Mining News and Headlines

Tartisan Nickel Drills 24.6 Metres of 0.71% NI, 0.56% Copper at Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project, Ontario
NewsMar 13, 2026

Tartisan Nickel Drills 24.6 Metres of 0.71% NI, 0.56% Copper at Kenbridge Nickel-Copper-Cobalt Project, Ontario

Tartisan Nickel Corp. announced results from its fourth Phase 1 drill hole (KB26-210) at the Kenbridge nickel‑copper‑cobalt project in Ontario. The hole intersected 24.6 m of 0.71% Ni and 0.56% Cu, including higher‑grade intervals of 1.17% Ni/1.45% Cu over 6.1 m and 1.73%...

By Resource World Magazine
Renewables-Battery Scenario Proposed for Saving Ferrochrome While Sustaining Eskom and Reform ...
NewsMar 13, 2026

Renewables-Battery Scenario Proposed for Saving Ferrochrome While Sustaining Eskom and Reform ...

A joint analysis warns that South Africa’s ferrochrome sector faces collapse as Eskom’s 62 c/kWh tariff threatens profitability. The paper proposes a 8 GW solar PV plus 2 GW/24 GWh battery storage solution, requiring R157 billion in capital, with a R77 billion government subsidy to achieve...

By Mining Weekly
‘We Live in One Ocean’: Native Hawaiian Activist Calls for Inclusion in Deep-Sea Mining Decisions
NewsMar 13, 2026

‘We Live in One Ocean’: Native Hawaiian Activist Calls for Inclusion in Deep-Sea Mining Decisions

Delegates at the International Seabed Authority (ISA) gathered in Jamaica to push the long‑delayed deep‑sea mining code toward finalization this year. The code will set rules for extracting polymetallic nodules from the Clarion‑Clipperton Zone, a 2.3‑million‑square‑mile area central to the...

By Inside Climate News
Iron Ore Heads for Biggest Weekly Gain
NewsMar 13, 2026

Iron Ore Heads for Biggest Weekly Gain

Iron ore futures are set for their biggest weekly gain in over a year as China’s state‑backed buyer, the China Mineral Resources Group (CMRG), expands restrictions on BHP products. Singapore‑listed contracts rose more than 6 % this week, reaching nearly $109...

By Miningmx
ERG Unit Urges Congo to Halt Illegal Mining
NewsMar 13, 2026

ERG Unit Urges Congo to Halt Illegal Mining

A unit of Eurasian Resources Group (ERG), operating through its 51%‑owned subsidiary Boss Mining, urged the Democratic Republic of Congo to stop illegal mining after a landslide on its copper concession killed and injured workers. The slide, which occurred on...

By Miningmx
‘The Largest Supply Disruption in the History of the Global Oil Market’: IEA’s Take on the Hormuz Crisis
NewsMar 13, 2026

‘The Largest Supply Disruption in the History of the Global Oil Market’: IEA’s Take on the Hormuz Crisis

Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has pledged to keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, turning the vital oil chokepoint into a geopolitical weapon. The International Energy Agency warns this blockade represents the largest supply disruption in oil market history,...

By Splash 247
Barry FitzGerald: Finding a Contender for the ASX’s Best Leveraged Gold Stock
NewsMar 13, 2026

Barry FitzGerald: Finding a Contender for the ASX’s Best Leveraged Gold Stock

Barry FitzGerald spotlights Xpedra Resources (ASX:XPD) as a highly leveraged gold junior on the ASX, benefitting from gold prices above US$5,200 per ounce. The company, rebranded from Thunderbird, trades at 2.2 cents with a market cap of $12.6 million and is run...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
India Taps 65m Barrels of Russian Crude
NewsMar 13, 2026

India Taps 65m Barrels of Russian Crude

The U.S. Treasury issued a one‑month OFAC wind‑down licence, allowing Russian crude already at sea to complete voyages through April 11. The licence is intended to stabilise energy markets amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis that has disrupted Gulf supplies. Broker...

By Splash 247
Worley Embarks on More FEED Work for Cypriot Gas Development
NewsMar 13, 2026

Worley Embarks on More FEED Work for Cypriot Gas Development

Australian engineering firm Worley has been selected by Chevron to deliver front‑end engineering design (FEED) and procurement services for Cyprus’s inaugural offshore gas project, the Aphrodite field. The scope covers subsea systems, a floating production unit, export pipeline and onshore...

