BHP Coal ordered to reinstate miner after scab comment

Original article by Ewin Hannan
The Australian – Page: 8 : 29-Sep-16

The Fair Work Commission has ruled that BHP Billiton’s coal division must reinstate an employee at its Saraji mine in Queensland, who was sacked for using the word "scab". A mine manager had argued that the use of the word "scab" was much worse in the industrial relations context than using certain swear words in the workplace.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, AUSTRALIA. FAIR WORK COMMISSION

Miners left reeling as Philippines suspend three-quarters of mines

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 : 28-Sep-16

Shares in OceanaGold were suspended from trading on 27 September 2016. The stock had fallen in response to reports that its Didipio mine in the Philippines may be one of 20 that could be forced to halt production after failing an environmental audit. OceanaGold has advised the market that the mine is still operating and the company has not received any formal communication from the Philippines Government regarding the status of the mine. Just 25 per cent of the mines in the Philippines are believed to have passed the audit.

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OCEANAGOLD CORPORATION – ASX OGC, RED 5 LIMITED – ASX RED, WESTERN AREAS LIMITED – ASX WSA, INDEPENDENCE GROUP NL – ASX IGO, PANORAMIC RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX PAN

Another massive diamond at Lucapa

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 23 : 27-Sep-16

Australian-listed Lucapa Diamond Company has revealed that its Lulo project in Angola has yield a 172.7-carat diamond. Chairman Miles Kennedy has suggested that the diamond could potentially sell for at least $US8m. Lucapa’s other recent discoveries at the Lulo project include a 104-carat diamond and a 38.6-carat pink diamond. The Lulo project yield 98 diamonds of at least 10 carats during July and August 2016.

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LUCAPA DIAMOND COMPANY LIMITED – ASX LOM, ENDIAMA, ROSAS AND PETALAS

BHP faces US minimum wage dispute

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 18 : 26-Sep-16

BHP Billiton has been accused of underpaying security personnel in the US. A former employee of BHP contractor Chapa Gate Guard Service has claimed that the two companies did not pay the minimum wage or the correct amount of overtime pay to staff who worked at BHP’s shale sites in Texas. The woman has filed a class action and is seeking the payment of all entitlements and damages. Chesapeake Energy and Chapa Gate Guard Services are also the subject of such legal action.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, CHAPA GATE GUARD SERVICES, CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORPORATION

US investors take a shine to Aussie gold

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 19 : 23-Sep-16

Newcrest Mining, Evolution Mining and Saracen Mineral Holdings are among the Australian-listed gold producers to have reported a sharp rise in US-based shareholders over the last 12 months. Resolute Mining MD John Welborn says US investors have shown more interest in Australian gold stocks than usual at the 2016 Denver Gold Forum. Metals X CEO Peter Cook warns that Australian gold producers’ shares are likely to be heavily sold down when offshore investors eventually rebalance their portfolios.

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NEWCREST MINING LIMITED – ASX NCM, EVOLUTION MINING LIMITED – ASX EVN, SARACEN MINERAL HOLDINGS LIMITED – ASX SAR, RESOLUTE MINING LIMITED – ASX RSG, METALS X LIMITED – ASX MLX, DORAY MINERALS LIMITED – ASX DRM, GLOBAL MINING RESEARCH PTY LTD, VANECK VECTORS GOLD MINERS ETF – ASX GDX, NORTHERN STAR RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX NST, ST BARBARA LIMITED – ASX SBM

BHP’s Henry slams Grylls over mining tax plan

Original article by Julie-anne Sprague
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 12 : 23-Sep-16

It is estimated that the iron ore levy proposed by Western Australian National Party leader Brendon Grylls would raise about $A1.5bn each year. Grylls wants to increase the state levy from $A0.25 per tonne to $A5. BHP Billiton executive Mike Henry argues that the resources giant already pays a levy of about $A5 per tonne, adding that it paid total taxes of around $A17.50 for each tonne of iron ore it produced in 2015. Henry warns that capital investment and dividends would be affected by Grylls’ proposal.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, LIBERAL PARTY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, REACHTEL PTY LTD, AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE

BHP expects $79b in Brazil claims to fall

Original article by Peter Ker
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 13 & 18 : 22-Sep-16

The 2015-16 annual report of BHP Billiton shows that the five biggest legal claims arising from the Samarco tailings dam disaster in Brazil total 194.5 billion real ($A79.04bn). Project operator Samarco is the subject of more than 23,000 claims for damages and compensation, and joint venture partners BHP and Vale will be liable for any payouts that cannot be financed by Samarco itself. BHP anticipates that the final cost of compensation payouts will be much lower than the value of the claims that have been received to date.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, SAMARCO MINERACAO SA, VALE SA

Explorers splash cash as prices improve

Original article by Tess Ingram
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 16 : 22-Sep-16

Data from accounting firm BDO shows that Australian-listed resources companies spent an average of $A418,000 on exploration in the June 2016 quarter. This is 16 per cent higher than in the March quarter, and represents the first quarterly increase in more than two years. The median exploration budget of small explorers increased from $A91,000 to $A115,000. There was also a large increase in the number of resources groups that raised at least $A10m from investors during the quarter.

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BDO CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS AND ADVISERS, AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF GEOSCIENTISTS

BHP faces fight over $1bn tax bill

Original article by Ben Butler
The Australian – Page: 19 & 27 : 21-Sep-16

BHP Billiton CFO BHP Peter Beaven has defended the resources group’s use of a Singapore marketing hub, describing it as a "legitimate, stand-alone business". BHP states in its annual tax transparency report that it has received a revised tax assessment of $A537m from the Australian Taxation Office for 2009 to 2013. It had previously been issued with a revised tax bill regarding its Singapore operations of $A362m, covering the years 2003 to 2008. The ATO has also ordered BHP to pay an additional $A117m in minerals resource rent tax for 2013.

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BHP BILLITON LIMITED – ASX BHP, AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE, NATIONAL PARTY OF AUSTRALIA, STEIN INSURANCE, APPLE INCORPORATED, GOOGLE INCORPORATED, ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

Orocobre tips ongoing demand for lithium

Original article by Paul Garvey
The Australian – Page: 22 : 20-Sep-16

Australian-listed Orocobre has posted a 2015-16 loss of $US21.9m ($A29m). However, CEO Richard Seville is upbeat about the outlook for lithium, and he believes that producers will struggle to meet growing global demand. Orocobre produced 6,903 tonnes of lithium in 2015-16, and the group forecasts output of at least 15,000 tonnes in 2016-17. It has also advised that its Salar de Olaroz project in Argentina should reach nameplate capacity in the current financial year.

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OROCOBRE LIMITED – ASX ORE, GALAXY RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX GXY, PILBARA MINERALS LIMITED – ASX PLS, NEOMETALS LIMITED – ASX NMT