Mining The Resources
Minding the future
Эрдсийг эрдэнэст
Ирээдүйг өндөр хөгжилд
MINING JOURNAL AWARDS 2012
Government policy and State policy Events in the past few weeks cannot but make us wonder where the state policy on the mineral sector is headed. A special operation with soldiers and police personnel was undertaken to clear the Salkhit silver mine of all activities by its licence holders.
Mining Journal Awards go to the bests of the year The Mining Journal Awards 2012 were presented on December 7 in the following categories: Responsible Mining, Technology Use, Green Mining, Exploration, and Supply.
PERSON OF THE YEAR The Mongolian Mining Journal will honour a Person of the Year at this year’s Awards ceremony. The choice will be from among those who have made valuable contributions to the mining sector’s development in any of several ways -- improvingits regulating laws,stabilizing the investment environment, contributing to theoretical research or field practices, installing better management practices, or ensuring responsible mining operations.
Looking forward to the Mining Journal Awards with a look back The first Mining Journal Awards were presented on December 24, 2010 at Monet restaurant in Central Tower. It was a glittering social event but its main importance lay in the fact that it was the first time a non-official entity -- more specifically, a magazine -- was honoring the bests in the mining sector.
INVITATION TO SUBMIT NOMINATIONS FOR MINING JOURNAL AWARDS 2012 For the third year in a row, The Mongolian Mining Journal will be honouring the best performers in the mining sector with Mining Journal Awards in the beginning of December. At a time when, as elsewhere in the world, the mining sector in Mongolia faces challenges and obstacles, the Mongolian Mining Journal finds it all the more important to encourage individuals and organisations that are sustaining the industry and to publicly recognise their achievement.