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Sarytogan Graphite is milling its trial mine product to an initial 5mm particle size before reducing it to 106 microns (0.106mm) for ongoing trials.

Sarytogan Graphite chases customers for Kazakh graphite products

Sarytogan Graphite will this year take its Kazakhstan graphite products to customers around the world, having put a big bag of samples in the hands of a new marketing exec.

  • Doug Bright

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Clearvue Technologies’ strategic partner Alutec’s glass façades on the West Bay Lagoon Plaza in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

ClearVue extends solar glass reach into massive Arab building market

ClearVue Technologies has expanded its strategic partnership with leading Qatari manufacturer Alutec, to distribute its products into the vast UAE market.

  • Andrew Todd
Raiz Invest has added two new non-executive directors to its leadership team as the company continues to grow in the new year.

Raiz expands leadership team to bolster growth into 2025

Raiz Invest has bolstered its leadership team with the appointment of two experienced non-executive directors, Juliana Nguyen and Paul Rogan.

  • Andrew Todd
TMK Energy’s Gurvantes XXXV project in Mongolia is flaring gas from six pilot production wells after adding three new wells and doubling field gas outflow.

TMK doubles gas outflow by adding three new Mongolian wells

TMK Energy’s Gurvantes Mongolian gas project has all six of its pilot production wells flaring after adding three new wells and doubling the field’s gas outflow.

  • Doug Bright
A view of the national highway running north of Cooper Pedy in South Australia and 150km east of King Energy’s Alinya hydrocarbon, hydrogen and helium project in the Officer Basin. Whitebark Energy is acquiring King Energy in an all-scrip deal worth $1.7 million.

Whitebark eyeing big upside from new SA hydrogen-helium play

In a $1.7m all-scrip deal, Whitebark Energy has nabbed King Energy’s gas, hydrogen and helium assets in SA unlocking the potential to create significant value.

  • James Pearson
The Australian share market is set to fall on Monday morning following a weak lead from Wall Street on Friday and anticipation among traders that Thursday’s unemployment figures could be stronger than expected.

ASX falls on US rate outlook; banks and tech shares drop

The Australian sharemarket fell sharply on Monday as investors worried there might be fewer US interest rate cuts than previously hoped.

  • Hannah Kennelly
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This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Sparc Technologies.

Sparc fires up following three-way hydrogen tie-in

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is … Sparc Technologies. The company is developing new-age hydrogen technology using sunlight.

  • Craig Nolan
The ASX.

ASX closes in the red; Star and Lovisa plunge

The sharemarket lost ground on Thursday, as shares in Star Entertainment tumbled after it told investors it had just $79 million left in cash.

  • Hannah Kennelly
Macarthur Minerals is aiming to develop its Moonshine magnetite iron ore project in the Yilgarn region of Western Australia.

Macarthur banks another $250K from WA iron ore rights sale

Macarthur Minerals has received a further $250,000 payment from selling the rights to mine and develop its WA Lake Giles Ularring iron ore play.

  • Craig Nolan
Terrain Minerals is set to spin the rods again to start the year, with reverse circulation drilling at its Wildflower gold project in WA’s Mid West.

Terrain charts ambitious drilling strategy to kick-off 2025

Terrain Minerals has revealed an ambitious exploration roadmap for 2025, pitching a diversified drilling assault across WA on gold, nickel, copper and gallium.

  • Andrew Todd

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