THE Philippine mining industry's weekly newspaper
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VOLUME 1 NO. 1
Corporation: Mining for the future
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Mining Week
FEATURED COMPANY x Carrascal Nickel
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JUNE 3-9, 2013
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Senate winners: How they are likely to vote on mining issues CRUCIAL MINING LAW OVERHAUL LOOMS IN NEXT CONGRESS
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resident Aquino cited two major justifications when his administration issued EO 79 last July: to improve environmental standards in mining and optimize government revenues. The latter, which is concerned about increasing government share in mining revenues, requires legislative action. With the
elections over and Team PNoy’s impressive finish in the senatorial race, the President is in the best position to advance key legislations to fulfill his vision for the country’s minerals sector. But how will the new set of senators-elect vote on mining-related legislations? Will they toe the party line? FULL STORY INSIDE
grace poe
Higher mining taxes to finance basic services
OPERATIONS SUSPENDED
Greenstone Siana Mines permit questioned
x GOVERNANCE
No-go-zone map on mining ready by June 1, says Dir. Jasareno x COMMUNITIES
Barricade forces Surigao nickel miner to shut down mining operations Meet the country’s newest lady mining engineers
courtesy of notomininginpalawan.com
Already beset with mine flooding and underground fire problems, now a group is questioning the permit of Greenstone Resources Corporation’s (GRC) Siana Mines in Tubod town, Surigao del Norte. Greenstone, a subsidiary of Australian-based miner Red5 Ltd., has already suspended its operations after its own geotechnical consultants concluded that there is an unquantifiable risk in returning the tailings dam to operating status. FULL STORY ON PAGE 6
ANNUS HORRIBILIS? A look at recent mining disasters The country has witnessed at least two (2) major mining disasters in the last 12 months, namely the August 2012 mine spill at Philex Mining Corporation’s Benguet mine site and in February this year, when a landslide occured at the coal mine of Semirara Mining Corp in Antique, killing five (5) people. What led to these disasters? What did the involved companies do to contain the damage and assure regulatory agencies as well as the public? Mining Week takes a look at these unfortunate events again to hopefully gain insight and relive the lessons learned from these tragedies. FULL STORY ON PAGE 7
x INSIGHT & COMMENTARY Manuel Pangilinan: How can mining work for the Philippines?
Gerard Brimo: Correcting lies and disinformation
ALAN CAYETAN0
Mining is essential for country’s progress
LOREN LEGARDA
Mining exacerbates effects of climate change
NANCY BINAY
No public stand on mining...yet
CHIZ ESCUDERO
More power for LGUs to decide on mining projects
SONNY ANGARA
Bigger mining share for Local governments
BAM AQUINO
KOKO PIMENTEL
antonio tRILLANES
cynthia villar
jv ejercito
gringo honasan
At Pres. Aquino’s beck and call?
Family has mining interests in Kingking
Mining is country’s economic driver
A ‘responsible mining’ skeptic
Review Mining Act of 1995
Pro-responsible mining, with ‘reservations’
Nickel wars: Shuley Mine vows to keep the fight Nonoc nickel miner Shuley Mine Inc. (SMI) said it will continue to press its rights amid the cease and desist order issued against it by the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB), arguing the agency violated an IN existing court injunction. The Nonoc dispute is a complex government and corporate clash, which pitted SMI
against its former partner, Pacific Nickel, with MGB and Department of Finance (DoF) seeking to stop mining in the island because it is supposedly onerous to the government. It has already alarmed FOCUS u local officials, wary about the massive job loss in the island where some 2,000 residents in three barangays are employed. FULL STORY ON PAGE 6