By Offshore Energy
Glencore Raises Hope of Reviving Rio Tinto Deal as Coal Prices Turn
NewsMar 13, 2026

Glencore Raises Hope of Reviving Rio Tinto Deal as Coal Prices Turn

Glencore CEO Gary Nagle sees the recent 26% jump in coal prices as a catalyst to revive talks with Rio Tinto on a $240 billion mega‑merger that previously stalled over valuation disputes. The surge has boosted Glencore’s share weight in a potential...

By Mining Weekly
Stacked Uranium Horizons Revealed as QXR Digs Into Historical Drilling
NewsMar 13, 2026

Stacked Uranium Horizons Revealed as QXR Digs Into Historical Drilling

QX Resources has digitised and re‑interpreted historic drilling data from Tanzania’s Madaba project, revealing multiple stacked roll‑front uranium horizons across the Luwegu Basin. The new model shows mineralised sandstone seams that thicken and coalesce, confirming significant uranium presence at four...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Iran Vows to Keep Blocking the Strait of Hormuz
NewsMar 13, 2026

Iran Vows to Keep Blocking the Strait of Hormuz

Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, still recovering from a U.S. strike, declared that Iran will keep the Strait of Hormuz closed, leaving roughly 1,000 vessels stranded in the Gulf. While the closure is driven by political retaliation, insurers have confirmed that...

By Seatrade Maritime
Belararox Expands Copper Exploration Footprint in Argentina’s Vicuña District
NewsMar 13, 2026

Belararox Expands Copper Exploration Footprint in Argentina’s Vicuña District

Belararox has added the 22 km² El Faro tenement to its TMT copper project in Argentina’s Vicuña District, extending the exploration corridor around the Toro South prospect. The new land adjoins Toro South, where drilling is testing a shallow epithermal target that...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Premier1 Drills Deeper in WA Yalgoo Gold Hunt
NewsMar 13, 2026

Premier1 Drills Deeper in WA Yalgoo Gold Hunt

Premier1 has completed a 16‑hole, 2,776‑metre reverse‑circulation drilling campaign at its Yalgoo gold project in Western Australia, focusing on Mt Kersey, Central Block, Carlisle and Crescent South prospects. The program targets a 500‑metre structural fault zone adjacent to the Wadgingarra maiden...

By The Age – Books (Australia)
Canaccord Lifts Ausgold Price Target to $3.00 After DFS Update
NewsMar 13, 2026

Canaccord Lifts Ausgold Price Target to $3.00 After DFS Update

Canaccord Genuity raised its price target for Ausgold Ltd. to $3.00 while keeping a Speculative Buy rating, citing an updated definitive feasibility study for the Katanning Gold Project. The DFS forecasts an average annual production of 121,000 ounces over a...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Kingfisher and Broken Hill Mines Ink Copper Partnership
NewsMar 13, 2026

Kingfisher and Broken Hill Mines Ink Copper Partnership

Kingfisher Mining Limited and Broken Hill Mines Limited have signed a 10‑year cooperation agreement to process Kingfisher’s Copper Blow IOCG and Allendale projects at BHM’s 750,000‑tonne‑per‑year Rasp Mine plant. The deal removes the need for Kingfisher to build its own processing...

By Australian Mining
Adelaide-Developed Crusher Targets Cheaper, Cleaner Mineral Processing
NewsMar 13, 2026

Adelaide-Developed Crusher Targets Cheaper, Cleaner Mineral Processing

University of Adelaide researchers have created a low‑emission crusher, GRolls, that replaces traditional grinding in copper‑gold ore processing. Early trials show the system can reduce particle size to below 425 µm in a single pass while cutting energy use by roughly...

By Australian Mining
Greenfire Resources Ltd (GFR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript
NewsMar 13, 2026

Greenfire Resources Ltd (GFR) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Greenfire Resources reported a 6% increase in full‑year sales volume, driven by a 48% surge in U.S. shipments and an 83% Q4 jump. Average selling price fell 9% YoY to $4,000 per metric ton, widening the Q4 net loss to...

