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Indonesia grants export monopoly to state trader DSI, targeting $66bn in resource revenues

Indonesia’s employers association and major mining cartels have endorsed President Prabowo Subianto’s new export monopoly, giving exclusive rights to state‑controlled PT Danantara Sumberdaya Indonesia. The policy seeks to capture roughly $66.13 billion in annual resource revenues—about 23.4% of exports—and to curb $908 billion in historic tax leakage.

Scottie Drills 4.55m of 141 G/T Gold
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Scottie Drills 4.55m of 141 G/T Gold

Scottie Resources Corp. announced a spectacular 4.55 m intercept grading 141.2 g/t gold from the Fifi Vein within the Blueberry Contact Zone, part of its historic Scottie Mine project in British Columbia’s Golden Triangle. The zone already hosts an inferred 3.6 Mt resource...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Li-FT Launches 2026 Drilling at BIG East
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Li-FT Launches 2026 Drilling at BIG East

Li‑FT Power has kicked off a 6,770‑meter drilling campaign at its Yellowknife Lithium Project, concentrating on the BIG East spodumene pegmatite. The 2026 program includes 26 diamond holes, with 24 targeting the main dike corridor to depths of about 300 m. BIG East...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
DOJ Filing Looms in Pebble Veto Fight
NewsFeb 17, 2026

DOJ Filing Looms in Pebble Veto Fight

Northern Dynasty Minerals updated the court schedule for its Pebble mining lawsuit, noting that the Department of Justice must file a response brief by Feb. 17, 2026. The EPA’s 2023 Clean Water Act veto halted the project’s wetlands permit, prompting the...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Anson Resources to Commence Drilling at Yellow Cat Uranium-Vanadium Project, Utah USA
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Anson Resources to Commence Drilling at Yellow Cat Uranium-Vanadium Project, Utah USA

Anson Resources, through its Utah subsidiary UV1 Minerals, will begin a targeted drilling campaign at the Yellow Cat uranium‑vanadium project in early March 2026. The program will test roughly 2,500 metres of strike‑length mineralisation that has previously yielded surface assays of...

By AZoMining
Resolution Minerals Expands Golden Gate Discovery with Broad Gold and Significant Tungsten Intercepts
NewsFeb 17, 2026

Resolution Minerals Expands Golden Gate Discovery with Broad Gold and Significant Tungsten Intercepts

Resolution Minerals announced that its 2025 drilling program at Idaho's Golden Gate prospects confirmed extensive near‑surface gold mineralization and identified a notable tungsten zone. Intercepts include more than 100 m of >0.35 g/t Au and a 21 m interval averaging 0.06% tungsten, expanding...

By AZoMining
BIR World Mirror: Scrap Supply Tightness Boosts Steel Prices
NewsFeb 16, 2026

BIR World Mirror: Scrap Supply Tightness Boosts Steel Prices

The Bureau of International Recycling’s World Mirror report shows U.S. recycled‑steel prices rising as winter storms forced yard closures, tightening obsolete scrap inflows and bolstering export demand. Japan’s prices also firmed amid weak scrap generation and a depreciating yen. In...

By ScrapMonster – News
Frank Basa on Nord Precious Metals’ 2.9 Million Ounce Silver Tailings Deal
BlogFeb 16, 2026

Frank Basa on Nord Precious Metals’ 2.9 Million Ounce Silver Tailings Deal

Nord Precious Metals Mining Inc. has secured leases containing a historical 2.9 million‑ounce silver tailings resource in Ontario’s Gowganda camp, backed by an NI 43‑101 estimate and an 82% metallurgical recovery rate. The acquisition expands the company’s footprint adjacent to its Castle...

By Jack Lifton @ InvestorNews (Critical Minerals & Rare Earths)
How to Lead Through Uncertainty: What Mining’s Hardest Decisions Reveal About Leadership
BlogFeb 16, 2026

How to Lead Through Uncertainty: What Mining’s Hardest Decisions Reveal About Leadership

Mining’s inherent volatility forces leaders to prioritize organisational resilience over precise forecasting, according to a recent CIM dialogue. Former Anglo American CEO Mark Cutifani and industry veteran Doris Hiam Galvez emphasized that adaptive structures, safety culture, and rapid decision‑making are essential...

