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TORONTO, Dec. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Barrick Gold Corporation (NYSE:GOLD)(TSX:ABX) announced today that the Porgera mine in Papua New Guinea (PNG) is set to resume operations later this ...
The Porgera copper and gold mine, photographed in 2010. The mine has been closed since 2020 but is inching toward reopening. Image by Clément Piment via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0).
The Porgera gold mine, in Papua New Guinea, is ready to shine again. The mine, shut down in April 2020, will resume production this month and start pouring gold again in the first quarter of 2024 ...
PNG's Porgera gold mine could potentially transform the fortunes of an impoverished province now that it has reopened. But some locals say they've experienced considerable environmental damage ...
Papua New Guinea's government approves a joint military and police operation to crack down on illegal mining and remove "squatters" at Porgera gold mine, just months after the site's grand reopening.
Barrick's (GOLD) Porgera mine in PNG is set to restart operations, marking a significant economic revival and a historic shift in resource ownership.
The New Porgera mine is one of the world's largest gold mines and has long been the center of disputes between local landowners, the government, and mining companies.
The Porgera mine, about 30 kilometres (19 miles) from the landslide, is an underground mine jointly run by Canada's Barrick Gold (ABX.TO) and China's Zijin Mining Group (601899.SS), with the Papua ...
A violent conflict between rival tribes in Papua New Guinea's central highlands has resulted in at least 30 deaths, with authorities struggling to restore order near the country's Porgera gold ...
The New Porgera mine is one of the world's largest gold mines and has long been the center of disputes between local landowners, the government, and mining companies.