By Motley Fool – Earnings Transcripts
Exploration Round-Up: Odyssey Confirms Tuckanarra Gold
NewsMar 12, 2026

Exploration Round-Up: Odyssey Confirms Tuckanarra Gold

Odyssey Gold announced high‑grade, shallow oxide mineralisation at its Tuckanarra project, highlighted by a 22.3‑metre interval grading 7.4 g/t gold. Alliance Nickel is evaluating vat leaching for its NiWest nickel‑cobalt development, a move that could slash the $310 million water‑infrastructure cost embedded...

By Australian Mining
In Memoriam Berta Cáceres
NewsMar 12, 2026

In Memoriam Berta Cáceres

Ten years after Berta Cáceres was murdered in 2016, a former DESA executive was sentenced for hiring the killers, while the Atala Zablah family that owned the hydropower firm remains at large. The case underscores Honduras' entrenched oligarchic power, which continues...

By London Review of Books – Blog
AI’s Application Still Clouded by Hype
NewsMar 12, 2026

AI’s Application Still Clouded by Hype

AI is being promoted across mining for exploration, but most tools deliver modest efficiency gains rather than breakthroughs. EY’s 2026 outlook shows 21% of miners intend to raise AI spending by over 20% despite limited returns due to siloed data...

By The Northern Miner
Canada’s Copper Frontier Lures BHP and a Wave of ASX Explorers
NewsMar 12, 2026

Canada’s Copper Frontier Lures BHP and a Wave of ASX Explorers

BHP, now the world’s largest copper producer, is positioning Canada as a core part of its exploration strategy, signalling a long‑term commitment to the country’s copper assets. The miner’s CEO highlighted hopes for new investments over the next decade, while...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Electrified Materials Adds Processing Capacity
NewsMar 12, 2026

Electrified Materials Adds Processing Capacity

American Resources Corp.'s subsidiary Electrified Materials Corp. (EMCO) has added a new preprocessing line at its Indiana plant, expanding capacity to aggregate and condition magnet, copper, aluminum, ferrous metals and rare‑earth/critical‑mineral feedstocks. The conditioned materials are shipped to sister company...

By Recycling Today
Rio Tinto Produces Low-Carbon Aluminum Rod in Partnership with Prysmian
NewsMar 12, 2026

Rio Tinto Produces Low-Carbon Aluminum Rod in Partnership with Prysmian

Rio Tinto and Prysmian have completed an industrial trial producing low‑carbon aluminum rod by blending hydro‑powered metal from the Alma smelter in Quebec with aluminum made using Rio Tinto’s ELYSIS technology, which eliminates direct CO₂ emissions. The trial is part...

By MINING.com
PDAC JV Video: Eldorado Nears Skouries Cash-Flow as Foran Buy Adds Growth
NewsMar 12, 2026

PDAC JV Video: Eldorado Nears Skouries Cash-Flow as Foran Buy Adds Growth

Eldorado Gold is on the cusp of cash‑flow generation as its $1 billion Skouries mine in Greece prepares for first concentrate production in early Q3 2026 and aims for commercial output by year‑end. The company is bolstering growth with a $2.2 billion...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Black Light Tech Reveals Mineral Potential in Montana
NewsMar 12, 2026

Black Light Tech Reveals Mineral Potential in Montana

American Pacific Mining applied a “fugitive calcite” black‑light technique at its Madison copper‑gold project in Montana. Using ultraviolet scanning in newly exposed underground workings, geologists identified fluorescing calcite veins that contain trace manganese and lead. The fluorescence data, plotted on...

By Canadian Mining Journal
Cabral Gold Drills 9.5 Metres at 87.4 G/T Gold at Jerimum Cima Target, Cuiú Cuiú Gold District, Brazil
NewsMar 12, 2026

Cabral Gold Drills 9.5 Metres at 87.4 G/T Gold at Jerimum Cima Target, Cuiú Cuiú Gold District, Brazil

Cabral Gold announced drill results from the Jerimum Cima target in Brazil, highlighting a 9.5‑metre intercept grading 87.4 g/t gold, including 2.9 metres at 285.5 g/t, from 174 metres depth. The high‑grade zone appears to sit at the intersection of east‑west and northwest‑southeast structures...

By Resource World Magazine
Anglo American Iron Ore Cargoes Diverted by Iran War
NewsMar 12, 2026

Anglo American Iron Ore Cargoes Diverted by Iran War

Anglo American rerouted three iron‑ore vessels after the Strait of Hormuz became impassable following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The ships—Cape Shangrila, Cape Jasmine and Mineral Zimbabwe—were diverted to Singapore, Vietnam and China respectively. Vale experienced similar disruptions, sending...

