Mining News and Headlines

Honeymoon Period: Boss Boosts Uranium Resources
NewsMar 20, 2026

Honeymoon Period: Boss Boosts Uranium Resources

Boss Energy has refreshed its uranium resource estimates for the Gould’s Dam and Jason’s Deposit projects in South Australia, reporting a 30% increase to 33.1 million pounds of contained uranium at Gould’s Dam and a 9% rise to 12 million pounds at...

By Australian Mining
Coal Mine Expansions Given Green Light in New Policy at Odds with State Climate Goals
NewsMar 20, 2026

Coal Mine Expansions Given Green Light in New Policy at Odds with State Climate Goals

The New South Wales government released a 2026‑2050 mining roadmap that bans new coal mines but permits extensions of existing operations for up to 25 years. Expansions will be subject to emissions conditions, though only three of the state’s 37...

By RenewEconomy
Apollo Delivers Golden Strike for Southern Cross
NewsMar 19, 2026

Apollo Delivers Golden Strike for Southern Cross

Southern Cross Gold announced its highest‑grade shallow intersection at the Apollo prospect, part of the 100% owned Sunday Creek gold‑antimony project in Victoria. Four drill holes returned consistent mineralisation, highlighted by a 17.3 m composite at 22.9 g/t gold equivalent, including 15.3 g/t...

By Australian Mining
Australian Innovation Aims to Reshape Global Copper Mining
NewsMar 19, 2026

Australian Innovation Aims to Reshape Global Copper Mining

Loop Hydrometallurgy, an Australian start‑up spun out of Macquarie University, unveiled the Halion Loop – a salt‑water leaching system that extracts copper directly at the mine site. The process claims up to 70% lower power consumption and an 80% reduction...

By Australian Mining
US Crude Being Shipped to Asia Via Panama Canal
NewsMar 19, 2026

US Crude Being Shipped to Asia Via Panama Canal

Asian refiners are increasingly routing U.S. Gulf Coast crude through the Panama Canal as the U.S.–Israeli war with Iran disrupts Middle‑East supplies. Medium‑sized Aframax and partially‑loaded Suezmax vessels have been booked for shipments to South Korea and Japan, the first...

By MarineLink
Senator Launches Investigation Into Methane Pollution in the Permian Basin
NewsMar 19, 2026

Senator Launches Investigation Into Methane Pollution in the Permian Basin

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse announced a Senate Environment Committee probe into the Permian Basin after MethaneSAT satellite data revealed methane emissions four times higher than EPA estimates. The inquiry targets eight major oil and gas producers, demanding details on monitoring practices...

By Inside Climate News
Teck’s Undisclosed Royalty Worth Billions on Barrick’s Fourmile Could Stymie IPO
NewsMar 19, 2026

Teck’s Undisclosed Royalty Worth Billions on Barrick’s Fourmile Could Stymie IPO

Teck Resources disclosed a 10% net legacy profit royalty on Barrick Gold’s Fourmile project, increasing to 15% after 6 million ounces are produced. The royalty is estimated to generate $100‑200 million annually, potentially worth billions over the mine’s life and representing about...

By The Northern Miner
Jameson Cell Powers Valterra Platinum’s Low Mass Pull Strategy at Mogalakwena North
NewsMar 19, 2026

Jameson Cell Powers Valterra Platinum’s Low Mass Pull Strategy at Mogalakwena North

Glencore Technology’s Jameson Cell is now fully commissioned at Valterra Platinum’s Mogalakwena North Concentrator, enabling the mine’s low‑mass‑pull strategy. The new cells have cut concentrate volumes by 14% while boosting grade by 16%, delivering a 21% reduction in material handling...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. To Host Live X Spaces Q&A on DDH-26-02 Results From West Advocate Hydrogen Project, Nova Scotia
NewsMar 19, 2026

Quebec Innovative Materials Corp. To Host Live X Spaces Q&A on DDH-26-02 Results From West Advocate Hydrogen Project, Nova Scotia

Québec Innovative Materials Corp. will host a live X Spaces Q&A on March 20, 2026, to discuss drill hole DDH-26-02 results from its West Advocate natural hydrogen project in Nova Scotia. The session, open to the public, will cover the...

