Driving sustainable investment in African Mining

Adrian Hammond

Lead PGM Analyst SBG Securities

Adrian joined SBG Securities in August 2014. He started his research career in 2010, firstly at Cadiz and then, post a merger, at BNP Paribas Cadiz. His past coverage has included Gold, Diversified Mining as well as Oil and Gas and more recently PGMs. Before entering research Adrian spent three years with Hatch, who had given him a study bursary, as a Process Engineer focused in the South African PGM sector.


Mining Indaba Virtual Agenda Sessions

Green Metals, PGMs & Global Decarbonisation

Moderated by 

  • An exploration of the role of PGMs, battery metals and rare earths in the energy transition
  • Uncovering sourcing challenges and fostering secure supply chains with manufacturers
  • Technological opportunities in the hydrogen economy, and confronting the perception of mining in society

Wednesday 03 February 16:10 - 17:10 Room 1

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  • An exploration of the role of PGMs, battery metals and rare earths in the energy transition
  • Uncovering sourcing challenges and fostering secure supply chains with manufacturers
  • Technological opportunities in the hydrogen economy, and confronting the perception of mining in society
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2022 agenda Sessions

Session Tuesday 2

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Tuesday 24 January 11:15 - 12:20 Room 2

Intergovernmental Summit

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