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Rio Tinto and Prysmian Partner on Supply Chain to Expand Power Grids for Energy Transition
November 3, 2023
Rio Tinto and cable solution provider Prysmian are partnering to build a more sustainable North American supply chain for materials needed to expand power grids for the energy transition. According to the EIA, power generation from renewables in the U.S.
Marathon Gold Secures Approval for Expansion of Its Valentine Gold Project, Canada
November 2, 2023
Marathon Gold Corporation said the Honourable Bernard Davis, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL) Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has released the proposed addition of the Berry Deposit to the Valentine Gold Project from the provincial environmental assessment (EA) process. The
Mexican Court Reinstates Environmental Impact Authorization for Fortuna’s San Jose Mine
November 2, 2023
Fortuna Silver Mines said the Mexican Federal Administrative Court has ruled in favor of Minera Cuzcatlan, Fortuna’s Mexican subsidiary, and re-instated the 12-year environmental impact authorization (EIA) for the San Jose Mine. On January 2, 2023, Minera Cuzcatlan received written
One Fatality, Another Trapped During Martin Mine Prep Plant Demolition, Kentucky
November 2, 2023
One man has died after he and a coworker were trapped beneath tons of concrete and steel when an 11-story building being demolished collapsed at an abandoned eastern Kentucky mine’s coal preparation plant. The building at Martin Mine Prep Plant
B.C., Tahltan Nation Sign Agreement Requiring Consent for Changes to Newcrest’s Red Chris Mine
November 2, 2023
A new agreement between the province and an Indigenous government in northern B.C. will require the nation’s consent ahead of any significant changes at a major copper and gold mine. Chad Norman Day, president of the Tahltan Central Government, says
W.Va. Senators Manchin, Capito Lay Out Benefits, Challenges for Appalachian Hydrogen Hub
November 2, 2023
U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito are optimistic about the economic potential for the Appalachian Hydrogen Hub in West Virginia, but challenges remain. Manchin and Capito briefed the business community Wednesday morning in a Zoom call held by
MSHA Releases Fatality Report for Cleveland-Cliffs Mine No. 29, W.Va.
November 1, 2023
The U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration has issued a report about the cause of a miner who died last August at a McDowell County coal mine. Investigators were notified on Aug. 18 after a section foreman
Anson Commences Geotechnical Program to Confirm Processing Plant Site at Paradox Lithium Project
November 1, 2023
Anson Resources has kicked off a geotechnical engineering program aimed at confirming the selected site for the proposed lithium processing plant at the Paradox Lithium Project in the Paradox Basin in south-eastern Utah. The program represents a significant step forward
Feds Scrutinizing Montana’s New Mining Laws
November 1, 2023
A change in Montana mining law has triggered a federal hearing as the U.S. Office of Surface Mining determines whether the state still complies with national reclamation laws. The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement will hold a Billings
Anglo American and Mitsubishi Materials to Collaborate on Responsible Copper Value Chain
November 1, 2023
Anglo American has signed a memorandum of understanding with Mitsubishi Materials Corporation to collaborate on the creation of a copper product offering that responds to growing demand for metals with demonstrably strong provenance credentials. The collaboration will focus on driving
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