Know What's Happening in Mining

Today's Mining Pulse

Ximen Mining Deploys Robotic Dog to Accelerate Underground Surveys

Ximen Mining has introduced an autonomous robotic dog at its Kenville mine project in British Columbia, cutting underground survey time by roughly 30%. The move underscores a broader industry shift toward automation and faster, safer data collection.

Middle‑East Conflict Triggers New Helium Shortages for U.S. Manufacturers
NewsApr 5, 2026

Middle‑East Conflict Triggers New Helium Shortages for U.S. Manufacturers

U.S. helium suppliers warned of imminent disruptions after an Iranian missile strike damaged QatarEnergy’s Ras Laffan plant and the United States completed the sale of its federal helium reserve. The shortage threatens semiconductor fabs, MRI manufacturers and aerospace firms that...

By Pulse
Great Recession 2.0? | Michael Pento
BlogApr 5, 2026

Great Recession 2.0? | Michael Pento

Money manager Michael Pento warns that the U.S. economy is confronting a "triad of bubbles" in credit, real estate and equities, amplified by a sharp oil price rally to roughly $100‑$110 per barrel amid the Iran conflict. His proprietary 20‑indicator...

By Adam Taggart – Weekly Market Recap
How Trump’s Iran War Could Make the World More Reliant on Coal
NewsApr 5, 2026

How Trump’s Iran War Could Make the World More Reliant on Coal

The U.S. and its allies’ war with Iran is spurring a global shift back toward coal as nations scramble for reliable energy amid disrupted oil and gas supplies. Worldwide coal consumption has risen by roughly 1.3 billion tons since 2020, reaching...

By The Guardian » Business
In Panic, Oil Hoarding Is Inevitable—China Must Act
SocialApr 5, 2026

In Panic, Oil Hoarding Is Inevitable—China Must Act

⭕️When markets are in panic, asking countries not to hoard oil is like asking people in a lifeboat not to ration the food — everyone knows the supplies might run out before rescue arrives, and self-preservation kicks in hard. ⭕️China...

By Anas Alhajji
California’s Hell’s Kitchen Lithium Project Stalls Amid Permitting, Price and Water Disputes
NewsApr 5, 2026

California’s Hell’s Kitchen Lithium Project Stalls Amid Permitting, Price and Water Disputes

Rod Colwell’s Hell’s Kitchen lithium project in Imperial County has hit a wall as environmental lawsuits, falling lithium prices and a dispute over water and power supplies delay the rollout. Governor Gavin Newsom’s earlier promises of a 12,000‑job boom now...

By Pulse
Paramedics for Ecosystems
NewsApr 5, 2026

Paramedics for Ecosystems

In southeastern Ecuador’s copper‑rich mountains, local residents called “paraecologists” are systematically cataloguing biodiversity, from endangered species to medicinal plants. Their field data—species inventories, water quality tests, and habitat maps—are transformed into legally admissible evidence. Ecuador’s constitution, which grants nature legal...

By Inside Climate News
Russian LNG Vessel Shifts From Arctic to Africa‑Asia Trade
SocialApr 5, 2026

Russian LNG Vessel Shifts From Arctic to Africa‑Asia Trade

This is a story packed with irony — perfect for the media: An ICE-class LNG carrier, once dedicated to carrying Yamal LNG from Russia’s Arctic, is now transporting LNG from Africa to Asia. The question is: Why is a Russian company shipping...

By Anas Alhajji
AstroForge Targets 2026 Asteroid Landing as Investors Chase Trillion‑Dollar Space Mining Dream
NewsApr 5, 2026

AstroForge Targets 2026 Asteroid Landing as Investors Chase Trillion‑Dollar Space Mining Dream

California‑based AstroForge announced plans to launch a second asteroid‑targeting spacecraft later in 2026, hoping to achieve the first commercial asteroid landing. The move has investors eyeing the venture as a potential trillion‑dollar play alongside SpaceX’s looming $1.5 trillion IPO.

By Pulse
Gold ETFs GLD, SLVP and SGDM Show Divergent Risk‑Return Profiles, Shaping Options Strategies
NewsApr 5, 2026

Gold ETFs GLD, SLVP and SGDM Show Divergent Risk‑Return Profiles, Shaping Options Strategies

SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) offers low‑volatility, high‑liquidity exposure to physical gold, while iShares SLVP and Sprott SGDM deliver higher returns but greater drawdowns through mining equities. The contrast is prompting options traders to tailor strategies around each ETF’s risk‑return profile.

