The past year was a busy one in the South Australian energy and resources space. Several new mines either commenced production or are well underway, there was a lot of M&A activity and some exciting developments in government strategic policy, as well as a series of interesting native title decisions.
At the same time, BHP Billiton announced that it is investigating an alternative, less capital-intensive design for its expansion of Olympic Dam. This article looks at developments in 2012 in South Australia.
Investment initiatives
A number of exciting copper, gold and uranium projects have kicked off in South Australia in the past 12 months.
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Michael Sheng is a partner at Ashurst in Shanghai, and Tanya Denning is a partner at Ashurst in Adelaide. Mary Seely, a senior associate at Ashurst in Adelaide, also contributed to this article
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