By Miningmx
Soma Gold Gets First Shipment From Diamantina Mine in Colombia
NewsMar 12, 2026

Soma Gold Gets First Shipment From Diamantina Mine in Colombia

Soma Gold has received its first shipment of mineralised rock from the newly formalised Diamantina Mine, marking the culmination of over five years of regulatory work. The mine is authorised to produce up to 40 tonnes per day and is...

By Mining Technology
Beyond the Data Center: Critical Minerals Driving AI
NewsMar 12, 2026

Beyond the Data Center: Critical Minerals Driving AI

A Sprott report warns that 2026 marks the start of a new commodity supercycle centered on critical minerals. Geopolitical de‑globalization, energy security and the AI boom are pushing demand for metals like copper and uranium. The report highlights the Sprott...

By ETF Trends (VettaFi)
Orion Minerals Sets Sights on Wealthy Equity Partners
NewsMar 12, 2026

Orion Minerals Sets Sights on Wealthy Equity Partners

Orion Minerals secured a $250 million agreement with Glencore, including $40 million upfront, to supply copper from its Prieska Copper Zinc Mine and fund the Uppers and Deeps projects costing just over R6 billion. The company still requires roughly R2 billion in equity to...

By Miningmx
“We Are 80 Pct Renewable:” Wind and Solar Shield Gina Rinehart’s Big Lithium Play From Fossil Fuel Crisis
NewsMar 12, 2026

“We Are 80 Pct Renewable:” Wind and Solar Shield Gina Rinehart’s Big Lithium Play From Fossil Fuel Crisis

Liontown Resources, backed by Gina Rinehart’s near‑20% stake, is operating the Kathleen Valley lithium mine with an 80% renewable energy mix. The hybrid power plant—30 MW wind, 17 MW solar and a 17 MW battery—has reduced diesel to roughly 4‑5% of total operating...

By RenewEconomy
White Gold Discovers Copper at Lost Pup
NewsMar 12, 2026

White Gold Discovers Copper at Lost Pup

White Gold Corp. announced the discovery of high‑grade copper mineralization at the Lost Pup target on its Hen property in Yukon’s White Gold District. Bedrock chip samples returned copper grades up to 0.96 % and silver up to 15.1 g/t, indicating a potential...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Silver North Locks in Haldane Drilling
NewsMar 12, 2026

Silver North Locks in Haldane Drilling

Silver North Resources has locked in a two‑year, fully funded diamond drilling contract with Boart Longyear for its Haldane silver project in Yukon, delivering 5,000‑7,000 metres of drilling each season. The 2026 campaign will prioritize expanding the Main Fault vein...

By North of 60 Mining News (Mining News North)
Iran War Could Leave Lasting Shock on Commodities: Report
NewsMar 12, 2026

Iran War Could Leave Lasting Shock on Commodities: Report

The US‑Israel war against Iran has already rattled global commodity markets, tightening supply chains for oil, fertilizers, chemicals and several metals. BMO Capital Markets notes oil prices spiked toward $120 per barrel before settling near $90, while nitrogen fertilizer costs...

By MINING.com
Oil Prices Go Up 6% as Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens
NewsMar 12, 2026

Oil Prices Go Up 6% as Hormuz Shipping Crisis Deepens

Oil prices surged on Thursday as Iran intensified attacks on oil and transport infrastructure, reigniting fears of prolonged disruption through the Strait of Hormuz. Brent futures jumped 6.47% to $97.93 a barrel, briefly touching $100, while U.S. WTI rose 6%...

By MarineLink
Fortescue Advances CAS Capability as First Step in Its HaulX Technology Suite
NewsMar 12, 2026

Fortescue Advances CAS Capability as First Step in Its HaulX Technology Suite

Fortescue has rolled out its Collision Avoidance System (CAS) as the first publicly showcased component of the HaulX technology suite. The system, already active on more than 400 Pilbara assets, automatically brakes heavy equipment when a light vehicle breaches a...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Canyon Resources Mobilises Surface Miner at Cameroon’s Minim Martap Project
NewsMar 12, 2026

Canyon Resources Mobilises Surface Miner at Cameroon’s Minim Martap Project

Australian miner Canyon Resources has moved a surface miner to the Minim Martap bauxite project in Cameroon, kicking off mining operations by the end of March. The company now targets first bauxite production in early Q2 2026 and its inaugural cargo shipment...

