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Local battery material champions planning first-mover advances into new geographies 
By: Martin Creamer 15th March 2021 South Africa’s team of local battery material champions are planning first-mover advances into new geographies. Mining Weekly can today report that... →
Implats pursuing renewables, green hydrogen, exploration, carbon neutrality 
By: Martin Creamer 25th February 2021 Platinum group metals (PGMs) mining and marketing company Implats is pursuing green hydrogen, greenfield exploration and carbon neutrality, the... →
More must be done to engage community following Engen Refinery explosion
By: Sane Dhlamini 9th February 2021 Over the weekend, the Democratic Alliance (DA), as part of Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Environment, Forestry and Fisheries, conducted an... →
Green technology boost for African mining 
By: Martin Creamer 26th January 2021 The key to unlocking value of Kabanga Nickel and enabling the full beneficiation of new era metals in Tanzania is an environment-friendly... →
Oil refinery blast is one more reason South Africa should take industrial risks seriously 
11th December 2020 A blast at an Engen oil refinery recently rocked the community of Durban South, an industrial basin in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Several... →
Communities are unfortunate casualties of Engen oil refinery explosion
4th December 2020 The IFP has expressed criticism against government and business for the danger to communities living adjacent to the Engen Oil Refinery in Tara... →
Decision soon on platinum process that can save power

By: Martin Creamer 26th October 2020 The definitive feasibility study for the installation of a revolutionary new electricity-slashing processing plant at Pilanesberg Platinum Mine in... →
Hydrogen fast-tracking will be much quicker than imagined – Sibanye-Stillwater 
By: Martin Creamer 19th October 2020 The fast-tracking of the hydrogen economy will be much quicker than most people have imagined, Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman said at the... →