April 19, 2022 Mexico’s lower house backs lithium nationalization plans The proposed law, now in the hands of the Senate, bans all private participation in the exploration and mining of the battery metal.
April 18, 2022 Samarco creditors reject debt restructuring proposal Creditors may now present an alternative plan for the debt restructuring.
April 18, 2022 Top 50 mining companies power through covid adding $1 trillion in value Buoyant lithium, copper and gold prices lift value of top 50 mining stocks $1 trillion above covid lows – Russian miners prove resilient.
April 18, 2022 Solaris’ resource boost for Warintza copper project beats analysts’ predictions The property now has indicated resources of 579 million tonnes grading 0.47% copper, 0.03% molybdenum and 0.05 gram gold per tonne for 2.7 million tonnes of copper, 150.000tonnes of molybdenum…
April 18, 2022 Las Bambas mine suspends operations following protest Las Bambas accounts for 2% of global copper supply.
April 16, 2022 Peruvian government to negotiate with communities opposing Glencore’s copper project Eleven farming communities want to be included among those directly affected by the Coroccohuayco copper-gold project.
April 15, 2022 Battery Metals Snapshot: Eight companies developing minerals critical for a low-carbon future As the world transitions away from fossil fuels to electrified transportation systems and energy networks, new deposits of the minerals required for a low-carbon future will need to be discovered…
April 14, 2022 Cochilco raises 2022 copper price forecast to $4.40/lb For 2023, Cochilco projected a price of $3.95 per pound, up from $3.80 in January.
April 14, 2022 Chile heads towards two “lost decades” of copper output growth Chile’s crown as world’s No.1 copper producer is at risk despite the billions of dollars invested in new projects lately, experts warn.
April 13, 2022 Ore-sand: a sustainable source of sand that reduces mine waste Researchers propose the idea of separating and repurposing sand-like materials from mine waste before they are added to the garbage stream.
Lynas CEO says government policies are improving rare earths market Government policy is seen as a key driver of critical minerals markets this year, CEO Amanda Lacaze said. January 21, 2026 | 07:16 am