By Pulse
US Supports 5N Plus Germanium Refinery Expansion in Utah
SocialApr 5, 2026

US Supports 5N Plus Germanium Refinery Expansion in Utah

US backs 5N Plus to expand germanium refining in Utah and strengthen strategic domestic supply. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/us-germanium-refining-expansion-gains.html

By The Metalnomist
Implats Keeps 1H26 PGM Output Flat, Zimbabwe Offsets SA Decline
SocialApr 5, 2026

Implats Keeps 1H26 PGM Output Flat, Zimbabwe Offsets SA Decline

Implats held PGM output nearly flat in 1H26 as Zimbabwe growth offset weaker South African mine performance. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/implats-pgm-output-holds-steady-as.html

By The Metalnomist
MP Materials Posts $149.4 M Loss as USA Rare Earth Shares Drop 19.9% in March
NewsApr 5, 2026

MP Materials Posts $149.4 M Loss as USA Rare Earth Shares Drop 19.9% in March

MP Materials recorded a $149.4 million operating loss for 2025, extending a ten‑quarter streak of negative margins, while USA Rare Earth’s shares slid 19.9% in March despite positive operational news. The twin setbacks underscore financial pressure on the domestic rare‑earth supply...

By Pulse
Turkish‑operated Tanker Moves 1 M Barrels via Iran’s Corridor
SocialApr 5, 2026

Turkish‑operated Tanker Moves 1 M Barrels via Iran’s Corridor

Roughly 1 million barrels of Iraqi Basra Heavy has passed through the Strait of Hormuz using the Iranian-assigned corridor. The vessel, a shadow fleet tanker, is owned and operated by a Turkish company. Map form @Kpler

By Anas Alhajji
Australia Assures Fuel Supply Ahead of Japan PM Visit
SocialApr 5, 2026

Australia Assures Fuel Supply Ahead of Japan PM Visit

Australia given fuel supply assurances as plans in works for visit by Japan's prime minister https://t.co/C0jQ0t1KjJ via @ABCaustralia

By Haplo
Top 50 Mining Companies Power Through Iran War – up $250 Billion in 2026
NewsApr 4, 2026

Top 50 Mining Companies Power Through Iran War – up $250 Billion in 2026

The MINING.COM Top 50 miners posted a combined market capitalization of $2.41 trillion at the end of Q1 2026, up roughly $250 billion from the start of 2025. Despite the onset of the US‑Iran conflict and a sharp drop in gold and silver prices,...

By MINING.com
Get Natural Gas Straight From the Permian
SocialApr 5, 2026

Get Natural Gas Straight From the Permian

Want natural gas? Come to the Permian and just take it. No really, I’m serious.

By Craig Fuller
Diesel Prices Poised to Surge Toward $11/Gal
SocialApr 5, 2026

Diesel Prices Poised to Surge Toward $11/Gal

We warned in the Daily Energy Report and the Weekly US Data Report about a month ago that diesel prices will skyrocket and inventories might decline to record levels. Will it go to $11/g?

By Anas Alhajji
Jubilee Updates Molefe Mine Plan to Boost Copper Production and Efficiency in Zambia
NewsApr 4, 2026

Jubilee Updates Molefe Mine Plan to Boost Copper Production and Efficiency in Zambia

Jubilee Holdings has released an updated near‑term mine plan for its Molefe operation in Zambia, integrating pits 2 and 3 into a single open‑pit and targeting over 15,000 tonnes of ore per month to the Sable refinery. The plan introduces automated ore sorting...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
U.S. Supplies Half Global NGLs; Hormuz Crisis Cuts 19% Shipments
SocialApr 5, 2026

U.S. Supplies Half Global NGLs; Hormuz Crisis Cuts 19% Shipments

⭕️The United States is not only the world's largest producer of natural gas liquids (NGLs), but it accounts for roughly half of global production. ⭕️ The Hormuz crisis blocked the shipmnets of about 19% of seaborn tarded NGLs. https://t.co/PeoruA92IE

By Anas Alhajji
EU's Own Sanctions Undermine
SocialApr 5, 2026

EU's Own Sanctions Undermine

The irony is: the EU reduced its dependence on Russia to improve "energy security"! Slovak PM says EU should drop sanctions on Russian oil and gas to boost energy security https://t.co/FmUhPkAcgE

