ENERGY MINERALS

World being failed by big miners: panel

THE junior mining sector has been encouraged to think big to make up for the failings of the majors, according to the opening panel discussion at 121 Mining Investment in Cape Town.

Kristie Batten in Cape Town
 The opening panel at 121 Cape Town

The opening panel at 121 Cape Town

Qora Capital chairman Lloyd Pengilly said the diversified miners had been "asleep at the wheel" on investing in the metals required for the energy transition. "It's time for the juniors to thrive,"...

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