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Energy Secretary Secures Mid-Atlantic Grid Ahead of Period of Hot Weather

Energy Secretary Secures Mid-Atlantic Grid Ahead of Period of Hot Weather

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued two emergency orders on June 30, 2026, to stabilize the Mid-Atlantic power grid and avert potential blackouts stemming from anticipated record-breaking peak electricity demand fueled by severe hot weather. These directives, targeting PJM Interconnection, LLC, involve dispatching specific generation units and activating backup resources, highlighting the critical need for grid reliability and resilient energy infrastructure across the nation. For the mining sector, these developments underscore the ongoing pressures on power supply, the imperative for stable energy costs, and the growing demand for raw materials essential for grid modernization and energy security initiatives.

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The UK’s lithium moment: new issue of MINE out now!

The UK’s lithium moment: new issue of MINE out now!

The latest issue of <em>MINE</em> digital magazine, published on June 30, 2026, by Alejandro Gonzalez, centers on the dynamic lithium sector, exploring its crossroads after a decade of rapid growth. This comprehensive edition delves into the UK’s potential for a domestic lithium industry, direct lithium extraction advancements in the US, and the critical role of decarbonization technologies and cybersecurity in mining. Additionally, a dedicated Australia supplement provides in-depth analysis on metallurgical coal, uranium expansion, and innovative lithium production in the region, offering vital insights for mining industry professionals navigating evolving global commodity markets and strategic priorities.

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South32 agrees conditional $5.6bn aluminium asset sale to Alcoa

South32 agrees conditional $5.6bn aluminium asset sale to Alcoa

South32 has signed a conditional agreement to divest its aluminium value chain assets to Alcoa for an implied enterprise value of up to $5.6 billion, marking a significant strategic realignment for both companies. The transaction, encompassing major bauxite, alumina, and aluminium smelting operations across Australia, South Africa, and Brazil, will see South32 shed its exposure to the aluminium sector to focus on base and precious metals, while Alcoa substantially expands its integrated Bauxite-to-Aluminum portfolio globally. The complex deal involves upfront cash, Alcoa shares, assumed debt, and contingent payments, subject to numerous shareholder and regulatory approvals.

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Hancock starts production at $579m McPhee Creek mine

Hancock starts production at $579m McPhee Creek mine

<p class="summary">Hancock Iron Ore has successfully commenced production at its A$840 million ($579 million) McPhee Creek mine in Western Australia's Pilbara region, overcoming regulatory delays to deliver its first ore after nearly 19 months of development. This significant milestone for the Australian mining giant, led by executive chairman Mrs. Gina Rinehart AO, underscores the continued investment and strategic importance of the Pilbara in the global iron ore market, integrating new production with existing infrastructure at the Roy Hill facility.</p>

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Rethinking slurry pump sealing: design, integration, and total cost of ownership

Rethinking slurry pump sealing: design, integration, and total cost of ownership

<p><strong></strong></p> <p>The global mining industry is under increasing pressure to balance operational efficiency and sustainability, driving a critical re-evaluation of fundamental operational components like slurry pump sealing. Published on June 29, 2026, this analysis highlights a significant shift from conventional, flush-water-dependent seals to integrated mechanical seals, which promise substantial reductions in water consumption and maintenance costs.</p> <p>This strategic move, exemplified by KSB's innovative LAPIS slurry seal designed for GIW® slurry pumps, signals a future where engineered integration is key to lowering total cost of ownership (TCO) and enhancing overall operational reliability.</p> <p><strong>

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Second gold doré bar poured at Pacgold’s White Dam project

Second gold doré bar poured at Pacgold’s White Dam project

<p></p> <p>Pacgold has announced its second gold doré pour, weighing 97oz, from the White Dam Gold Project in South Australia's Olary Province, signaling significant operational ramp-up and cash flow generation. Concurrently, the company is accelerating development plans for the Vertigo prospect, targeting an earlier restart of mining operations by late 2026, supported by extensive drilling and engineering work to expand resources and optimize production pathways. These advancements, coupled with ongoing heap leach pad expansion initiatives, underscore Pacgold's strategic push to enhance output and capitalize on its asset base.</p> <p>

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Legacy Minerals begins geophysical surveys at Mt Carrington in NSW

Legacy Minerals begins geophysical surveys at Mt Carrington in NSW

<p></p> <p>Legacy Minerals has initiated significant ground geophysical surveys at its Mt Carrington Project in New South Wales, Australia, focusing on the Battery and Mascotte prospects. This dipole-dipole induced polarisation (DDIP) survey, conducted by Fender Geophysics, aims to delineate extensions to high-grade gold, silver, and copper mineralisation identified in previous drilling campaigns. The data gathered is critical for refining geological models and designing subsequent targeted drilling programs, advancing the project towards a new 2026 Mineral Resource Estimate and an upcoming scoping study.</p> <p>

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Energy Department Analysis Finds Proposed International Building Codes Would Cost Americans $9.2 Billion Annually

Energy Department Analysis Finds Proposed International Building Codes Would Cost Americans $9.2 Billion Annually

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently released an analysis on June 26, 2026, indicating that nationwide adoption of the 2024 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) would lead to significant increases in housing construction costs, totaling over $9.2 billion annually. This regulatory shift, described by the DOE as "Green New Scam mandates," could add up to $14,000 to the cost of a new single-family home and presents substantial implications for the construction sector and, by extension, the demand for mined materials. The DOE has urged the International Code Council (ICC) to reconsider these provisions, emphasizing affordability and consumer choice.

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Mining equipment hiring in APAC: Who’s building, and will the order books catch up?

Mining equipment hiring in APAC: Who’s building, and will the order books catch up?

New analysis indicates a significant surge in mining equipment hiring across the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, with active job postings up 30% year-over-year as of June 25, 2026. This pronounced increase serves as a critical early warning system for market shifts, signaling robust demand, evolving operational capacities, and intensifying competition within the sector, prompting industry leaders to reassess investment strategies and supply chain resilience.

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Silverco Mining mobilises contractors at Cusi site in Mexico

Silverco Mining mobilises contractors at Cusi site in Mexico

Silverco Mining has announced the mobilization of two experienced local contractors, Mafrissa and Rencer, for underground development and production mining activities at its wholly owned Cusi Silver Complex in Chihuahua, Mexico. This critical step marks an important milestone in the mine's restart plan, with first ore from the Promontorio zone expected in late Q3 2026 and initial concentrate production projected for Q4 2026, positioning Silverco to operate two producing silver mines in Mexico by year-end.

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