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Taseko Releases Construction Update on Its Florence Copper Project, Arizona
October 22, 2024
Taseko Mines has released a progress update for construction activities at its Florence Copper project. To-date, approximately 300,000 project hours have been worked and there have been no reportable injuries or environmental incidents. There are currently 280 construction personnel at
Northern Graphite Accelerates Lac des Iles Mill Maintenance in Face of Rising Demand, Canada
October 22, 2024
Northern Graphite said the company will temporarily shut down its processing facility at Lac des Iles Mine (LDI) in order to complete repairs and maintenance and enable the mill to increase throughput to meet growing demand for natural graphite sourced
Proposed National Wildlife Refuge Expansion Could Lead to Buyout of Twins Pines Minerals’ Mine, Ga.
October 21, 2024
A federal agency proposed an expansion of the Okefenokee Swamp’s vast wildlife refuge on Friday, which could lead to a buyout offer for land intended for a private company’s mining project that conservationists have fought for years. The U.S. Fish
CONSOL Energy Files $100M Lawsuit on Dali Shipowners for Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge
October 21, 2024
A major U.S. coal company has added to the growing list of claims against the owner and manager of the Singapore-flagged ship that caused the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge earlier this year. CONSOL Energy is suing Grace
Duke Energy Backs Off Plan to End Use of Coal at Generating Plants By 2035
October 21, 2024
Duke Energy is backing off its plan to move away from using coal to generate power by 2035 in a move advocates say is harmful to consumers and the environment. The utility’s latest resource plan also scales back Duke’s near-future
Williams Racing Drivers Try Mining Giants at Komatsu’s Arizona Proving Grounds
October 21, 2024
In a thrilling departure from the high-speed world of Formula 1, Williams Racing drivers Alex Albon and Franco Colapinto, along with team principal James Vowles, traded their sleek FW46 cars for the colossal machines that power the mining industry. The
Peninsula Energy Accelerates Construction of Lance Uranium Project Ahead of Production Restart, Wyo.
October 18, 2024
Peninsula Energy Ltd. and its U.S. subsidiary Strata Energy are making good progress in the construction and wellfield development at their flagship Lance Project in the U.S. uranium hotspot of Wyoming. The project remains on track for a production restart
BLM Approves Fervo Energy’s Cape Geothermal Power Project, Utah
October 18, 2024
The Department of the Interior has made significant strides in expanding geothermal energy on public lands, an abundant clean energy resource with tremendous potential to help the country meet the goal of a carbon pollution-free power sector by 2035. The
American Rare Earths Completes Extended Drilling at Halleck Creek, Assays Due Shortly
October 18, 2024
Extended drilling at the Halleck Creek Project of American Rare Earths (ARR) is now complete and geophysical logging and detailed geological analysis of the drill cuttings are underway. ARR conducted reverse circulation (RC) drilling on five additional holes totalling 837
Bunker Hill Mine on Track to Reopen in Early 2025, Idaho
October 18, 2024
Ongoing progress at the Bunker Hill Mine was the topic of a recent social event hosted by the Silver Valley Chamber. Bunker Hill Mining CEO Sam Ash spoke at the social, where he detailed the current work being completed and
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