July 27, 2022 Lundin Group founder Lukas Lundin dies at age 64 The mining entrepreneur died in Geneva at the age of 64, following a two-year battle with brain cancer.
July 26, 2022 Two simple charts show why green energy is all about mining The move away from fossil fuels is a rocky road. Literally.
July 26, 2022 China’s palladium imports from Russia rise to a record high The world’s biggest miner of the precious metal is rerouting shipments as many of its usual customers shun its goods following the invasion of Ukraine.
July 26, 2022 Greenland Minerals to fight draft rejection of mining permit for rare earths project The miner will object the draft decision as it relies on a ban on uranium mining, which is being contested separately through arbitration.
July 25, 2022 The looming copper crunch and why recycling can’t fix it S&P Global warns copper shortfall could put brakes on energy transition
July 25, 2022 Trafigura awaits Nyrstar ruling as minority investors in zinc producer fight on Three years after Trafigura Group took control of Nyrstar, minority investors in Europe’s largest zinc smelter are set to discover whether they can challenge the company’s conduct during that deal…
July 24, 2022 Ten financial actors own half of the world’s oil, gas, coal emissions – study Ten financial actors with the most influence on the fossil fuel economy own 49.5% of potential emissions from the world’s largest energy firms.
July 24, 2022 Steelmaker Voestalpine builds up gas reserve to tackle shortfalls Voestalpine has built up sufficient gas reserves to safeguard three months of production should there be an emergency hit to supplies.
July 24, 2022 Fifty-thousand-year-old diamonds may be used to design ultra-hard yet malleable electronics Researchers say diamonds formed during a high-energy shock wave from an asteroid collision around 50,000 years ago have unique and exceptional properties.
July 22, 2022 Europe’s energy crisis risks slashing aluminum production further Aluminum is one of the most energy-intensive metals to make, and the surge in power prices already knocked about 900,000 tons of smelting capacity offline in Europe and North America.
Critical Metals expects to close Greenland supply deals in Q1 2026, CEO says The company has already pre-sold 75% of planned output, split between the US and Europe. December 31, 2025 | 12:08 pm