By The Intelligent Miner
Saskatchewan’s Rook I Mine Could Make Canada the World’s Largest Uranium Exporter
NewsFeb 16, 2026

Saskatchewan’s Rook I Mine Could Make Canada the World’s Largest Uranium Exporter

Canada is on the brink of becoming the world’s largest uranium exporter as NexGen Energy’s Rook I mine in Saskatchewan moves toward final approval by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission. The project, located in the Athabasca Basin, is designed to...

By MiningFeeds
Hard Landing
BlogFeb 14, 2026

Hard Landing

The episode examines President Trump’s EPA rule revoking the Obama-era "endangerment finding," which could dismantle federal climate regulation and spark years of litigation. It then shifts focus to California, where Governor Gavin Newsom is scrambling to mitigate the fallout from...

By Doomberg
IRMA at UNEA-7
BlogFeb 13, 2026

IRMA at UNEA-7

In November 2025 IRMA secured observer status at the United Nations Environment Assembly, granting it full access to UNEA’s deliberations. The initiative attended UNEA‑7 in Nairobi from 8‑12 December 2025, marking its first in‑person participation and involvement in plenary sessions,...

By IRMA – Responsible Mining Blog
Reclaiming Coal Mine Wastelands: How Afforestation Is Rebuilding Soil From the Ground Up
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Reclaiming Coal Mine Wastelands: How Afforestation Is Rebuilding Soil From the Ground Up

A recent Scientific Reports study compared three afforestation approaches on hard‑coal post‑mining Technosols: succession on barren spoil, succession on reclaimed topsoil, and plantation on reclaimed topsoil. The research found that applying reclaimed topsoil markedly improved nutrient stocks, water‑holding capacity, and...

By AZoMining
Green Creek Silver Reserve Growth Continues
NewsFeb 13, 2026

Green Creek Silver Reserve Growth Continues

Hecla Mining’s Greens Creek operation in Southeast Alaska added 2.4 million ounces of silver reserves in 2025, bringing its proven and probable reserves to 106.1 million ounces—about half of the company’s total. The company’s overall silver reserves fell roughly 4 % due to...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Fireweed, RRDC Sign Exploration Accord
NewsFeb 12, 2026

Fireweed, RRDC Sign Exploration Accord

Fireweed Metals Corp. has signed an exploration and collaboration agreement with the Ross River Dena Council (RRDC) that obligates the company to obtain free, prior and informed consent before advancing its Mactung tungsten and Macpass zinc‑lead‑silver projects in eastern Yukon....

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
From Ore to Order: Why Understanding China Is a Precondition for Working in Mining Today
BlogFeb 12, 2026

From Ore to Order: Why Understanding China Is a Precondition for Working in Mining Today

In this episode the host explores Jonathan D. T. Ward’s book *China’s Vision of Victory* and its implications for the mining sector, especially critical minerals like lithium, rare earths, and copper. Ward argues that the Chinese Communist Party’s long‑term goal...

By Amanda’s Substack (The Mineral Imperative / Critical Minerals Hub)
Unjust Energy Transition? Challenging the Critical Mineral Rush
BlogFeb 11, 2026

Unjust Energy Transition? Challenging the Critical Mineral Rush

London Mining Network is hosting an interactive workshop titled "Unjust Energy Transition? Challenging the Critical Mineral Rush" on Feb 22, 2026 in London. The event critiques the global surge in critical mineral extraction—lithium, copper, etc.—as a cornerstone of the green...

By London Mining Network – Blog
UNEP and IRMA Announce Collaboration to Advance Responsible Mining Practices
BlogFeb 11, 2026

UNEP and IRMA Announce Collaboration to Advance Responsible Mining Practices

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen cooperation on responsible mining. The partnership targets improved transparency, environmental performance and traceability across the extractive sector, leveraging...

By IRMA – Responsible Mining Blog
Kincora and AngloGold Ashanti Exploration Expands and Upgrades Nevertire with Drilling Recommenced
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Kincora and AngloGold Ashanti Exploration Expands and Upgrades Nevertire with Drilling Recommenced

Kincora Copper and AngloGold Ashanti have completed Phase 1 drilling at the Nevertire and Nevertire‑South licences, confirming a large porphyry‑style copper‑gold system extending over more than 5.4 km. The results upgraded the immediate target zone, which remains open in all directions, and...

By AZoMining
Pantera Completes First Modern Exploration Program at Historic US Silver–Antimony District
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Pantera Completes First Modern Exploration Program at Historic US Silver–Antimony District

Pantera Minerals has finished the first modern rock‑and‑soil geochemical survey at its Gillham Silver‑Antimony Project, covering roughly 5,000 acres with 1,408 soil and 47 rock samples now in assay. The program marks the inaugural systematic exploration of a historic U.S....

