Bougainville to continue pursuit of Rio Tinto

Bougainville to continue pursuit of Rio Tinto

The President of Bougainville, John Momis, says his government is going ahead with legal action against mining giant Rio Tinto over the destruction caused by the Panguna mine. Rio Tinto was the majority owner of Bougainville Copper Ltd, which ran the mine for 20 years before it was shut down by a civil war, fostered by environmental and social damage attributed to the mine.

Indonesia Wants Control of Freeport's Grasberg Within Two Years

Indonesia Wants Control of Freeport's Grasberg Within Two Years

The dispute engulfing the world’s second-biggest copper mine deepened as Indonesia’s government said it planned to take a majority stake in the local unit of owner Freeport-McMoRan Inc. within two years while workers at the pit threatened to go on strike.

US court cancels most of class action against Samarco over deadly dam burst

Brazil court suspends lawsuit over Samarco mine disaster

A federal court in Minas Gerais has suspended a case brought by prosecutors seeking 155 billion reais ($49.7 billion) in damages for the 2015 Samarco mine disaster. Vale said in a securities filing the court suspended other lawsuits to facilitate negotiation of a final deal on damages resulting from the collapse of a tailings dam at the mine – a joint venture between Vale and the world’s largest mining company, BHP Billiton.