The Mining Pulse

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Welcome to The Mining Pulse, the digital intelligence platform where the African mining industry finds its heartbeat. Hosted by James and Graeme, this is the dedicated space where specialists gather to run the diagnostics on the projects, people, and technologies shaping the future of global resources. In a sector often defined by static databases and cold technical reports, we provide the situational context that spreadsheets can’t capture. We move beyond generic marketing and "snake oil" solutions to bring you authentic, data-driven insights into project lifecycles, operational realities, and the "unlikely stories" of the pioneers bushwhacking the path forward. From deep dives into commodity fundamentals and automation to navigating ESG foundations and jurisdictional risks, we bridge the gap between information and execution. Whether you are an investor, an OEM, or a site manager, tune in to move from a speculative cold call to a warm, informed partnership. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay on the pulse.

Episodes

  1. 1 DAY AGO

    Mine Waste to Millions: The Tailings Revolution

    Guests: Craig Walter & Phildre Lotter (Fraser Alexander NextGen) Tailings are often treated as the "magic table" of mining—waste goes in, and the industry hopes it disappears. But when that "table" fails, the impact on communities and the environment is devastating. In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we sit down with Craig Walter and Phildre Lotta from Fraser Alexander to strip back the technical complexity of one of mining’s highest-profile challenges. With a combined 60+ years of experience, Craig and Phildre explain why the tailings industry is undergoing a fundamental shift: moving from "out of sight, out of mind" waste disposal to treating mine waste as a potential future resource. In this episode, we run the diagnostics on: •From Liability to Legacy: How the industry is pivoting from simple "waste management" to secondary mineral recovery—unlocking millions from the very material previously considered worthless. •The GISTM Standard: Why the "I didn't know" defense is dead, and how global accountability standards are reshaping board-level decision-making. •Engineering the Future: We unpack the science of wet vs. dry-stack tailings and why a "one-size-fits-all" engineering approach is a recipe for disaster. •Water Management: The technical and logistical fight to recover water in a climate-constrained world. •The Next Generation: Why the future of tailings requires a multi-disciplinary army of geotechnical experts, social scientists, and innovative thinkers. This is the "Critical Readout" on the discipline that keeps the industry’s heartbeat stable. Stay sharp, stay informed, and stay on the pulse.

    54 min
  2. 3 DAYS AGO

    The Sourcing Diagnostic: Bridging the Gap Between Mines and Global Buyers

    Guest: JJ Messner, Representative for the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) How does the "heartbeat" of an African mine reach the global market? In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we run diagnostics on the growing disconnect between global purchasers and upstream mineral producers. We sit down with JJ from IRMA to unpack how responsible sourcing standards are becoming the new baseline for industrial operational excellence. We move past the buzzwords to define what ESG actually looks like when it hits the supply chain—from Tier 1 purchasers down to Tier 12 at the mine gate. JJ explains why authentic community relationships and independent, third-party verification are now the "jet fuel" for building the trust necessary to keep minerals flowing into modern civilization. In this episode, we diagnose: The Visibility Gap: Why downstream buyers often have zero line-of-sight past Tier 3, and how independent standards are closing that gap. The Safety Analogy: Why ESG is currently in the same "irritating add-on" phase that safety was 30 years ago before it became core to business. The IRMA Scoreboard: How mines are using global standards as a roadmap for excellence, often finding unexpected operational efficiencies. Security of Supply: Why social license to operate is inextricably linked to maintaining mineral flow for global energy and tech transitions. The Trust Deficit: Why PR spin is no longer enough to satisfy investors or local communities. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay on the pulse.

    56 min
  3. 20 APR

    The Digital Mine: AI, Data & the Future of African Mining

    Is your mine truly "digitalized," or just "automated"? In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we run a diagnostic on the current state of mining technology. We sit down with PJ Peters, founder of DigiRock Innovations, to cut through the marketing fluff surrounding the Fourth Industrial Revolution and get to what actually works on the ground. PJ brings a unique "boots-on-the-ground" perspective—starting as a process engineer and evolving into an IT integration specialist. He explains why digitalization isn't a silver-bullet product you buy, but a "journey" of gaining visibility and making better decisions. In this episode, we run the diagnostics on: •Automation vs. Digitalization: Why a plant can be fully automated but still suffer from a "data dark age." •The "Small Starts" Strategy: How to use Proof of Concepts (POCs) to gain immediate value rather than chasing costly, all-encompassing "fairytale" transformations. •The Flywheel Effect: How incremental wins in equipment monitoring, logbook digitization, and predictive alerts build the momentum necessary for long-term digital maturity. •Beyond the Spreadsheet: Solving the culture of "Excel-dependency" and how to bring data into one single, consolidated environment. •The AI Frontier: How LLMs and "Prompt Engineering" are changing the way junior engineers interact with historic mine data. Whether you’re in the boardroom or the control room, this episode is a blueprint for moving your operation from reactive scrambling to proactive insight. Stay sharp, stay informed, and stay on the pulse.