By Anas Alhajji
Lindian Resources Secures $100 Million to Advance Kangankunde Rare Earths Project in Malawi
NewsApr 4, 2026

Lindian Resources Secures $100 Million to Advance Kangankunde Rare Earths Project in Malawi

Australian ASX‑listed Lindian Resources has secured $100 million to fund the first stage of its Kangankunde Rare Earths Project in Malawi. The high‑grade deposit, rich in dysprosium and terbium, is slated to begin production in 2026 and will be developed debt‑free,...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
Tariffs and Middle East Conflict Drive Aluminum Prices Sky‑High
SocialApr 5, 2026

Tariffs and Middle East Conflict Drive Aluminum Prices Sky‑High

Aluminum prices are up over 83% YoY. First, Trump’s tariffs strained supply. Now war in Iran is cutting Gulf imports that supply 20% of US aluminum imports. TRUMP’S TARIFFS + TRUMP’S WAR = A BIG BILL FOR AMERICANS. https://t.co/M0EPxDjZSN

By Steve Hanke
West African Resources Forecasts Record Gold Production in 2026 Driven by Kiaka and Sanbrado Mines
NewsApr 4, 2026

West African Resources Forecasts Record Gold Production in 2026 Driven by Kiaka and Sanbrado Mines

West African Resources projects 2026 gold output of 430,000‑490,000 ounces, driven by the Kiaka and Sanbrado mines. Kiaka is expected to deliver 240,000‑280,000 ounces while Sanbrado adds 190,000‑210,000 ounces. The company targets an all‑in sustaining cost below $1,900 per ounce,...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
DRC Diamond Exports Reach $67 Million in 2025, Driven Largely by Artisanal Mining
NewsApr 4, 2026

DRC Diamond Exports Reach $67 Million in 2025, Driven Largely by Artisanal Mining

The Democratic Republic of Congo exported roughly $67 million worth of diamonds in 2025, equivalent to over 9 million carats. Artisanal miners produced 85% of the country’s diamonds, generating about $54 million in export revenue, while industrial mining contributed just $13 million. The industrial...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
Prospect Resources Confirms Expanding Copper System at West Mwombezhi in Zambia
NewsApr 4, 2026

Prospect Resources Confirms Expanding Copper System at West Mwombezhi in Zambia

Prospect Resources Limited announced final assay results from Phase 2 diamond drilling at the West Mwombezhi prospect in Zambia’s Mumbezhi Copper Project, confirming a continuous near‑surface copper sulphide system extending over one kilometre along strike. Intersections include 8.9 m at 0.78 % Cu...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
The Two-Week Window That Could Break Global Commodity Markets
NewsApr 4, 2026

The Two-Week Window That Could Break Global Commodity Markets

A fragile web of commodity chains—oil, gas, naphtha, fertilizer, helium and logistics—is shifting from price volatility to deliverability risk. Physical shortages are surfacing even as paper markets appear stable, and the next two weeks could see cascading disruptions that spark...

By OilPrice.com – Main
TRX Gold Is A Conditional Buy (A Technical Analysis)
NewsApr 4, 2026

TRX Gold Is A Conditional Buy (A Technical Analysis)

TRX Gold Corp., a junior gold miner operating exclusively in Tanzania, is positioned as a high‑risk, high‑reward play. The analyst issues a conditional Buy, contingent on a three‑year horizon, gold prices staying above $3,000 per ounce, and investor tolerance for...

By Seeking Alpha — Site feed
Goldman Sachs Has Blunt Message on Gold Price for Rest of 2026
NewsApr 4, 2026

Goldman Sachs Has Blunt Message on Gold Price for Rest of 2026

Gold experienced its steepest monthly drop since 2013, sliding more than 10% in March 2026. Despite the sell‑off, Goldman Sachs reaffirmed its year‑end 2026 gold price target of $5,400 per ounce, up from $4,900 earlier in the year. The bank’s...

By TheStreet — Full feed
Iron Ore Prices Slip for Second Week as Chinese Stockpiles Near Record
NewsApr 4, 2026

Iron Ore Prices Slip for Second Week as Chinese Stockpiles Near Record

Iron ore prices fell for a second consecutive week, with the Dalian contract down 0.81% to 797 Yuan ($115.85) per tonne and the Singapore benchmark down 2% to $105.15. The slide reflects rising Chinese port inventories, which rose 0.5% to 177.5 million...

