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Article

1 Feb 2010

Author:
Dave Prescott, for Intl. Council on Mining & Metals

[PDF] Mapping in-country partnerships

[cases on 6 themes: Mining and poverty reduction; Mining and economic development: Revenue management, Regional development planning, Local content; Mining and social investment; Mining and dispute resolution. Refers to initiatives by PT Freeport Indonesia (part of Freeport-McMoRan), Antamina (owned by BHP Billiton, Xstrata, Teck Resources, Mitsubishi), Gold Fields, Harmony Gold, Xstrata Copper, Newmont, BP, SOFAZ (state-owned oil fund for Azerbaijan), Rio Tinto QMM, Minerações Brasileiras Reunidas (now Vale), AngloGold Ashanti, Alcoa, Zamzama Gas (part of BHP Billiton), Diavik Diamonds (joint venture Rio Tinto & Aber Diamond Mines), Fluor Daniel, Lane Xang Minerals Ltd (LXML) (joint venture Minerals and Metals Group (MMG) [part of China Minmetals], Govt. of Laos), Anglo American, Virgin Group, Sesa Goa, FCF Minerals (part of Metals Exploration), Hanjin Corporation, MINCA (Las Cristinas Gold Mining, then owned by Placer Dome), Richards Bay Minerals (part of Rio Tinto), Mozal (part of BHP Billiton), Argyle Diamond (part of Rio Tinto), Cerrejón Coal (joint venture Anglo American, BHP Billiton, Xstrata]