

Electronic incident reporting, management system  touted as best practice
RISK AWARENESS Any manager that knows of a hazard and the associated risk, as a reasonable person, will act to avert the harm that will result if this risk materialises

Integration of IoT platforms in mining seen as way to enhance productivity

16th December 2016 The adoption and implementation of exponential technologies will increase productivity and ensure greater efficiencies throughout the mining sector globally, asserts advisory firm Deloitte digital transformation in Africa head Gareth Rees. He points out that the mining sector has been developing... 

Integration of IoT platforms in mining seen as way to  enhance productivity
TECHNOLOGY TAKE-UP BHP Billiton intends using blockchain to record movements of wellbore rock and fluid samples

Report says Zambia needs more friendly tax regime to attract mining investors

16th December 2016 Zambia needs a more competitive mining tax regime to entice new and existing investors to invest billions of dollars into the mining industry and boost flagging production, says Zambia Chamber of Mines (ZCM) president Nathan Chishimba. “Zambia Finance Minister Felix Mutati’s Budget Speech, last... 

Report says Zambia needs more friendly  tax regime to attract mining investors
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IMPROVEMENT, BUT…… Despite recent welcome changes to Mineral Royalty Tax, Zambia’s overall effective mining tax rate remains among the highest in the world

Systems thinking game aims to bring change to mining industry

16th December 2016 Mining industry stakeholders knows that the industry must become more productive and efficient if it is to remain competitive and achieve the returns on investment required by shareholders. Local management consultancy Vuuma Collaborations has been researching other complex industries that have... 

Systems thinking game aims to bring change to mining industry
Photo by Duane Daws
SERIOUS GAMING SiMINE provides a systems thinking approach for mining through modern game technology to understand the complexities of an interconnected mining value chain

Report says Zambia needs more friendly tax regime to attract mining investors

15th December 2016 Zambia needs a more competitive mining tax regime to entice new and existing investors to invest billions of dollars in the mining industry and boost flagging production, says Zambia Chamber of Mines (ZCM) president Nathan Chishimba. “Zambia Finance Minister Felix Mutati’s Budget Speech, last... 

Petmin sees 2% sales increase, 3% production decline in Q3

9th December 2016 Diversified miner Petmin on Friday reported that its production of metallurgical anthracite for the third quarter of the year decreased by 3% year-on-year to 342 536 t, from 352 179 t during the same period in 2015. However, sales volumes increased by 2% year-on-year to 363 982 t compared with... 

Petmin sees 2% sales increase, 3% production decline in Q3
Workers in discussion at Somkhele anthracite mine, KwaZulu-Natal

Slide in BEE ownership to 30% won’t affect Eskom supply deals, says Exxaro

9th December 2016 Diversified miner Exxaro Resources has assured investors that despite its black ownership falling below the 51% required by State-owned power utility Eskom for all its supply contracts, this will not affect its existing supply contracts with the utility. The company is set to introduce a new... 

Slide in BEE ownership to 30% won’t affect Eskom  supply deals, says Exxaro
Photo by Duane Daws
MXOLISI MGOJO Exxaro has for some time, been diversifying some of its shorter-term contracts that were coming to an end

Sibanye testing alternative to explosives-based rock breaking

9th December 2016 The South African mining industry requires a paradigm shift in its fundamental approach to mining processes to ensure that it can move away from the use of explosives, says diversified miner Sibanye Resources safe technology and innovation project engineer Alex Fenn. He argues that explosives are... 

Sibanye testing alternative to explosives-based rock breaking
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NONEXPLOSIVE MINING ENABLER The Multi-Track1000 is 930 mm in height and has four independent track assemblies, which are capable of three different degrees of motion

DMR insists it ‘engaged comprehensively’ with chamber on revised Mining Charter

9th December 2016 The Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) has refuted claims that the Ministry has not actively engaged stakeholders about the draft revised Mining Charter.   The DMR issued a statement stating that it had “engaged comprehensively” with the Chamber of Mines (CoM) on the draft of the charter since... 

DMR insists it ‘engaged comprehensively’ with chamber on revised Mining Charter
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TARGET OF DMR DERISION The DMR says Roger Baxter comments that the previous Mining Charter had been codeveloped were ‘interesting’

MPRDA Bill could deter investment in upstream oil and gas industry – lawyer

9th December 2016 In January 2015, President Jacob Zuma referred the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) Amendment Bill to the National Assembly based on reservations that it would not pass constitutional muster.  Law firm Norton Rose Fulbright South Africa director Lizel Oberholzer says that... 

MPRDA Bill could deter investment in upstream oil and gas industry – lawyer
LIZEL OBERHOLZER Expectations are that the legislator will provide principles that will guide the Mineral Resources Minister in exercising discretion in adjusting the State’s participation in the oil and gas sector

Gold One GM reveals how company nearly lost entire mine in fall-of-ground incident

9th December 2016 An almost disastrous fall-of-ground (FoG) took place on the night of April 21, 2015, at gold mining company Gold One International’s Modder East Operations (MEO), in Springs, on the East Rand, it revealed recently. The FoG covered an area of about 63 m on dip by 43 m on strike, in the back areas... 

PGM supply and demand forecast to decline 2% next year

2nd December 2016 Total global supply of platinum-group metals (PGMs) is forecast to decline by 2% to 7.7-million ounces in 2017 from 7.8-million ounces in 2016, mainly as a result of a decline in secondary supply as jewellery recycling in China returns to a more typical level after retailer destocking raised it... 

