The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) is concerned about continuing fuel supply constraints impacting Australia's exploration and mining sector, as global demand spikes amid continuing tensions in the Middle East.
AMEC welcomes the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft CoordinatorGeneral Guidelines ... About AMEC. AMEC is a national industry association representing over 575 member companies across Australia, with over half invested in Western Australia.
AMEC's main concerns are with the qualifications of the RSHQ Board and Committees, the cadence of their appointments, the ability (or inability) to undertake audits and the reporting frameworks ... About AMEC ... AMEC introduction ... This is supported by AMEC.
AMEC welcomes the opportunity to provide informal feedback on practical improvements that could assist the industry in navigating the NSW planning system more efficiently ... About AMEC ... [email protected].
AMEC appreciates the opportunity to be consulted on the Standing Committee on Primary Industries' inquiry into factors shaping social licence and economic development outcomes in critical minerals projects ... About AMEC.
About AMEC. The Association of Mining and Exploration Companies (AMEC) is a national industry association representing over 550 member companies across Australia ... AMEC maintains that a national levy, where each.
AMEC appreciates the Department's engagement with stakeholders throughout this process, including the recent information sessions and webinars, which provided valuable clarification on the proposed reforms and their intended implementation.