September 26, 2023 CleanTech Lithium to kick off production at second Chile mine in 2027 The company will progress project development in stages and begin production one year after its more advanced Laguna Verde opens in 2026.
September 25, 2023 Sumitomo Metal bets on Canadian battery materials firm Nano One Through a C$16.9 million ($12.5m) investment, the Japanese giant will own 5% of Nano One, which has piqued the interest of global majors.
September 24, 2023 Interventions against illegal mining have a spillover effect on legal mining areas – study Addressing unregulated activities in one area may have a spillover effect when the same activity is allowed in a nearby location.
September 22, 2023 Drill down on the economics of the Turnagain nickel mine in British Columbia With a total capital cost of $3.6 billion over the life of the mine, Giga Metals will need other investors on board to develop the mine.
September 21, 2023 INEOS acquires Norway’s Eramet Titanium & Iron for $245 million ETI consists of an ilmenite transformation plant in Norway producing titanium slag and high-purity pig iron sold to European foundries.
September 21, 2023 UK pushes ban on new gas and diesel vehicles to 2035 Decision comes after pressure from the automotive industry, which argued the original 2030 deadline was too ambitious and unrealistic.
September 21, 2023 Fortuna Silver boosts presence in West Africa with Chesser buy Deal adds to Fourtuna’s portfolio the Diamba Sud project in Senegal, which is one of the newest gold discoveries in the region.
September 21, 2023 Clean TeQ gets into tailings management business with ATA acquisition Acquisition of ATA technology is part of the firm's targeted expansion into the global mine tailings management industry.
September 20, 2023 Sierra Metals puts Cusi silver mine up for sale as it pivots to copper Last year, the Cusi mine produced roughly 1.5 million silver-equivalent ounces.
September 20, 2023 Battery metal miners lack serious policies on informed consent — report An Oxfam report shows that many battery metal miners do not have the necessary policies to respect the rights of the communities impacted by their activities, especially Indigenous communities.
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