+27 11 441 1111
SRK House, 265 Oxford Road, Illovo, 2196, South Africa
SRK Consulting News
Challenges in mining exploration in the DRC
Determining resources and reserves in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), although known for its significant mining potential and “world-class” deposits in various commodities, has its...
K. Hill manganese project, Botswana – update
Giyani Metals Corporation has completed enhanced metallurgical testwork and final process flowsheet design as part of its feasibility study on the K.Hill manganese oxide project.
Premier gold project, Canada – update
The permitting process to restart the Premier gold mine is nearing completion.
Saltend Chemicals Park rare-earth oxide separation facility, UK – update
Pensana is aiming to establish, subject to funding, a world-class, independent and sustainable supply chain of rare-earth metals vital for electric vehicles, wind turbines and other strategic...
Scope grows for renewable energy in SA
Nicola Rump, Principal Environmental Scientist, SRK Consulting Rob Gardiner, Partner, Principal Environmental Scientist, SRK Consulting
Business in Africa has to deal with greater compliance demands
African governments are demanding greater levels of compliance from businesses, which has resulted in a noticeable increase in red tape and bureaucracy owing to poor execution by officials, says...
Sustainable rare earths separation facility on horizon
UK-based exploration and development company Pensana, formerly Pensana Rare Earths, is aiming to establish, subject to funding, a world-class, independent and sustainable supply chain of rare-earth...
Dugbe gold project, Liberia – update
Pasofino Gold has released drilling results, which continue to highlight the significant gold endowment of the project.
Latest News by Engineering News
Graham-Maré assures govt is evaluating independent transmission infrastructure provider model
While South Africa has seen the installation of more than 590 MW of rooftop solar power in the year-to-date, which adds to other renewable-energy installations, the question remains whether...
A new South Africa-wide survey shows that, while 62% of respondents support the shift from coal to renewable energy, a striking 65% have never heard of the term ‘Just Transition’. In addition, the...
Terrorist-controlled drones in Africa pose real and present threat
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly becoming a key part of insurgent arsenals across the African continent, Stellenbosch University faculty of arts and social science vice dean of research...