By Pulse
Seequent’s Role in Augmenting Geoscience Expertise
NewsApr 4, 2026

Seequent’s Role in Augmenting Geoscience Expertise

Seequent, Bentley Subsurface’s geoscience software arm, is tackling the data‑quality bottleneck that hampers AI adoption in mining. Its latest Geoprofessionals Data Management Report shows specialists spend roughly a third of their time on data chores, yet fewer than 40% have...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
GAC Subsidiary Sells Lithium Mining Stake to Controlling Shareholder, Raising 1.92 Billion Yuan
NewsApr 4, 2026

GAC Subsidiary Sells Lithium Mining Stake to Controlling Shareholder, Raising 1.92 Billion Yuan

GAC Group’s subsidiary Youpai Energy is selling a 12% stake in Xinjiang Kunlun Lanzuan Mining Development for roughly ¥1.92 billion (about $270 million) to the automaker’s controlling shareholder, Guangzhou Automobile Industry Group. The deal reduces Youpai’s holding from 20% to 8%, turning...

By Gasgoo Auto News
Massachusetts Residents Battle 4 Million‑Cubic‑Yard Sand Mining Expansion
NewsApr 4, 2026

Massachusetts Residents Battle 4 Million‑Cubic‑Yard Sand Mining Expansion

Homeowners in Cranberry Village are confronting A.D. Makepeace’s plan to extract roughly 4 million cubic yards of sand over five years, arguing the operation creates chronic noise and airborne sand. State legislators have moved a bill to pause new sand‑excavation permits...

By Pulse
Tata Steel Hit with $212 Million Excess‑Mining Demand as Share Price Slides
NewsApr 4, 2026

Tata Steel Hit with $212 Million Excess‑Mining Demand as Share Price Slides

Tata Steel has been served a Rs 1,755 crore (about $212 million) demand notice for alleged over‑mining in Jharkhand. The steelmaker plans to appeal the order as its shares tumble amid broader market weakness, highlighting regulatory risk for India's heavy‑industry sector.

By Pulse
The Fight to Save India’s Ancient Aravallis From Rampant Mining
NewsApr 4, 2026

The Fight to Save India’s Ancient Aravallis From Rampant Mining

The Aravalli mountain range, a two‑billion‑year‑old ecological barrier in north‑western India, faces severe degradation from commercial and illegal mining, with 29,209 violations recorded between 2018 and 2023. Over 65 minerals—including lead, zinc, marble and limestone—are being extracted, driving groundwater depletion,...

By Dialogue Earth
Full Flowsheet, Full Lifecycle: FLS Sharpens Its Performance Focus
NewsApr 4, 2026

Full Flowsheet, Full Lifecycle: FLS Sharpens Its Performance Focus

FLS, a leading mining‑process equipment provider, now delivers solutions across the entire mineral‑processing flowsheet, from crushing to tailings management. In a Mineral Processing Report 2026 interview, CEO Qasim Abrahams highlighted how advanced digital technology, process optimisation, and full‑lifecycle services are...

By Mining Magazine
The Mineral Processing Report 2026 Is Here!
NewsApr 4, 2026

The Mineral Processing Report 2026 Is Here!

The Mineral Processing Report 2026 has been released, offering a data‑driven deep dive into the sector’s most pressing trends, technologies, and competitive landscape. It underscores rising global demand for greater efficiency, sustainability, and productivity across mining operations. The report examines...

By Australia’s Mining Monthly
Copper's Resilience Signals Structural Demand, Build Positions Now
SocialApr 4, 2026

Copper's Resilience Signals Structural Demand, Build Positions Now

The remarkable resilience of copper prices given what we’re seeing across markets cannot be ignored. It’s striking how the metal is evolving from a traditional cyclical gauge of economic activity to one increasingly driven by structural demand and a tightening supply...

By Tavi Costa
The Dangerous Process of Mining Himalayan Pink Salt in Pakistan's Khewra Mine
NewsApr 4, 2026

The Dangerous Process of Mining Himalayan Pink Salt in Pakistan's Khewra Mine

The Khewra mine in Pakistan’s Punjab province supplies roughly 30 % of the world’s Himalayan pink salt, a premium ingredient driving about $300 million in annual exports. Workers, many of them teenagers, extract the salt manually in narrow tunnels, often without respirators...

