CANDIDATE PORTAL

South Korean financier pauses loan for multi-billion dollar Barossa gas project

Environmentalists and traditional owners in the Northern Territory have claimed a win in their bid to derail one of the biggest recent projects in the nation’s oil and gas sector. Key points: Santos plans to develop a $4.7 billion gasfield in the Timor Sea north of Darwin But an international financier has delayed a decision on whether to invest in

Continue reading

Mardie Salt & Potash Project

The Mardie Salt and Potash Project (Mardie or the Project) is 100% owned by Mardie Minerals Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of BCI Minerals Limited (BCI). The Project represents a rare, sustainable opportunity to develop a large-scale, multi-generational solar evaporation operation on the Pilbara coast of Western Australia (WA). The Pilbara coast is one of the world’s premier regions

Continue reading

A look at some of the projects in WA

West Musgrave The Project islocated in the Musgrave Province of Western Australiaand includes the Nebo and Babel nickel-copper deposits and the Succoth copper deposit. The area is highly prospective for nickel and copper and the West Musgrave Project can unlock this exciting new mineral province. OZ Minerals is a global,copper-focusedASX 100 company with assets and growth opportunities across the world.We

Continue reading

Pilbara Generation Project

Mining giant Fortescue Metals Group has unveiled details of a massive 5.4 GW solar PV, wind and battery energy storage project it plans to build to power its iron ore mining operations in Western Australia’s north-west. The iron ore miner’s clean energy subsidiary, Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), has lodged environmental documents with the West Australian (WA) Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)

Continue reading

Mineral and petroleum industry activity review 2020

Mineral and petroleum industry activity review 2020 Key indicators of the overall performance of the resources sector include the number of people employed, the level of investment and exploration activity, royalties received by the State Government and the number of principal mining projects. Employment Western Australia’s mining, mineral exploration and petroleum industries employed an average of 140,941 people (113,056 in

Continue reading