By Resource World Magazine
BQE Water and Nuvumiut Development to Operate Water Treatment Plants at Nunavik Nickel
NewsMar 19, 2026

BQE Water and Nuvumiut Development to Operate Water Treatment Plants at Nunavik Nickel

BQE Water Inc. and Inuit‑owned Nuvumiut Development have secured a three‑year agreement with Canadian Royalties Inc. to operate five seasonal mine‑water treatment plants at the Nunavik Nickel Project. The joint venture, registered with Makivvik corporation, will run the systems from...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Boliden Commits to New Hoist System at Garpenberg Which Will Facilitate Switch to Electric Hauling
NewsMar 19, 2026

Boliden Commits to New Hoist System at Garpenberg Which Will Facilitate Switch to Electric Hauling

Boliden announced a SEK 4 billion investment in a new 1,700‑metre hoist system at its Garpenberg Zn‑Pb‑Cu‑Ag‑Au mine, targeting a 4.5 Mt per year production rate and enabling a shift from diesel to electric haulage by the early 2030s. A parallel SEK 1.5 billion commitment will fund...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Freeport Applies for El Abra Mine Life Extension
NewsMar 19, 2026

Freeport Applies for El Abra Mine Life Extension

Freeport‑McMoRan subsidiary El Abra Mining Co. has filed an operational continuity plan with Chile’s Environmental Impact Assessment System to extend the El Abra copper mine’s life by roughly 40 years. The proposal follows comprehensive technical and environmental studies and outlines...

By Engineering & Mining Journal (E&MJ)
Alberta Court of Appeal Lets Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Intervene in Appeal on Planned Coal Mine
NewsMar 19, 2026

Alberta Court of Appeal Lets Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation Intervene in Appeal on Planned Coal Mine

The Alberta Court of Appeal granted Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation permission to intervene in the appeal concerning Summit Coal’s Mine 14 project. The intervention focuses on whether the Alberta Energy Regulator’s CEO lawfully cancelled a public hearing under section 42 of the...

By Canadian Lawyer – Technology
N Dakota Perks up on Widening Brent-WTI Spread
NewsMar 19, 2026

N Dakota Perks up on Widening Brent-WTI Spread

North Dakota regulators are watching a rapidly widening Brent‑WTI price spread, now $11.92 per barrel, after it nearly doubled since early March. State oil output slipped to 1.16 million barrels per day in January, down 13,000 b/d year‑over‑year, as cold weather and...

By Argus Media – News & analysis
Ontario Announces $10 Million for Junior Exploration Companies
NewsMar 19, 2026

Ontario Announces $10 Million for Junior Exploration Companies

Ontario announced a $10 million grant package for 68 junior exploration companies under the Ontario Junior Exploration Program, supplementing a total $30 million investment in 213 firms. The funding, delivered over the next year, offers grants up to $200,000 for early‑stage activities...

By Financial Post – Mining (Canada)
Northwestern Ontario Seeks Second Highway that Could Unlock Mining Riches
NewsMar 19, 2026

Northwestern Ontario Seeks Second Highway that Could Unlock Mining Riches

Northwestern Ontario’s municipal association is urging the federal government to label Highways 11, 17 and the connecting corridor as strategic infrastructure. The request follows a 2016 Nipigon Bridge failure that exposed the region’s reliance on a single east‑west route for mining exports....

By Canadian Mining Journal
PDAC JV Video: Alkane Plans Merger Cash Flow for More M&A
NewsMar 19, 2026

PDAC JV Video: Alkane Plans Merger Cash Flow for More M&A

Alkane Resources, fresh from its August merger with Mandalay Resources, now operates three mines – Tomingley in New South Wales, Costerfield in Victoria and Björkdal in Sweden – and plans to keep output steady while hunting another merger or acquisition...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Tenke Fungurume Mining Rejects Environmental Report Findings
NewsMar 19, 2026

Tenke Fungurume Mining Rejects Environmental Report Findings

Tenke Fungurume Mining (TFM) rejected the Environmental Investigation Agency’s March 9 report, labeling its conclusions factually inaccurate and based on unsupported assumptions. TFM highlighted its dual monitoring framework—continuous active sensors combined with monthly passive assessments—and asserted that sulfur‑dioxide emissions stayed...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
China Issues Advisory as Zimbabwe Restricts Lithium and Raw Mineral Exports
NewsMar 19, 2026

China Issues Advisory as Zimbabwe Restricts Lithium and Raw Mineral Exports

The Chinese embassy in Zimbabwe issued an advisory warning its investors about new government restrictions on raw mineral exports, especially lithium concentrates. Zimbabwe’s policy aims to shift from exporting unprocessed ores to fostering domestic processing, adding value and creating jobs....

