Tivan has signed its third collaboration with Sumitomo, this time agreeing to explore a joint development partnership at the former's tungsten-molybdenum camp.
ASX company Tivan has struck funding agreements worth $117 million with Japan's Sumitomo and an unnamed Australian family office to pursue development of the Speewah fluorite project.
The half-owner of the Bluewaters coal power station is pursuing the development of a major wind farm in WA's South West in partnership with local outfit Wind with Purpose.
Japanese trading giant Sumitomo Corporation has signed a deal with a Kimberley fluorite mine developer with an eye to forming a joint venture to underpin the project.
The state's latest efforts to diversify the economy of the historic coal mining town of Collie will include spend on commercial diving, dentistry, energy storage and support for tourism.
Premier Roger Cook has backed Woodside's controversial Scarborough and Browse projects as part of the regional solution to Asia's “acute anxieties” around energy supply.
Oil and gas giant Woodside Energy has inked a $1.3bn deal to sell a 10 per cent stake of its flagship Scarborough gas project to Sumitomo Corp and Sojitz Corp.
Rio Tinto and Sumitomo Corporation will trial hydrogen calcination technology at Yarwun Alumina refinery after a $32.1 million funding boost from the Australian government.
Perenti business idoba is partnering with Japan's Sumitomo Corporation to create sustainable mining services products while completing two local acquisitions.
A court has overturned a June 2020 ruling requiring Synergy to pay the owners of the Newgen Kwinana power station a fee for periods when the plant was in reserve.
Synergy has lost a Supreme Court judgement this week which will require it to pay the owners of the Newgen Power Kwinana power station for periods when the gas plant was ready on standby to supply the grid.
Kalium Lakes has awarded three gas infrastructure contracts valued at a combined $20 million, while Tianqi Lithium selected a contractor for $5 million worth of works.
Dreamscape Networks is pleased to announce that it has entered into a Binding Heads of Agreement to acquire 100% of Hong Kong based hosting and domain business PacHosting from privately held Pacifi
SPECIAL REPORT: Mitsui & Company, Shell and Itochu Corporation are among a swag of businesses that have made substantial investments in the state's exporting industries over the decades, showing that foreign investors can contribute without directly operating assets.
SPECIAL REPORT: The past 12 months have been tough for WA's corporate finance professionals, but there is cautious optimism that 2014 will be a different story.
Rare earths explorer Northern Minerals struck a 50 per cent offtake agreement with Japanese trading giant Sumitomo Corporation last December – but it was nine months before the deal was announced. The timeframe is indicative of the measured approach taken by the Japanese, according to Northern Minerals managing director George Bauk.
WITH some experienced campaigners suggesting the current mergers and acquisitions market is the worst they have ever seen, there is plenty of finger pointing to overly exuberant deals of the past f
Mindax shares plunged on the ASX today after the company appointed a new non-executive director ahead of a shareholder vote regarding the future of the company's $115 million tie-up with Japa
Magnetite hopeful Mindax' $115 million tie-up with Japan's Sumitomo could be in jeopardy, after one of its board members lodged paperwork to block the deal by ousting two company directors, includi