February 20, 2025 Wyloo, Hastings form JV for Yangibana rare earths project Wyloo will hold a 60% participating interest in the JV with Hastings, serving as the project manager and operator.
February 18, 2025 Ex-Glencore, Lundin execs launch Moranda Metals The Vancouver, Canada-based private mining shell company seeks to tap into an estimated $15 billion in capital.
February 4, 2025 Fortescue gains control of Red Hawk Fortescue has secured access to the undeveloped Blacksmith iron ore project, 30km west of its Solomon operations in Western Australia.
January 23, 2025 JV Video: Southern Silver drills for Cerro Las Minitas resource growth The goal is to boost the $388 million capex project's resources to over 45 million tonnes.
January 9, 2025 JV Video: Geopolitical tensions elevate mining’s strategic role, EY expert says Theo Yameogo, EY’s metals and mining leader for North America, notes how mineral security has become a key focus for nations facing increasing trade disputes.
January 3, 2025 Nioko’s buyout offer for Hummingbird to be declared unconditional Nioko, which holds approximately 41.81% of Hummingbird’s share capital, will submit the revised offer before Jan. 13.
December 31, 2024 Video: How innovation and accountability could help green gold portfolios Mining executives argued for a sharper industry focus on economic solvency, environmental accountability and public perception at a London event this month.
December 27, 2024 JV Video: Renforth Resources plans to fund nickel exploration with gold asset Renforth is updating the resource with 28,000 metres of new drilling.
December 25, 2024 Infographic: How global gold production has evolved since 1993 The biggest change over three decades is China becoming the number one producer, as its output has more than tripled.
December 24, 2024 JV Video: Honey Badger Silver builds case as high-leverage silver play The company holds seven Canadian silver assets.
Lithium prices surges in China after local authorities announce plan to revoke mining licences Beijing said the licences had long expired—some over a decade ago—and most were for ceramic clay or limestone mining. December 17, 2025 | 05:36 am