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International Graphite has partnered with Arctic Graphite and GIP to establish a graphite processing facility in Germany.
The latest International Energy Agency (IEA) update indicates that global coal demand will remain close to the all-time high reached in 2024.
Australia-based startup RapidGraphite is looking to develop a synthetic graphite alternative to mined material for the battery age.
Thor Energy has entered a term sheet with Metals One for the sale of a 75% interest in its US subsidiaries holding non-core uranium and vanadium projects in the US states of Colorado and Utah.
The Democratic Republic of Congo, the world's leading cobalt supplier, is reportedly seeking a stabilised cobalt price to promote domestic processing and stabilise market prices.
Viridis Mining and Minerals have been picked for a joint support plan (PSC) by BNDES and FINEP to accelerate the Colossus Project in Brazil.
Three workers from Hy-Tech Drilling have been safely rescued from the Red Chris mine in British Columbia, Canada.
Japanese copper smelters are engaged in challenging mid-year negotiations with global miners over treatment and processing charges (TC/RCs).
MLG Oz has been awarded a new $10m contract to provide crushing and screening services at New Murchison Gold’s Crown Prince gold deposit.
The US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has approved 36 lease renewals for Doe Run Resources, a privately held natural resources company.
First Quantum Minerals is considering a gold pre-payment agreement from its mines in Zambia as a new funding strategy.
Teck Resources has received approval to construct a life extension project at its Highland Valley Copper mine in British Columbia.