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Energy Secretary Acts to Protect Mid-Atlantic Grid

Energy Secretary Acts to Protect Mid-Atlantic Grid

U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright issued an emergency order on August 19, 2026, enabling Talen Energy Corporation's Wagner Generating Station Unit 4 to continue operating in Anne Arundel County, Maryland. This measure, requested by PJM Interconnection, L.L.C., aims to bolster grid reliability and prevent electricity shortfalls for 65 million Americans across the Mid-Atlantic region until November 17, 2026. The intervention underscores the critical importance of stable energy infrastructure for all industrial sectors, including mining, which relies heavily on uninterrupted power for its operations and contribution to the evolving energy landscape.

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Expert insights: Mining more with less

Expert insights: Mining more with less

The global mining industry, projected to grow to US$2.8 trillion by 2030, faces the complex challenge of meeting surging critical mineral demand while simultaneously decarbonizing its operations. An upcoming webinar, "Mining More with Less: Navigating the Demand vs Emissions Challenge," hosted by GlobalData and featuring Mobil (ExxonMobil) insights, will explore practical strategies for emissions reduction, including renewable energy adoption and advanced lubrication, as 90% of operators target a minimum 30% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030.

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Fortescue’s Green Metal Project produces first hot metal

Fortescue’s Green Metal Project produces first hot metal

Fortescue has achieved a significant milestone by producing the inaugural hot metal at its Green Metal Project in Christmas Creek, Western Australia, utilising an electric smelting furnace. This pilot operation marks a critical step in the company's strategy to develop lower-emission iron-making technologies and produce commercial-scale green metal from Pilbara ore, moving away from traditional coal-based methods. The development underscores Australia's potential to leverage its abundant renewable energy resources and vast iron ore reserves to become a leader in global decarbonisation efforts within the heavy industry sector.

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AuKing Mining signs agreement to acquire Green Exploration

AuKing Mining signs agreement to acquire Green Exploration

AuKing Mining has announced a binding agreement to acquire Green Exploration, a Malawian subsidiary of Tusker Minerals, for approximately A$4.85 million. This strategic transaction grants AuKing control over several key Malawian exploration assets, most notably the Machinga Rare Earth Elements Project, while allowing Tusker Minerals to sharpen its focus on its Mzimba rutile project. The deal represents a significant step in portfolio optimization for both Australian-listed companies and underscores Malawi's emerging role in critical mineral supply chains.

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First stope blast completed at Bunker Hill Mine in Idaho, US

First stope blast completed at Bunker Hill Mine in Idaho, US

Bunker Hill Mining has completed the first production stope blast at its fully owned mine in Idaho, US, marking a pivotal step towards commercial production by the end of 2026. This milestone follows extensive rehabilitation and infrastructure upgrades, demonstrating significant progress in re-establishing operations at the historic site. The company is employing advanced transverse longhole stoping and a paste backfill system, emphasizing both operational efficiency and environmental stewardship.

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FACT SHEET: The Energy Department is Celebrating President Trump’s Great American Energy Comeback in Midland, Texas

FACT SHEET: The Energy Department is Celebrating President Trump’s Great American Energy Comeback in Midland, Texas

The United States has achieved unprecedented levels of energy production, leading the world in both oil and natural gas output, with significant contributions from the Permian Basin. This surge, highlighted by Secretary Wright’s visit to Midland, Texas, on August 17, 2026, underscores the nation’s energy dominance, driving economic growth, job creation, and competitive energy prices across the country. The strategic reversal of the LNG export ban has further solidified the U.S. position as a global energy supplier, with exports projected to nearly double by the end of the decade.

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OceanaGold to acquire Ausgold for $549m

OceanaGold to acquire Ausgold for $549m

OceanaGold is set to acquire Ausgold Limited for an equity value of approximately A$776 million ($549 million), a strategic move that will integrate Ausgold's advanced Katanning Gold Project in Western Australia into OceanaGold's portfolio. The acquisition, structured as a scheme of arrangement, is expected to conclude by December 2026, adding a high-quality, open-pit development asset projected to produce over 100,000 ounces of gold annually starting in 2029. This deal underscores a growing trend of consolidation among mid-tier gold producers seeking to expand their resource base in tier-one mining jurisdictions.

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American Rare Earths, Novex sign MoU for rare earth oxides

American Rare Earths, Novex sign MoU for rare earth oxides

American Rare Earths (ARR) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Novex, a US-based technology company, aimed at establishing a fully domestic rare earth mine-to-magnet supply chain. This collaboration, formalized on August 17, 2026, through ARR’s subsidiary Wyoming Rare (USA), focuses on converting rare earth oxides from ARR's Halleck Creek Project into essential metals for permanent magnets, addressing a critical bottleneck in US strategic material independence. The initiative is particularly timely given new US defense regulations prohibiting Chinese-sourced rare earth magnets from January 2027.

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Vale, ABB sign deal to expand automation at Brazil iron ore plants

Vale, ABB sign deal to expand automation at Brazil iron ore plants

<p></p> <p>Vale, a global mining giant, and ABB, a leader in industrial technology, have forged a strategic partnership to significantly expand automation, digitalization, and integrated IT/OT solutions across Vale’s iron ore processing operations in Brazil. This landmark agreement follows the successful implementation of advanced technologies at Vale’s Conceição II Model Plant, which was inaugurated in June 2026 and has already demonstrated substantial improvements in productivity, ore quality, and safety. The initiative is a cornerstone of Vale's ambitious "Mining of the Future" strategy, aiming to replicate these proven benefits across multiple facilities and set a new standard for operational excellence in the sector.</p> <p>

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Lithium Ionic to sell Salinas lithium assets to PLS Brasil Mineração

Lithium Ionic to sell Salinas lithium assets to PLS Brasil Mineração

Lithium Ionic has announced the sale of its Salinas lithium assets, including the Baixa Grande resource, to PLS Brasil Mineração for a total cash consideration of $37.5 million, plus a 2% royalty on future spodumene sales. This strategic divestment allows Lithium Ionic to concentrate resources on the development of its wholly owned Bandeira Lithium Project, while PLS Group expands its footprint in Brazil's burgeoning Lithium Valley.

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