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Galantas Gold secures final approval for Chile’s Andacollo Project

Galantas Gold secures final approval for Chile’s Andacollo Project

Galantas Gold has secured the final regulatory approval from Chile’s National Geology and Mining Service (Sernageomin) for the operational reactivation of the Ripios Dumps at its Andacollo Gold Project. This crucial consent, received in August 2026, permits the resumption of activities at Dumps VII, VIII, and IX, which retain an estimated 16.4 million tonnes of authorized capacity. The approval paves the way for Galantas to restart a historically significant gold operation, signaling a new chapter for the project acquired by the company in June 2026.

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Amigo Resources, STAMICO sign MoU for graphite project in Tanzania

Amigo Resources, STAMICO sign MoU for graphite project in Tanzania

Amigo Resources and the State Mining Corporation of Tanzania (STAMICO) have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore a graphite tailings recovery and beneficiation project in Tanzania. This collaborative effort aims to assess the technical, commercial, and regulatory feasibility of extracting valuable graphite from previously overlooked waste material, potentially transforming historical mining residues into a significant economic and sustainable resource. The initiative, announced on August 21, 2026, highlights a strategic move towards resource optimization and sustainable mining practices within a critical mineral sector.

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Energy Department Announces $500 Million to Secure America's Critical Mineral and Battery Supply Chains

Energy Department Announces $500 Million to Secure America's Critical Mineral and Battery Supply Chains

The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Critical Minerals and Energy Innovation has allocated $500 million across seven projects to bolster American critical mineral processing, battery manufacturing, and recycling capabilities. This initiative, part of President Trump's <em>Unleashing American Energy</em> agenda, aims to diminish reliance on foreign supply chains, strengthen national security, and solidify the nation's energy independence by expanding domestic capacity. The funding represents a significant step in re-shoring vital segments of the critical materials value chain.

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Fortescue settles Queensland dispute over Gladstone electrolyser facility

Fortescue settles Queensland dispute over Gladstone electrolyser facility

Fortescue and the Queensland Government have reached a confidential settlement resolving a high-profile dispute over A$66 million in state funding for Fortescue's now-cancelled Gladstone electrolyser manufacturing facility. This agreement, announced on August 20, 2026, concludes legal action and sees the state retain significant assets, including project land and infrastructure, following Fortescue's strategic pivot away from its original electrolyser production plans. The resolution provides clarity for both parties while highlighting the complexities inherent in public-private partnerships supporting nascent green technologies.

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BHP, SiTration to trial copper recovery technology at Arizona mine site

BHP, SiTration to trial copper recovery technology at Arizona mine site

BHP and SiTration, an MIT spin-out, are launching two pilot programs in Arizona's historic Copper Cities site to trial a novel copper recovery technology from legacy mining water. This initiative aims to produce commercial-grade copper cathodes, bolstering domestic supply chains and demonstrating a sustainable method to extract value from historical mining sites. The initial small-scale trial, lasting one month, will be followed by a larger deployment later this year, producing up to two tonnes of copper over two months.

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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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