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Ucore, SCOA sign deal for North American rare earth supply chain

Ucore, SCOA sign deal for North American rare earth supply chain

Ucore Rare Metals and Sumitomo Corporation of Americas (SCOA) have formalized a strategic cooperation to build a diversified rare earth supply chain for North America and allied markets. Signed on June 10, 2026, the agreement focuses on sourcing feedstock for Ucore's Louisiana Strategic Metals Complex and establishing downstream offtake for critical middle and heavy rare earth elements essential for advanced industrial applications. This collaboration leverages Ucore's RapidSX technology with SCOA's global logistics and market access, aiming to bolster regional rare earth independence.

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Great Southern Copper begins scout drilling at Artemisa South in Chile

Great Southern Copper begins scout drilling at Artemisa South in Chile

Great Southern Copper has initiated scout reverse circulation (RC) drilling at its Artemisa South copper-gold target in Chile, marking the final stage of an advanced porphyry exploration program within its Especularita Project. This drilling aims to assess mineralization beneath historic workings in a region known for significant copper deposits. The move follows promising initial results from the nearby Victoria prospect, where previous drilling indicated a large-scale porphyry copper-type alteration system.

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Energy Department Delivers $1.6 Billion Loan to Lower Energy Costs for Michiganders

Energy Department Delivers $1.6 Billion Loan to Lower Energy Costs for Michiganders

The U.S. Department of Energy, through its Office of Energy Dominance Financing, has finalized a significant $1.6 billion loan to DTE Gas Company, aiming to substantially reduce electricity costs and modernize natural gas infrastructure across Michigan. This initiative, announced on June 15, 2026, is projected to deliver over $700 million in cost savings to millions of customers by upgrading 800 miles of distribution lines and rebuilding a crucial compressor station. For the mining industry, this development signals a commitment to affordable and reliable energy, directly impacting operational costs, supply chain stability, and the broader investment climate for energy-intensive mining operations in the region and beyond.

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From camera clarity to collision avoidance: What ‘AI in mining’ actually looks like in 2026

From camera clarity to collision avoidance: What ‘AI in mining’ actually looks like in 2026

<p></p> <p>In 2026, Artificial Intelligence (AI) in mining is shifting from theoretical concepts towards immediate, practical applications in mine safety, particularly within challenging underground environments. This article delves into how AI, starting with foundational technologies like self-cleaning camera systems from ExcelSense, is enhancing operational visibility, refining proximity detection, and supporting advanced collision-risk management. By integrating diverse sensor data and reducing nuisance alarms, AI-enabled systems are empowering human operators with more accurate, reliable, and timely information to prevent vehicle-to-person and vehicle-to-vehicle incidents, marking a significant advancement in industry safety protocols.</p> <p>

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Fortuna secures environmental approval for Diamba Sud mine

Fortuna secures environmental approval for Diamba Sud mine

Fortuna Mining has secured a crucial environmental decree for its Diamba Sud Gold Project in Senegal, marking a significant step forward for the development of the 724,000-ounce indicated resource. This approval, granted by Senegal’s Ministry of Environment and Ecological Transition, validates the project’s Environmental and Social Impact Assessment and underscores the strong commitment from the Senegalese government to responsible mining. With this key regulatory hurdle cleared, Fortuna is advancing early construction works and plans to finalize its feasibility study and make a final construction decision by mid-2026, positioning Diamba Sud as a potential new gold producer in the prolific Kenieba-Koudougou Inlier.

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United States, Cyprus, Greece, Israel and Rice University To Establish Eastern Mediterranean Energy Center in Houston

United States, Cyprus, Greece, Israel and Rice University To Establish Eastern Mediterranean Energy Center in Houston

On June 11, 2026, the United States, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, and Rice University formally committed to establishing the Eastern Mediterranean Energy Center (EMEC) in Houston, Texas. This initiative aims to bolster energy security, foster innovation, and enhance economic growth within the Eastern Mediterranean by facilitating collaboration on natural gas development, LNG infrastructure, and emerging energy technologies, leveraging Houston's status as a global energy hub. The center reinforces U.S. strategic partnerships and expands opportunities for American energy investment in an increasingly vital energy region.

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Rio Tinto, China Baowu conclude shaft furnace trials

Rio Tinto, China Baowu conclude shaft furnace trials

Rio Tinto and China Baowu have successfully concluded industrial-scale trials in China demonstrating the production of direct reduced iron (DRI) from pellets containing mid-grade Pilbara Blend iron ore using a hydrogen-based shaft furnace. This significant breakthrough paves a viable path for the steel industry to reduce its carbon footprint by expanding feedstock options and moving towards low-carbon steelmaking, fulfilling a key objective of their 2023 decarbonization <strong>Memorandum of Understanding</strong>.

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Energy Secretary Secures Carolinas' Grid Ahead of Period of Hot Weather

Energy Secretary Secures Carolinas' Grid Ahead of Period of Hot Weather

<p></p> <p>In a significant move to avert potential blackouts, the U.S. Department of Energy on June 11, 2026, issued an emergency order authorizing Duke Energy to operate generating units in the Carolinas at maximum capacity. This directive, granted under Section 202(c) of the Federal Power Act, explicitly overrides existing air quality and other environmental permit limitations for a critical 30-hour period. The action underscores heightened concerns over grid reliability and signals a federal prioritization of energy security, with substantial implications for the power-intensive mining sector.</p> <p>

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Drilling begins at Legacy Minerals’ Emu copper-gold site

Drilling begins at Legacy Minerals’ Emu copper-gold site

Legacy Minerals has commenced a significant diamond drilling program at its Emu Copper-Gold Prospect, part of the Mt Carrington Project in northern New South Wales, Australia. This marks the first modern exploration drill test in 50 years at a compelling porphyry-epithermal target identified through recent geophysical surveys. The program, spanning up to eight drill-holes for a total of 4,000 meters, aims to unlock substantial copper-gold potential within a highly prospective regional caldera-margin trend.

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Codelco, CEA-Liten sign deal to electrify mining equipment

Codelco, CEA-Liten sign deal to electrify mining equipment

Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, has formalized a one-year agreement with French research institute CEA-Liten to accelerate the electrification of underground mining equipment. This collaboration, supported by the Chilean state company and the French FASEP fund, targets advanced simulations, rigorous lithium battery testing, and techno-economic analyses to drive decarbonization and enhance worker safety. The initiative underscores a growing industry commitment to sustainable mining practices and technological innovation.

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