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining
Helium-3 From the Moon: New U.S. Department of Energy Contract
NewsMar 19, 2026

Helium-3 From the Moon: New U.S. Department of Energy Contract

Black Moon Energy Corp. has secured a contract with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Isotope Program to supply lunar Helium‑3, marking a pivotal step toward commercializing the isotope. The company plans to scale production within eight years and will conduct...

By Leonard David’s Inside Outer Space
Churchill Resources Drills 7.25% Antimony over 1.98 Metres at Black Raven Project, Near Southern Shaft Along 800-Metre Strike at Frost...
NewsMar 19, 2026

Churchill Resources Drills 7.25% Antimony over 1.98 Metres at Black Raven Project, Near Southern Shaft Along 800-Metre Strike at Frost...

Churchill Resources announced its 2025 maiden drilling at the Black Raven Project delivered high‑grade antimony intersections, including 7.25% Sb over 1.98 m within an 800 m strike at Frost Cove. A parallel gold‑silver vein returned up to 5.89 g/t AuEq, and a new...

By Resource World Magazine
Energean, ExxonMobil, Helleniq Energy Explore Block Offshore Greece
NewsMar 19, 2026

Energean, ExxonMobil, Helleniq Energy Explore Block Offshore Greece

Energean, ExxonMobil and Helleniq Energy have notified Greece’s hydrocarbons agency that they will move to the second phase of exploration in Block 2 of the Ionian Sea, marking the first offshore test drilling in the country in four decades. The joint...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Exxon Consortium for Guyana Floating Production Continues As Planned
NewsMar 19, 2026

Exxon Consortium for Guyana Floating Production Continues As Planned

Exxon Mobil’s Guyana consortium is close to completing the Errea Wittu FPSO, a floating production, storage and offloading vessel that will add up to 250,000 barrels per day from the Uaru field. The new unit follows the Yellowtail project, which now...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Higher Oil Prices Lead to More USA Production in EIA Forecast
NewsMar 19, 2026

Higher Oil Prices Lead to More USA Production in EIA Forecast

The U.S. Energy Information Administration’s March Short‑Term Energy Outlook raised its 2027 crude oil production forecast by about 0.5 million barrels per day, citing higher West Texas Intermediate prices. The agency now expects average output of 13.61 million bpd in 2026 and...

By Rigzone
Lion One Chooses Rapid-Deploy Evaporator to Address Excess Mill Water
NewsMar 19, 2026

Lion One Chooses Rapid-Deploy Evaporator to Address Excess Mill Water

Lion One Mining has selected a rapid‑deploy evaporator system to tackle the chronic excess water issue at its processing mill. The modular unit can be installed within weeks, allowing the operation to quickly reduce water discharge without lengthy shutdowns. Early...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Saipem FlatFish Underwater Drone Completes Petrobas Test Campaign
NewsMar 19, 2026

Saipem FlatFish Underwater Drone Completes Petrobas Test Campaign

Saipem’s FlatFish underwater drone has successfully completed Functional Acceptance Tests for Petrobras, confirming its autonomous inspection capabilities. The tests, conducted in Saipem’s Trieste facility, demonstrated pipeline, structural, cathodic protection, and wall‑thickness assessments without human control. Petrobras has now approved the...

By Offshore Engineer (OE Digital)
Super Copper Discovers New High-Grade Copper Zones at Cordillera Cobre Project, Chile
NewsMar 19, 2026

Super Copper Discovers New High-Grade Copper Zones at Cordillera Cobre Project, Chile

Super Copper Corp. announced Phase 1 exploration results from its Cordillera Cobre Project in Chile, uncovering two previously unknown high‑grade copper zones with surface assays up to 7.13% Cu and 98.7 g/t Ag. Across 102 rock grab samples, 24 exceeded 1% Cu...

By Resource World Magazine
Canada and Peru Formalize Critical Minerals Collaboration
NewsMar 19, 2026

Canada and Peru Formalize Critical Minerals Collaboration

Canada and Peru have signed a memorandum of understanding to deepen cooperation on critical minerals and sustainable mining. The agreement, signed in Lima, outlines joint investment in traceability, decarbonisation, regulatory reforms, environmental best practices, and workforce development. It builds on...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Leviathan Metals Signs Purchase Agreement to Acquire Kalahari Copper Belt Landholding, Botswana
NewsMar 19, 2026

Leviathan Metals Signs Purchase Agreement to Acquire Kalahari Copper Belt Landholding, Botswana

Leviathan Metals Corp. signed a purchase agreement to acquire a 270 km² prospecting licence adjacent to its 100% owned Central Project on Botswana’s Kalahari Copper Belt. The deal adds ten kilometres of the D’Kar‑Ngwako Pan Formation contact, expanding the land package...