    1hr 7min
  4. 14 APR

    The Mozambique Bet: Exploration, Risk & Raw Discovery

    What does an Australian airline pilot do when a medical ailment ends a 30-year flying career? If you’re Peter and Damian from CAZ Minerals, you head to the remote river mouths of Mozambique to look for seafood—and stumble upon a world-class mineral deposit instead. In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we take the temperature of one of the most adventurous exploration stories we’ve ever heard. We move beyond the technical data to unpack the sheer resilience required to explore the "heartbeat" of rural Mozambique—a journey involving light aircraft crashes, boat shipwrecks, and the "natural selection" of mineral sands. In this episode, we run the diagnostics on: •The Founder's Journey: How a search for French-born crayfish led to the discovery of a heavy mineral sands deposit with 80% total heavy minerals. •Technical Vital Signs: Unpacking the early results—exceptional grades of Zircon, Titanium (up to 38% TiO2), and Rare Earths. •Operational Reality: The logistical "fever" of Mozambique—dealing with a lack of infrastructure, six-year licensing timelines, and the critical importance of local community legacies. •Resilience & Risk: Peter and Damian share what it’s like to survive a night-time plane crash and rebuild engines on remote riverbanks just to keep the project alive. •This is a story about the "gumption" it takes to explore where others won't. As Peter notes, "It won’t be easy, but it will be the most amazing adventure of your life". Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay on the pulse.

    40 min
  5. 31 MAR

    Commodities: Diamonds "Africa's Diamond Boom, Bust & Lab-Grown Threats"

    Guest: James Campbell, Managing Director of Botswana Minerals plc. The diamond industry was forged under pressure, but right now the entire sector is feeling a different kind of squeeze. In this episode of The Mining Pulse, we run a full diagnostic on the "heartbeat" of African diamonds with one of the world's most respected experts, James Campbell. With over three decades of experience, spanning leadership roles at De Beers, Lucara, and the discovery of the legendary Karowe mine, James provides a critical readout on a market facing significant volatility. We move past the marketing gloss to examine the raw data: from global price drops and inventory oversupply to the shifting demand in major consumer markets. In this episode, we take the pulse on: Market Vital Signs: Are major producers like Botswana, Namibia, and Angola stable, or is leadership in the sector shifting? The Lab-Grown Factor: Is the rise of synthetic stones a permanent demand displacement or a short-term pricing challenge for Africa's natural producers? The Value Capture Battle: How successful have beneficiation efforts really been in keeping cutting, polishing, and jewellery manufacturing value on the continent? Tech & Trust: The role of blockchain and digital tracking in securing the provenance and emotional appeal of natural stones. The 5-Year Prognosis: What will the diamond landscape look like in 2030, and how can diamond-dependent economies remain resilient? As the diagnostic concludes, the pulse may have slowed, but the patient is far from terminally ill. Whether you're an investor, an operator, or an industry follower, this is the essential briefing on the future of the world's most precious resource. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay on the pulse.

    55 min

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Welcome to The Mining Pulse, the digital intelligence platform where the African mining industry finds its heartbeat. Hosted by James and Graeme, this is the dedicated space where specialists gather to run the diagnostics on the projects, people, and technologies shaping the future of global resources. In a sector often defined by static databases and cold technical reports, we provide the situational context that spreadsheets can’t capture. We move beyond generic marketing and "snake oil" solutions to bring you authentic, data-driven insights into project lifecycles, operational realities, and the "unlikely stories" of the pioneers bushwhacking the path forward. From deep dives into commodity fundamentals and automation to navigating ESG foundations and jurisdictional risks, we bridge the gap between information and execution. Whether you are an investor, an OEM, or a site manager, tune in to move from a speculative cold call to a warm, informed partnership. Stay sharp. Stay informed. Stay on the pulse.