Por: Forbes Business December 22, 2022
Mike Henry, chief executive officer of BHP Group, speaks during the AFR Business Summit in Sydney, ... [+] Australia, on March 8, 2022. Brendon Thorne/Bloomberg on Thursday offered to buy Australian copper producer Oz Minerals for A$9.6 billion ($6.5 billion) as the world’s biggest mining company by market cap seeks to boost its exposure to raw materials used in electric vehicles and clean energy production. The mining giant is offering to buy... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business December 22, 2022
BHP last month raised its bid for the Adelaide, Australia-based miner after an earlier proposal of A$25.00 a share, submitted in August, was rejected by directors as too low. The latest offer represents an enterprise value of A$9.6 billion, or roughly US$6.4 billion. “The OZ... + más
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Forbes USA Business December 20, 2022
Getty Images Key Takeaways In 2023, Goldman Sachs is predicting that copper prices will reach record high prices of $11,000 per tonne. Today we’ll take a look at why there’s a projected price spike, and some stocks that could stand to benefit over the short term. As you... + más
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Associated Press USA Science November 03, 2022
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — High demand for metals ranging from copper to cobalt is pushing the mining industry to explore the world’s deepest oceans, a troubling development for scientists who warn that extracting minerals from critical ecosystems that help regulate... + más
Hunt for deep sea minerals draws scrutiny amid green push | ABC News
Deep-sea mining: Is it worth the cost? | Newsweek
ABC News USA Tech November 02, 2022
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -- High demand for metals ranging from copper to cobalt is pushing the mining industry to explore the world’s deepest oceans, a troubling development for scientists who warn that extracting minerals from critical ecosystems that help regulate climate... + más
Hunt for deep sea minerals draws scrutiny amid green push | Associated Press
Time USA Life October 26, 2022
Seldom do we have an opportunity to stop an environmental crisis before it begins. This is one of those opportunities. The , creating a new environmental disaster with irreversible consequences for our ocean and climate. We urgently need a deep-sea mining moratorium to... + más
The first crop of space mining companies didn't work out, but a new generation is trying again | CNBC
Newsweek USA Tech September 24, 2022
Deep-sea mining has been approved for testing in the Pacific Ocean by the International Seabed Authority for the first time since the 1970s. The move has drawn widespread condemnation from environmental groups, with one Greenpeace campaigner saying the activity risks destroying... + más
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