By AZoMining
Diablo Identifies Silver–Antimony Drill Targets in Utah as Copper Mineralization Confirmed at Phoenix Project
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Diablo Identifies Silver–Antimony Drill Targets in Utah as Copper Mineralization Confirmed at Phoenix Project

Diablo Resources has earmarked high‑grade silver‑antimony drill targets at its Star Range Project in Utah and confirmed shallow copper mineralisation at the Phoenix Copper Project. A ground‑based DDIP survey will map the STAR‑01 magnetic anomaly to guide maiden drilling, following...

By AZoMining
The Mineral Imperative: How and Why China Became a Metals and Minerals Superpower
BlogFeb 11, 2026

The Mineral Imperative: How and Why China Became a Metals and Minerals Superpower

The episode traces how China transformed from a post‑1949 poverty-stricken nation into the world’s dominant metals and minerals superpower through a deliberate, century‑long strategy that placed mining, processing, and heavy industry at the core of national sovereignty. It outlines three...

By Amanda’s Substack (The Mineral Imperative / Critical Minerals Hub)
Uranium Exposure in Children Near Johannesburg Mine Tailings Raises Public Health Concerns
NewsFeb 11, 2026

Uranium Exposure in Children Near Johannesburg Mine Tailings Raises Public Health Concerns

Researchers measured uranium in soil and children’s hair near Johannesburg gold‑mine tailings, revealing markedly higher exposure than a non‑mining reference site in Durban. Median hair uranium was 17.07 µg/kg versus 8.12 µg/kg, while residential soil showed a 10% concentration increase. Girls and...

By AZoMining
How AI and Advanced Sensing Are Giving Miners X-Ray Vision
BlogFeb 11, 2026

How AI and Advanced Sensing Are Giving Miners X-Ray Vision

A new wave of AI‑driven analytics combined with advanced sensing—such as hyperspectral imaging, LiDAR, and ground‑penetrating radar—is giving mining companies unprecedented visibility into the subsurface. These technologies fuse massive data streams from drones, satellites, and on‑site sensors to predict ore...

By The Intelligent Miner
Senegal’s Landmark IRMA-Assessed Mine: A New Era for Responsible Mining in Africa
BlogFeb 10, 2026

Senegal’s Landmark IRMA-Assessed Mine: A New Era for Responsible Mining in Africa

Eramet’s Grande Côte mine in Senegal has become the first West African operation to earn Initiative for Responsible Mining Assurance (IRMA) certification, marking a historic milestone for the region. The mobile mineral‑sand facility met IRMA’s rigorous standards covering environmental stewardship,...

By IRMA – Responsible Mining Blog
Mountain Province Pauses Tuzo Phase 3
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Mountain Province Pauses Tuzo Phase 3

Mountain Province Diamonds announced a pause on the Tuzo Phase 3 development at its Gahcho Kué mine, citing weak diamond prices and rising costs. The joint‑venture partners are refocusing capital on higher‑grade feed from the NEX pipe to safeguard liquidity. The decision...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Banyan Defines Deeper Airstrip Gold
NewsFeb 10, 2026

Banyan Defines Deeper Airstrip Gold

Banyan Gold Corp. released 2025 drilling results from its Aur Mac project in the Yukon, showing high‑grade gold mineralization that extends both within the existing pit and at depth beneath the Airstrip deposit. The infill and step‑out holes returned intervals such...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Particle Accelerators: From Magnets to Medical Breakthroughs Brought to You by Rare Earths
BlogFeb 9, 2026

Particle Accelerators: From Magnets to Medical Breakthroughs Brought to You by Rare Earths

Particle accelerators have become essential tools in science, industry, and medicine, and rare earth elements are the hidden enablers that make modern machines smaller, more efficient, and precise. High‑field permanent magnets built from neodymium, praseodymium and heavy REEs such as...

By Rare Earth Exchanges (REEx) – News/Insights
Port Mac Poised as AK Mineral Export Hub
NewsFeb 9, 2026

Port Mac Poised as AK Mineral Export Hub

A new study commissioned by the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority (AIDEA) identifies Port MacKenzie as the state’s optimal hub for expanding mineral exports. The port’s extensive undeveloped land, direct highway connections and a planned 32‑mile rail extension give...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)