Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeMiningSibanye-Stillwater appoints head of uranium Mining Sibanye-Stillwater appoints head of uranium By admin - March 20, 2024 20 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Greg Cochran’s appointment is effective June 1. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articleCalibre raising $74m to advance projects in Canada, US and NicaraguaNext articleBritish Columbia funds new extraction technology LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. LATEST POSTS Mining Uranium junior Auric Minerals picks up three projects in Quebec, shares rise The company can acquire 100% interest in the Caboose, Kawip and Manic property for total payment of C$300,000. January 14, 2025 Mining Uranium junior Auric Minerals picks up three projects in Quebec, shares rise The company can acquire 100% interest in the Caboose, Kawip and Manic property for total payment of C$300,000. January 14, 2025 Mining Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium-ion in cost, Stanford study finds Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium-ion batteries in cost by the 2030s. January 14, 2025 Mining Asante Gold’s Bibiani underground feasibility confirms seven-year mine extension The post-tax net present value (5% discount rate) is estimated at $516 million with a 71% internal rate of return. January 14, 2025 Load more Most Popular Uranium junior Auric Minerals picks up three projects in Quebec, shares rise Uranium junior Auric Minerals picks up three projects in Quebec, shares rise Sodium-ion batteries could rival lithium-ion in cost, Stanford study finds Asante Gold’s Bibiani underground feasibility confirms seven-year mine extension Asante Gold’s Bibiani underground feasibility confirms seven-year mine extension