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Resources Watch

Resources Watch

21st February 2019

     

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Welcome to Creamer Media’s Resources Watch, a weekly video round-up of the events and people making and shaping the news in the mining industry.

This week:

DRDGold says Eskom grid upkeep increasingly problematic

Harmony is exploring Target North and Kalgold

And, Harmony cuts energy consumption, ushering in solar, mulling biofuels

 

DRDGold says the quality of maintenance of the Eskom distribution infrastructure is becoming increasingly problematic.

DRDGold CEO Niël Pretorius:

 

Harmony Gold is currently adjudicating a tender for the drilling of the Target North greenfield exploration project in the Free State and is engaged in near mine brownfield exploration at Kalgold in the North West.

 

Harmony Gold CEO Peter Steenkamp:

 

Gold mining and exploration company Harmony Gold is intensifying its efforts to cut electricity consumption to a minimum while also looking at introducing solar power and biofuel energy.

 

Harmony sustainable development executive Melanie Naidoo-Vermaak:

 

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Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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