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Elements of Power by David Abraham: Invaluable intro to the ‘critical metals’

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Book Reviews, Commodities, Exploration, Mineral Economics, Mineral Policy, Mining, Recommended

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Book Review: The Elements of Power: Gadgets, Guns, and the Struggle for a Sustainable Future in the Rare Metal Age By David S. Abraham Amongst the flurry of books over the last few years focusing on the geopolitics of metals and mining, and in particular the so-called ‘critical metals’ David Abraham’s effort “The Elements of Power” promises a less-hyperbolic and…
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Copper keynote at Society for Economic Geologists 2014

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Conferences, PhD

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My conference calendar is filling up fast! Following invites to speak at Indaba Asia and Metal Pages Electronic Metals and Rare Earths conferences, I am utterly honoured to be invited to give a keynote address to the Society for Economic Geologists Conference next year. The Society for Economic Geologists (SEG), organises is its international gathering just every four years, so…
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Behre Dolbear “Where Not To Invest 2010”

- By: Antonia Corr
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Exploration, Mining

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Behre Dolbear's ‘2010 Ranking of Countries for Mining Investment’ ranks 25 countries with major mining exploration and operations on seven criteria that focus on “political risk”. Seven criteria look at the country’s economic and political system, the degree to which social issues affect mining, delays in obtaining permits, corruption, the stability of the local currency and the tax regime. For…
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Selling the rare earths story

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Conferences, Exploration, Mining, Travel

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It has been hard not to notice the recent furore over “rare earth elements”. China provides over 90% of the mined supply of these elements, and for some elements, all of the world’s supply. This has worried governments and consumers in North America, Europe and non-Chinese Asia. A scramble to develop rare earth mines outside China has begun and miners,…
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Supercycles and supply chains

- By: John P Sykes
Posted in: Blog, Commodities, Conferences, Mining, Travel

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In a recent in depth article we discussed “What’s hot, what’s not and why” in the commodities world, based on a presentation by CRU Group at the ITRI International Tin Conference last month. Looking at the medium term prospects for a number of commodities, the article concluded that for a commodity to be “hot” with strong positive price fundamentals it…
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