MinRes cuts jobs, costs amid CEO probe
Australia’s Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN), which is at the centre of a tax evasion probe involving its founder and CEO Chris Ellison, is cutting 570 jobs and slowing underground construction…
Australia’s Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN), which is at the centre of a tax evasion probe involving its founder and CEO Chris Ellison, is cutting 570 jobs and slowing underground construction…
Asante Gold (CSE: ASE) says it expects to raise US$525 million in two stages to fund its growth plans in Ghana, where it operates the Bibiani and Chirano gold mines…
Private equity and venture capital transactions in the global metals and mining industry dropped sharply this year after reaching a five-year record last year, S&P Global Market Intelligence says. Total…
European rare earths developer Critical Metals (NASDAQ: CRML) has flagged additional upside for its flagship Tanbreez project in Greenland after its exploration team identified two high-grade areas that were previously…
The loan would cover 60% of the uranium project’s projected costs.
Facility in the port city of Sohar will process 18 million tonnes of iron ore from 2027.
The United States led all nations in terms of gold recycled from discarded electronics, according a new study by London-based metals trader The Gold Bullion Company. Using waste data from…
AstroForge, a Los Angeles-based startup with plans to mine asteroids, received on Monday the United States Federal Communications Commission’s first-ever commercial license to operate in deep space. The move sets…
Once operational, annual lithium production at Neves is projected to reach 300,000 tonnes.
Electra Battery Materials (NASDAQ: ELBM; TSXV: ELBM) has secured a US$5-million financing from its existing lenders that would allow it to start certain early works and winter preparations at its…
Agnico Eagle Mines (TSX: AEM; NYSE: AEM) has taken a 13% stake in copper-gold explorer ATEX Resources (TSXV: ATX) with an investment totalling $55 million, which the latter will use…
The collapse of the dam at an iron ore mine owned by Samarco killed 19 people.
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