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Wright, Zeldin, and Burgum Break Ground on NESE Pipeline in New York City to Deliver Reliable, Affordable Natural Gas to the Northeast

Wright, Zeldin, and Burgum Break Ground on NESE Pipeline in New York City to Deliver Reliable, Affordable Natural Gas to the Northeast

On April 14, 2026, a groundbreaking ceremony in New York City officially commenced construction of the Northeast Supply Enhancement (NESE) Pipeline, a critical project by Williams Companies aimed at delivering natural gas from Pennsylvania to New York City and Long Island. Expected to be in service by late 2027, the NESE pipeline will add 400,000 dekatherms per day of capacity, poised to significantly lower energy costs for millions and bolster energy reliability across the Northeast. This major infrastructure development highlights a strategic federal initiative to enhance American energy independence and presents substantial implications for the broader U.S. industrial and mining sectors.

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From signal to insight

From signal to insight

The global mining industry is rapidly embracing digitalization, but traditional communication systems often hinder the full potential of advanced technologies. This article details how a strategic partnership between Ericsson and Becker-Lasec is addressing this critical challenge by combining industrial-grade 5G connectivity with mining-specific digital tools, offering a unified, scalable solution for enhanced safety, productivity, and operational intelligence in mines worldwide. Through real-world deployments in Latin America, their integrated approach is proving vital for unlocking data-driven insights from surface to underground.

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Future-proofing mining

Future-proofing mining

The global mining industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the adoption of autonomous operations and sophisticated digitalization. Central to this evolution is the deployment of private 5G networks, which are proving instrumental in enhancing safety, optimizing productivity, and enabling precise indoor positioning for both personnel and machinery. This article explores how these advanced technologies are future-proofing mining, with companies like Ericsson leading the charge in delivering crucial connectivity and positioning solutions.

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Beyond line of sight: How private 5G powers remote mining at scale

Beyond line of sight: How private 5G powers remote mining at scale

<p></p> <p>As mineral deposits become increasingly challenging to access, mining companies are turning to advanced connectivity solutions to prioritize worker safety without sacrificing productivity. A recent development, highlighted by the collaboration between Newmont and Ericsson, showcases how private 5G networks are transforming remote mining operations, addressing the limitations of traditional Wi-Fi and paving the way for significantly safer and more efficient automated systems across vast, hazardous terrains.</p> <p>

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Red Mountain to restart US antimony exploration activities

Red Mountain to restart US antimony exploration activities

Red Mountain Mining is relaunching antimony exploration across its US projects, including Thompson Falls in Montana-Idaho and Yellow Pine and Silver Dollar in Idaho, capitalizing on favorable weather conditions. This strategic move aims to define significant antimony resources, with initial rock chip analysis from Thompson Falls showing up to 36.5% antimony, and is supported by new advisory appointments and expedited environmental approvals. The initiative aligns with US government efforts to secure domestic critical mineral supplies, particularly antimony, reducing reliance on foreign sources.

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Pacgold achieves initial gold output at White Dam Project

Pacgold achieves initial gold output at White Dam Project

Pacgold has successfully transitioned from an explorer to a gold producer, achieving initial gold output at its White Dam Gold Project in South Australia. Within 14 days of recommissioning the processing plant, approximately 2kg (60oz) of calcined gold was retrieved, with the company anticipating shipment of its first doré product by the end of April 2026. This significant milestone is supported by operational enhancements and strategic expansion plans, including a substantial pad extension and ongoing resource delineation efforts.

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Infographic: Latin America’s top miners may surprise

Infographic: Latin America’s top miners may surprise

Infographic: Latin America’s top miners may surprise Henry Lazenby | April 10, 2026 | 8:03 am Intelligence Markets Suppliers & Equipment Top Companies Latin America Copper Iron Ore Lithium Rare Earth Specialty Minerals Latin America’s most mining-dependent countries are not always its biggest economies. Our latest infographic ranks the region first by mining’s share of total exports and then by the value of those exports. The comparison shows where metals matter most to trade and where scale still rules, from copper giants Chile and Peru to smaller producers whose economies lean far more heavily on mining. 2026 is shaping to be a key year for Latin America, with resources at the centre of a growing global power struggle, as governments and investors focus on who controls critical minerals and the supply chains behind them. If the region matters to you, don’t miss MINING.COM’s Latin America series tracking the geopolitical forces reshaping it and why markets are increasingly driven by global alliances as much as local politics. Countries in the series so far: Bolivia Chile Colombia Share Comments Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser...

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Neo Performance begins producing heavy rare earths at Estonia plant

Neo Performance begins producing heavy rare earths at Estonia plant

Neo Performance Materials has successfully initiated production of heavy rare earth elements, specifically separated terbium and dysprosium oxides, at its Silmet facility in Estonia, marking a significant step in establishing a secure, Europe-based supply chain for critical materials. This development complements the company's existing rare earth magnet manufacturing plant in Narva, Estonia, which is Europe's first mass producer of sintered magnets, further reinforcing Neo's strategy for a vertically integrated rare earth magnetics value chain within the continent. The output from both facilities is crucial for high-performance magnets used in electric vehicles, wind turbines, and advanced robotics, addressing Europe's strategic objectives for supply chain diversification and critical mineral independence.

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Energy Security for Indo-Pacific Endurance, a Global Growth Center of the 21st Century

Energy Security for Indo-Pacific Endurance, a Global Growth Center of the 21st Century

<p></p> <p>The Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum, held in Tokyo on March 14–15, 2026, convened twelve nations to forge a collective strategy for ensuring stable and secure energy supply in the region. Co-hosted by U.S. and Japanese energy leaders, the discussions emphasized robust supply chains, diversification of energy sources, and extensive investment, signaling profound implications for the global mining sector, particularly in critical minerals and uranium for nuclear energy development.</p> <p>

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Paramount begins IA at Nevada’s Sleeper Gold Project

Paramount begins IA at Nevada’s Sleeper Gold Project

Paramount Gold Nevada has initiated an Initial Assessment (IA) at its past-producing Sleeper Gold Project in Humboldt County, Nevada, a crucial step in evaluating its economic potential under SEC S-K 1300 regulations. This assessment, conducted by SLR International, will focus on a staged, cost-effective development strategy primarily targeting approximately 54 million tonnes of heap-leachable material. The move aims to unlock significant value in a well-established mining jurisdiction amidst a favorable gold price environment, while the company concurrently advances its Grassy Mountain Project.

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