By Business Insider – Finance
Lundin Gold Locks $1.1 Billion Silver Streaming Deal with LunR Royalties
NewsApr 4, 2026

Lundin Gold Locks $1.1 Billion Silver Streaming Deal with LunR Royalties

Lundin Gold Inc. announced a definitive silver streaming agreement with Canada‑based LunR Royalties Corp., exchanging a life‑of‑mine silver stream for 50,505,051 LunR common shares. The deal, slated to close in Q2 2026, will be paid out as a dividend‑in‑kind, expanding...

By Pulse
Sixth Week of Hormuz War Sparks Oil Demand Destruction
SocialApr 4, 2026

Sixth Week of Hormuz War Sparks Oil Demand Destruction

The Third Gulf War (aka, the ‘Hormuz War’) is entering into its 6th week, at the very end of the initial White House guidance of a 4-6 week campaign. For the oil market, we are into demand destruction territory, although...

By Javier Blas
Indonesia's Weda Bay Achieves On‑Spec MHP Production
SocialApr 4, 2026

Indonesia's Weda Bay Achieves On‑Spec MHP Production

BSE produced on-spec MHP at Weda Bay, marking a key HPAL commissioning step in Indonesia’s nickel battery chain. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/bse-on-spec-mhp-output-marks-new-step.html

By The Metalnomist
Liontown Lithium Sales Surge 38% on Kathleen Ramp
SocialApr 4, 2026

Liontown Lithium Sales Surge 38% on Kathleen Ramp

Liontown lithium sales rose 38pc in 4Q 2025 as Kathleen Valley ramped up and auction pricing added upside. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/liontown-lithium-sales-jump-as-kathleen.html

By The Metalnomist
Strait of Hormuz Now Central as Vulnerabilities Rise
SocialApr 4, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Now Central as Vulnerabilities Rise

“They've demonstrated to the Gulf states how vulnerable they are and how vulnerable the global economy is,” said a European official briefed on diplomatic efforts to end the war. “So the price has gone up. The Strait of Hormuz never...

By Javier Blas
Caterpillar Forecasts Robust 2026 Demand From Backlog, Energy, Mining
SocialApr 4, 2026

Caterpillar Forecasts Robust 2026 Demand From Backlog, Energy, Mining

Caterpillar sees strong 2026 demand backed by a record order backlog, energy growth, and firmer mining equipment demand. https://www.metalnomist.com/2026/04/caterpillar-2026-demand-outlook-turns.html

By The Metalnomist
IRGC Lets Iraqi Oil Ships Through, yet Attacks Fields
SocialApr 4, 2026

IRGC Lets Iraqi Oil Ships Through, yet Attacks Fields

So… the Iranian IRGC exempts ships carrying Iraqi oil and allows them to sail through the Hormuz Strait, but drone attacks on Iraqi oil fields continue. https://t.co/PoAWXPyVEz

By Anas Alhajji
One‑Third of Global Helium Locked Away, Raising Supply Risks
SocialApr 4, 2026

One‑Third of Global Helium Locked Away, Raising Supply Risks

A Third of the World’s Helium Is Trapped. Here’s What That Means. https://t.co/3nC0gUclwq via @hedgeye

By Keith McCullough
India Resumes Iranian Oil Imports After Sanctions Eased
SocialApr 4, 2026

India Resumes Iranian Oil Imports After Sanctions Eased

New Delhi confirms its buying oil from Iran (after US eased sanctions): “… Indian refiners have secured their crude oil requirements, including from Iran; and there is no payment hurdle for Iranian crude imports…”

By Javier Blas
US and Israel Strike Iran's Major Khuzestan Petrochemical Complexes
SocialApr 4, 2026

US and Israel Strike Iran's Major Khuzestan Petrochemical Complexes

According to Iranian media, the US and Israel have attacked several large petrochemical sites in the Khuzestan province near the border with Iraq. The area between Mahshahr and Bandar Imam Khomeini are home to some of the Iranian largest petrochemical complexes.

By Javier Blas
US Interior Forms Marine Minerals Administration for Offshore Resources
SocialApr 4, 2026

US Interior Forms Marine Minerals Administration for Offshore Resources

The US Interior Department said it’s merging two oversight agencies to create a Marine Minerals Administration and move toward a “more modern, coordinated approach” to managing offshore resources, including critical minerals https://t.co/93zG6cCxNI

By Vox – Climate