TFM SARL publie les Résultats du deuxième trimestre 2013

Résultats du deuxième trimestre 2013 Lubumbashi, le 31 juillet 2013 : Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM) est heureux d’annoncer qu’au cours du deuxième trimestre 2013, il a produit environ 55 100 tonnes de cathodes de cuivre et 2 300 tonnes de cobalt métal sous forme d’hydroxyde de cobalt. Jusqu’au 30 juin 2013, TFM a produit 109 600 tonnes de cathodes de cuivre et 4 800 tonnes de cobalt métal sous forme d’hydroxyde de cobalt.

Raising the Bar on Extractive Resources Transparency and Accountability

By James F. Entwistle, U.S. Ambassador to the DRC Over 3.5 billion people—or half of the world’s population—live in countries that are rich in extractive resources such as oil, gas, and minerals. Yet, too often, the benefits from this wealth do not go to support the development of the country and thus do not work to the advantage of the  average citizens. Extractive resources are inherently challenging for governments to manage effectively, transparently, and inclusively.

Appeals Court dismisses oil industry attack on landmark sunshine law

US President Barack Obama (lejdd.fr Pic) WASHINGTON, DC – The Publish What You Pay US coalition cheered a decision by the US Court of Appeals to dismiss on jurisdictional grounds a lawsuit brought by the oil industry against a landmark oil, gas and mining payment disclosure law.  Section 1504 of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, the so-called “Cardin-Lugar” provision requires U.S. and foreign oil, gas and mining companies to publish payments to US and foreign governments in annual reports to the SEC.

La Cour d’appel rejette l’attaque lancée par l’industrie pétrolière contre la loi historique sur la transparence

WASHINGTON, D.C. – La branche américaine de la coalition Publiez ce Que Vous Payez a chaleureusement accueilli la décision de la Cour d’appel des États-Unis de rejeter, à défaut de compétence, l’action en justice engagée par l’industrie pétrolière contre la loi historique portant sur la divulgation des paiements pétroliers, gaziers et miniers.

AngloGold Ashanti to cut $500m costs, sell Navachab in Namibia and suspend Mongbwalu in DRC

AngloGold Ashanti Ltd., the third-biggest producer of the metal, said profit rose with output in the first quarter after strikes ended. Accordding to Bloomberg from South Africa, Adjusted headline earnings, which exclude one-time events such as asset sales, climbed to $113 million, or 29 cents a share, from $19 million, or 5 cents, in the previous quarter, the Johannesburg-based company said on Monday 13th in a statement.