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Turquoise Hill Resources taking Rio Tinto to arbitration over mining obligations for Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia

Oyu Tolgoi is a copper-gold-silver mine in Mongolia. Oyu Tolgoi, located in the South Gobi desert near the border with China, produced 35,203 tonnes...

Mongolia’s mineral wealth revenues should be invested in people and institutions

Mongolia is now one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, thanks to large-scale mining that started in 2004. Mongolia’s economy has grown at...

Aspire Mining’s future production plans

Focussed on redeeming the exploration potential of the Ovoot Coking Coal Project (OCCP) situated in northern Mongolia, Aspire Mining Limited undertook significant activities bolstering...

Arbitration in favour of Denison Mines and its uranium assets in Mongolia

Denison Mines, Canada based company, won arbitration ruling over Mongolian uranium assets sale after the London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) has rendered a...

Erdene’s Bayan Khundii Gold Project, BFS results

Bayan Khundii Gold Project (BK) in southwest Mongolia is high-grade, opencast project 100% owned by Erdene Resource Development Corp. Erdene announced the results of...

Flake graphite ore project in Inner Mongolia

The World Bank's 'Minerals for Climate Action' report stated in May that demand for lithium, cobalt and graphite could climb by 450-500% by 2050...

Rare Metal Mining Mongolia huge gold and copper ore bodies discovered near Oyu Tolgoi

According to a recent statement issued by the company Rare Metal Mining, they discovered large gold and copper ore bodies near Oyu Tolgoi, in...

Rio Tinto and its subsidiary Turquoise Hill Resources-tax avoidance and golden promises

The information on avoided tax is published in a report by SOMO and Oyu Tolgoi Watch and it also shows how an abusive investment...

Rio Tinto to secure domestically sourced power for Oyu Tolgoi mine in Mongolia

Oyu Tolgoi is currently sourcing power from China’s Inner Mongolian Western Grid via overhead power lines, via a back-to-back power purchase agreement with National...
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