By Resource World Magazine
Blue Sky Uranium Launches Hydrogeological Program at Ivana Uranium-Vanadium Deposit, Argentina
NewsMar 19, 2026

Blue Sky Uranium Launches Hydrogeological Program at Ivana Uranium-Vanadium Deposit, Argentina

Blue Sky Uranium and its JV partner Ivana Minerales have initiated a hydrogeological program at the Ivana uranium‑vanadium deposit in Argentina’s Rio Negro Province. The five‑month study, costing roughly US$400,000, will conduct geophysical surveys, drill water wells, install monitoring piezometers...

By Resource World Magazine
Gold Orogen Targets Yukon Follow-Up Work
NewsMar 19, 2026

Gold Orogen Targets Yukon Follow-Up Work

Gold Orogen Resources outlined a 2026 exploration program that narrows work to five high‑priority drill and sampling targets across its Golden Culvert and WIN projects in Yukon’s southern Tombstone Gold Belt. Historical work has shown extensive gold mineralization, including surface...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Hook Lake Clears Key Step Toward Drilling
NewsMar 19, 2026

Hook Lake Clears Key Step Toward Drilling

Manhattan Gold Corp. announced that its Hook Lake Project in Nunavut has cleared the Nunavut Impact Review Board’s regulatory screening, paving the way for an inaugural drill program slated to start in April. The district‑scale property hosts a high‑grade orogenic...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Scottie Selects Ore Sorting Tech for DSO Mine
NewsMar 19, 2026

Scottie Selects Ore Sorting Tech for DSO Mine

Scottie Resource Corp. has chosen Tomra's X‑Ray Transmittance (XRT) ore‑sorting technology for its planned direct‑shipping ore (DSO) gold mine in British Columbia. The feasibility study, targeting mid‑2027 completion, projects an average annual production of 65,400 ounces of gold and an...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Minerals Council Warns Against Govt “Sandbagging”
NewsMar 19, 2026

Minerals Council Warns Against Govt “Sandbagging”

The Minerals Council of South Africa warned the government against "sandbagging" as it revises the Minerals & Petroleum Resources Development Act. Council President Paul Dunne said regulatory uncertainty threatens costly, decade‑long mining projects and could deter debt and equity financing....

By Miningmx
Kenorland Minerals and Auranova Resources to Drill South Uchi Project, Ontario
NewsMar 19, 2026

Kenorland Minerals and Auranova Resources to Drill South Uchi Project, Ontario

Kenorland Minerals announced Auranova’s approval of a Phase 3 diamond drill program at the South Uchi Project in Ontario’s Red Lake district. The Spring 2026 campaign will drill up to 3,000 metres across six holes to test west‑ and east‑ward extensions of a...

By Resource World Magazine
KoBold Starts Development of Zambia Copper Project
NewsMar 19, 2026

KoBold Starts Development of Zambia Copper Project

KoBold Metals, backed by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates, has begun development of the Mingomba copper project in Zambia, targeting first production in the early 2030s. The mine will require about $2.4 billion in capital and is designed to produce roughly...

By Miningmx
Zijin Unit Eyes Tungsten and Uranium Investments
NewsMar 19, 2026

Zijin Unit Eyes Tungsten and Uranium Investments

Zijin Mining Group’s Gold Mountains Asset Management, overseeing more than $6 billion, is expanding beyond gold and copper to target strategic metals such as tungsten, uranium and rare earths. The push follows a sharp price surge in tungsten, which has more...

By Miningmx
Gold Terra Hits High-Grade Gold at Yellorex
NewsMar 19, 2026

Gold Terra Hits High-Grade Gold at Yellorex

Gold Terra Resource Corp. announced high‑grade gold intercepts from the first seven holes of its 2026 winter drill program at the Yellorex zone on the Con Mine Option in Yellowknife. Intersections such as 8.2 g/t Au over 20.35 m and a 20.23 g/t...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
History Repeats as Moonta Mine Sites Shut Down
NewsMar 19, 2026

History Repeats as Moonta Mine Sites Shut Down

The National Trust of South Australia has ordered the shutdown of the historic Moonta Cornish copper mining site, including its museum, tourist railway, and miner's cottage. The closure follows accusations of mismanagement at the heritage complex. Stakeholders fear the loss...

