Anvil Mining (French: Extraction à l'enclume) was a copper producer that has been operating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) from 2002 to 2012.
Moreover, Anvil's chief executive, Bill Turner, did not say anything about a compulsory requisition when he discussed the incident in an Australian television documentary in early June 2005.
[9] In November 2004, Anvil Mining agreed to pay US$12.5 million for a 70% interest in the Mutoshi copper-cobalt project.
The ore deposit is north of the main copper belt in the Kundelungu Plateau zone.
[13] In September 2011 a friendly takeover offer from Chinese Minmetals Resources was announced, causing a surge in share prices.