EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT

Tujuh Bukit has legs

THE large Tujuh Bukit project in Indonesia – which once belonged to Intrepid Mines – is being progressed under the leadership of a former Newcrest Mining stalwart.

Kristie Batten
Tujuh Bukit has legs

Brisbane-based Intrepid was locked out of the site in mid-2012 – after spending around $A100 million on exploration – by its joint venture partner which subsequently signed a new partnership. After an...

Start a free trial to continue reading this article

Already have an account?

Subscribe now
MORE ON THIS TOPIC

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining News Intelligence team.

A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the mining sector, brought to you by the Mining News Intelligence team.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Global Leadership Report 2024: Net Zero

Gain insights into decarbonisation trends and strategies from interviews with 20+ top mining executives and experts plus an industrywide survey.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Project Pipeline Handbook 2024

View our 50 top mining projects, handpicked using a unique, objective selection process from a database of 450+ global assets.

editions

MiningNews.net Research Report 2024

Access a multi-pronged tool to identify critical risks and opportunities in Australia’s mining industry.

editions

Mining Journal Intelligence Investor Sentiment Report 2024

Survey revealing the plans, priorities, and preferences of 120+ mining investors and their expectations for the sector in 2024.