By Australia’s Mining Monthly
Viking Taps Global Firm to Expedite US Tungsten Permitting
NewsMar 19, 2026

Viking Taps Global Firm to Expedite US Tungsten Permitting

Viking Mines has engaged global engineering consultancy WSP USA to accelerate permitting for its Linka tungsten project in Nevada. The partnership will run baseline studies and a three‑phase permitting program in parallel with metallurgical, geological and engineering work. Viking also...

By The Age – Business
Advance Nails Bonanza Silver-Gold in Mexico as Resource Update Nears
NewsMar 19, 2026

Advance Nails Bonanza Silver-Gold in Mexico as Resource Update Nears

Advance Metals completed its final extensional drill program at the Yoquivo silver‑gold project in Mexico, delivering striking high‑grade intercepts including a 48.4 m interval at 148 g/t silver equivalent and a 9.4 m interval at 633 g/t silver equivalent. The results confirm continuity of...

By The Age – Business
Dalaroo Locks in 2.5km Gold Drill Target in West Africa
NewsMar 19, 2026

Dalaroo Locks in 2.5km Gold Drill Target in West Africa

Dalaroo Metals has defined a 2.5‑kilometre gold drill target at the Goldridge prospect within its Bondoukou project in northeastern Côte d’Ivoire. The target, up to 400 metres wide, is supported by systematic mapping, geochemistry, aeromagnetic data and artisanal mining evidence, and includes...

By The Age – Business
Peru to Open 37,000 Hectares to Attract Mining Exploration Investment
NewsMar 19, 2026

Peru to Open 37,000 Hectares to Attract Mining Exploration Investment

Peru's Geological, Mining and Metallurgical Institute (INGEMMET) will release roughly 37,000 hectares of land that were under temporary restriction, aiming to boost early‑stage mining exploration. The zones span several regions and are believed to contain copper, gold, silver, lead and...

By MiningFeeds
Auric Smashes Budget with Golden Finish at WA Mine
NewsMar 19, 2026

Auric Smashes Budget with Golden Finish at WA Mine

Auric Mining’s Munda starter pit delivered 8,886 ounces of gold, beating its 6,100‑ounce budget by 46%. The two‑campaign operation achieved a 2.46 g/t average head grade—37% above the forecast—and an 89.5% mill recovery, surpassing expectations. A toll‑treating deal with Black Cat’s...

By The Age – Business
Infini Locks in Key Contractors for Canadian Uranium Push
NewsMar 19, 2026

Infini Locks in Key Contractors for Canadian Uranium Push

Infini Resources has secured Rodren Drilling and Archer Cathro & Associates to launch its first diamond‑drilling campaign at the Reynolds Lake and Reitenbach Lake uranium projects in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The program targets a minimum 2,500‑metre drill run to test...

By The Age – Business
Dateline Buys Second Rig for US Gold-Rare Earths Drilling Blitz
NewsMar 19, 2026

Dateline Buys Second Rig for US Gold-Rare Earths Drilling Blitz

Dateline Resources has purchased a second track‑mounted diamond drill rig for its Colosseum project in California’s Walker Lane Trend, bringing the total on‑site rigs to three. The new rig can drill to 1,200 metres and is already operational, enabling owner‑operated drilling...

By The Age – Business
Turner Mining Group Begins Long Term Phosphate Mine Services and Ore Haul Contract with Bayer
NewsMar 18, 2026

Turner Mining Group Begins Long Term Phosphate Mine Services and Ore Haul Contract with Bayer

Turner Mining Group has taken over as the sole mining contractor for Bayer’s P4 Production phosphate operations in Soda Springs, Idaho, beginning January 5, 2026. The company deployed a purpose‑built Caterpillar fleet—including the industry’s first front‑shovel Cat 6020, eight Cat...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Terrific Tethyan: Why ASX Explorers Are Flocking to Eastern Europe’s Mineral Hotspot
NewsMar 18, 2026

Terrific Tethyan: Why ASX Explorers Are Flocking to Eastern Europe’s Mineral Hotspot

The Tethyan Belt, stretching across 34 countries, hosts an estimated 555 million ounces of gold and 293 million tonnes of copper, yet its western segment in Eastern Europe remains markedly underexplored. Over the past two decades the belt attracted $9.8 billion...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Rome Resources Reports High-Grade Tin Results at Kalayi Prospect in DRC
NewsMar 18, 2026

Rome Resources Reports High-Grade Tin Results at Kalayi Prospect in DRC

Rome Resources announced that its ongoing drilling program at the Kalayi prospect in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has confirmed near‑surface high‑grade tin mineralisation. The campaign has recovered roughly 2,700 m of core and produced intercepts such as 1 m grading...

By Copperbelt Katanga Mining