PGM supply and demand forecast to decline 2% next year
2017 DECLINE PREDICTION Lower automotive, industrial and investment demand outweigh an increase in jewellery consumption, leaving the market with a deficit of 100 000 oz

Scientist proposes using automated mineralogical analyses to monitor acid mine water

2nd December 2016 The formation of acid mine drainage (AMD) is currently one of the largest environmental problems facing the South African gold mining industry, warns local State-owned mineral and metallurgical innovation company Mintek senior scientist Veruska Govender. She points out that mining operations have... 

Scientist proposes using automated mineralogical analyses  to monitor acid mine water
SERIOUS CONCERN AMD may place ‘undue stress’ upon the country’s economy and water-strained environment, potentially undermining both the agricultural and industrial sectors

China’s chromium market ‘awakening’ under spotlight

2nd December 2016 Companies need to rethink their position on China and change their mindsets to better understand this crucial market for the mining industry to plan a successful strategy, according to strategic market intelligence firm China Market Research Group MD Shaun Rein. He was addressing about 170... 

China’s chromium market ‘awakening’ under spotlight
SHAUN REIN He addressed about 170 delegates at the International Chromium Development Association’s Chromium 2016 conference in Shanghai, China, earlier this month

Mining and metals M&As flat at $7.9bn in third quarter

2nd December 2016 Global mining and metals mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity remained subdued in the third quarter (Q3) of 2016 with deal value flat at $7.9-billion and deal volume up by 12% to 121 deals quarter-over-quarter. This is according professional services firm EY’s recently released ‘Mining Through... 

Mining and metals M&As flat at $7.9bn in third quarter
QUINTIN HOBBS With some improvements in commodity prices, most traditional industry acquirers are still focused on portfolio realignment

Proposed revised Mining Charter would have ‘dire consequences’ – Chamber

2nd December 2016 The South African Chamber of Mines (CoM) has warned that the future viability of the country’s mining sector could be placed in “serious jeopardy” if the Department of Mineral Resources’ (DMR’s) proposed revised Mining Charter is gazetted. During a media briefing in Johannesburg last week, CoM... 

Proposed revised Mining Charter would have ‘dire consequences’ – Chamber
Photo by Duane Daws
UP IN ARMS Chamber of Mines CEO Roger Baxter and public affairs and transformation senior executive Tebello Chabana

DMR hits back at chamber’s claim it was not consulted on draft charter

25th November 2016 The Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) has refuted claims that the Ministry has not actively engaged stakeholders about the draft revised Mining Charter.   On Friday, the DMR issued a statement which said it had “engaged comprehensively” with the Chamber of Mines (CoM) on the draft of the... 

DMR hits back at chamber’s claim it was not consulted on draft charter
Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane

Exxaro confident Eskom contracts safe, despite BEE ownership decreasing to 30%

25th November 2016 Diversified miner Exxaro Resources has assured investors that despite its black ownership falling below the 51% required by State-owned power utility Eskom for all its supply contracts, this will not affect its existing supply contracts with the utility. The company is set to introduce a new... 

Exxaro confident Eskom contracts safe, despite BEE ownership decreasing to 30%
Photo by Duane Daws
Exxaro CEO Mxolisi Mgojo

Only ‘dramatic’ currency devaluation would have huge positive effect on gold price – Canadian economist

25th November 2016 Global trade imbalances have reached a dangerous point and current policies seem powerless against them, says Canadian economic and gold consultancy Dundee Economics chief economist Dr Martin Murenbeeld. He argues that what is required to address this problem is for a “dramatic” currency... 

Only ‘dramatic’ currency devaluation would have huge positive effect on gold price – Canadian economist
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FORGOTTEN FACTOR The number of significant trade imbalances in the global economy is a crucial factor in the outlook for the gold price that has been ‘virtually overlooked’

Fraser Alexander’s structured funding offering well received by mining sector

25th November 2016 Mining services and construction company Fraser Alexander’s Integrated Mining Service (IMS) structured funding offering has been very positively received by the mining industry, says CEO Velile Nhlapo. He informs Mining Weekly that the IMS offering has been particularly popular among emerging... 

Fraser Alexander’s structured funding offering well received by mining sector
WELL RECEIVED Integrated Mining Service offerings have been particularly popular among emerging mining companies and companies with coal-to-power projects

Industry recommits to ‘zero harm’ target as fatalities climb

25th November 2016 The milestones that were agreed upon by all industry stakeholders at the 2014 Mine Occupational Health & Safety Summit are in danger of not being achieved in accordance with their timeline, warns Department of Mineral Resources (DMR) acting mines chief inspector Xolile Mbonambi. He was addressing... 

Industry recommits to ‘zero harm’ target as fatalities climb
RENEWED COMMITTMENT Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Des van Rooyen signs mining industry pledge renewal on achieving health and safety milestones agreed in 2014

Legislative uncertainty, tougher regulations plague Africa’s mining sector

25th November 2016 Mine developers and the providers of capital are facing a “regulatory tsunami” imposed by traditional investee countries in Africa, combined with frequently uncertain internal regulatory regimes, says banking group Nedbank Capital mining and metals head Paul Miller. Miller remarks that with the... 

Legislative uncertainty, tougher regulations  plague Africa’s mining sector
TAKING A STAND Recent legal actions relating to the extractive industries in Africa is indicative that there is a ‘clamping down’ on corrupt practices at the local and international level

SA yet to sign up to Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative

25th November 2016 There are 49 countries that are [active] members of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). The EITI is a global standard to promote open and accountable management by countries of the revenue generated during the extraction of natural resources. However, banking group Nedbank... 

SA yet to sign up to Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative
ODD MAN OUT South Africa is not a member of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative, unlike other major mining destinations, such as the US
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