US mining news
Hexagon moves towards AI-based drill automation
Hexagon’s Mining division is taking an exciting step forward in AI-based drill automation with the purchase of Drill Assist from Arizona-based Phoenix Drill Control, LLC.
Titanium: Strengthening the global defence race
Alistair Stephens, CEO of Resouro Strategic Metals, explains why titanium is a key asset when it comes to defence readiness and industrial sovereignty.
Firetail secures option to acquire two high-grade USA gold projects
Firetail Resources Ltd. has secured exclusive options to independently acquire two high-grade gold projects located in Nevada and South Dakota, USA.
Ore reserve quadruples for Rhyolite Ridge Project
Ioneer Ltd. has announced a 308% upgrade to the Ore Reserve estimate for its Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in Nevada, USA, alongside updated project economics.
CAML to acquire New World Resources
Central Asia Metals Plc (CAML) has entered into a definitive Scheme Implementation Deed with New World Resources Ltd. (NWR) under which CAML has agreed to acquire all of the shares in NWR for AUS$0.05 per share.
Understanding the next steps in the $20 trillion seabed mining opportunity
Ilya Epikhin – Principal, and Carlo Stella – Managing Partner, Arthur D. Little, discuss how mining players should respond to the US unilaterally fast-tracking seabed mining.
Critical One discovers high-grade antimony intervals in Howells Lake Project historical data
Critical One Energy Inc. has announced that it has discovered significant antimony in the extensive collection of historical records of the Howells Lake Antimony-Gold Project.
Avonlea Environmental Technologies celebrates success of Lithium Cavitek pilot plant
Avonlea Lithium has announced the resounding success of its Advanced Chemical Cavitation Extraction of Lithium Cavitek pilot plant in Northeast, Pennsylvania.
Trump-Saudi minerals deal is a starting point, not a solution
Ademola Adesina, Co-Founder and President of Sabi, discusses the US-Saudi Arabia minerals deal and its significance for the future of a diversified, ethical minerals supply.
Stardust Power confirms no industrial wastewater permit required for Oklahoma lithium facility
Stardust Power Inc. has confirmed that no industrial wastewater discharge permit will be required for its planned lithium processing facility in Muskogee, Oklahoma.