Who owns minara?
Glencore
Minara Resources/Parent organizations
Wholly owned by Glencore, we are one of Australia’s largest nickel and cobalt producers.
What is minara?
Minara Resources Pty Ltd is one of the major mining companies of Australia, specializing in the mining of cobalt and nickel. It is one of the top ten nickel mines in Australia. It is wholly owned by the Swiss commodities trading firm, Glencore plc as of November 2011.
What do they mine at Murrin Murrin?
Murrin Murrin is a remote, fully integrated nickel and cobalt producer located in the north-eastern Goldfields region of Western Australia. We use conventional open pit mining methods to extract the nickel and cobalt ore, before processing and refining this laterite ore at our complex hydrometallurgical facility.
Is Glencore on the ASX?
GLENCORE INTERNATIONAL PLC (ASX:ZGI) – Shares, Dividends & News – Intelligent Investor.
What happened Minara Resources?
In November 2011, Minara Resources was fully acquired and is now wholly owned by Glencore International. The mine opened in 1999.
Where is Granny Smith gold?
Granny Smith is situated within the Yilgarn Craton at an elevation of 400m amsl and located at latitude 28°51’09’ S, longitude 122°18’35’ E, and is located approximately 400km north-east of the town of Kalgoorlie in the eastern Goldfields of Western Australia in the Laverton District.
What is happening with Glencore?
Glencore reports first loss in five years Glencore also announced its first annual net loss in five years this morning. The London-listed miner reported a net loss of $404m (£310.8m) for 2019. Last year was tough on Glencore: The company took a £2.15bn impairment on new tax rules.
How many mines does Glencore own?
Founded in the 1970s as a trading company, we have grown to become a major producer and marketer of commodities – employing 135,000 people around the world. Our operations comprise around 150 mining, metallurgical and oil production assets.
Who owns the Granny Smith mine?
Goldfields
Granny Smith Gold Mine
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Where is Gruyere mine site?
Western Australia
Located in the Yamarna Greenstone Belt, Gruyere Gold Deposit is situated on mining lease M38/1267, approximately 200km east of Laverton in Western Australia.
Why is Glencore down?
Shares in Glencore are down almost 3% this morning, after the miner slashed its projections for copper production in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Glencore’s overall copper production was also 7% lower than in the first quarter last year, mainly due to flooding in Queensland and safety issues in Zambia.
What does Glencore produce?
We produce and market a diverse range of metals and minerals – such as copper, cobalt, zinc, nickel and ferroalloys – and also market aluminium/alumina and iron ore from third parties.
What kind of mining company is Minara Resources?
Minara Resources Pty Ltd is one of the major mining companies of Australia, specializing in the mining of cobalt and nickel. It is one of the top ten nickel mines in Australia.
How to apply for a job at Minara?
To search and apply for a position at Minara Resources and Murrin Murrin, please follow the links below to Minara Career Opportunities. Applications and resumes should be registered online through Career Opportunities as we cannot accept applications and resumes by fax or email.
What is Glencore’s approach to sustainability in Australia?
Glencore’s group approach to sustainability addresses the key pillars of health, safety, environment, community and human rights. Glencore’s group approach to sustainability addresses the key pillars of health, safety, environment, community and human rights. Our Murrin Murrin operations in Western Australia produce nickel and cobalt.
Where does Glencore get its nickel and cobalt from?
Glencore’s group approach to sustainability addresses the key pillars of health, safety, environment, community and human rights. Our Murrin Murrin operations in Western Australia produce nickel and cobalt. Our Murrin Murrin operations in Western Australia produce nickel and cobalt.