By Mining Technology
American Tungsten & Antimony Finds High-Grade Antimony in Utah, US
NewsMar 12, 2026

American Tungsten & Antimony Finds High-Grade Antimony in Utah, US

American Tungsten & Antimony reported high‑grade antimony intercepts from its inaugural drilling at the Little Emma Prospect in Utah’s Antimony Canyon Project. Notable assays include 2.62 m at 12.54% Sb and 8.47 m at 2.67% Sb (including 2.2 m at 9.69% Sb). The...

By Mining Technology
Weir to Supply Bezant Nambia Operations with 150 T/H Crushing and Screening Plant
NewsMar 12, 2026

Weir to Supply Bezant Nambia Operations with 150 T/H Crushing and Screening Plant

Weir has secured a contract to deliver a 150 t/h crushing and screening plant for Bezant’s Hope and Gorob copper‑gold project in Namibia. The package includes two ENDURON jaw crushers (ET905, ET906), Trio feeders, a scalping screen, conveyors and a steel...

By International Mining (IM-Mining)
Salt Trade Seasoned with Strong Egyptian Flows
NewsMar 12, 2026

Salt Trade Seasoned with Strong Egyptian Flows

Global seaborne salt shipments jumped 19% year‑on‑year to 13.5 million tonnes in January‑February 2026, driven by Egyptian exports that more than doubled to 2.9 million tonnes. The United States recorded a record 4.2 million tonnes discharged, reflecting heightened de‑icing demand after severe winter...

By Splash 247
TRIM Invites Private Firms to Bid to Operate Three Rail Sidings for Ten Years
NewsMar 12, 2026

TRIM Invites Private Firms to Bid to Operate Three Rail Sidings for Ten Years

South Africa's Transnet Rail Infrastructure Manager (TRIM) has issued requests for proposals to privately operate and invest in three rail sidings—Klaserie, Krugersdorp and Ngagane—for ten‑year terms. The RFPs require bidders to fund refurbishments, loading facilities, security and access upgrades while...

By Mining Weekly
Bangladesh Sees Rise in Ray, Shark Fishing as Traditional Seafood Species Dwindle
NewsMar 12, 2026

Bangladesh Sees Rise in Ray, Shark Fishing as Traditional Seafood Species Dwindle

Bangladesh has seen a sharp rise in illegal shark and ray fishing as catches of traditional seafood species decline. Lower prices and growing export markets for dried fins and skins have made these protected species attractive to impoverished coastal fishers....

By Mongabay
Uganda: Stakeholders Raise Concerns Over Mining Licensing Delays, Mineral Royalty Gaps
NewsMar 12, 2026

Uganda: Stakeholders Raise Concerns Over Mining Licensing Delays, Mineral Royalty Gaps

Uganda’s mining sector is grappling with prolonged licensing delays and opaque royalty collection, prompting stakeholders at the Annual Tax Dialogue to warn of rising informal mining. Despite gold exports exceeding $5 billion annually, licensed operations remain scarce, contributing only 1.9% of...

By AllAfrica – Mining
Metso and Loesche Unveil VRM Dry Grinding Solution
NewsMar 12, 2026

Metso and Loesche Unveil VRM Dry Grinding Solution

Metso and Loesche have formed an exclusive partnership to launch a vertical roller mill (VRM) dry‑grinding solution for mineral processing. The system promises substantial energy savings, lower operating costs and simplified process flows by replacing HPGRs, horizontal mills and stirred‑mill...

By Australian Mining
Victory Metals Strengthens Technical Team to Advance North Stanmore
NewsMar 12, 2026

Victory Metals Strengthens Technical Team to Advance North Stanmore

Victory Metals has appointed four internationally recognised technical experts—Ken Baxter, Scott Atkinson, Dr Ludovic Dumée and Peter Hedley—to its North Stanmore heavy rare earths project. The new hires complement existing leaders Professor Ken Collerson and CTO Dean O’Keefe, bringing deep...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Verity Rolls in High-Grade Gold at Monument Ahead of Resource Update
NewsMar 12, 2026

Verity Rolls in High-Grade Gold at Monument Ahead of Resource Update

Verity Resources announced high‑grade gold intercepts from its final infill drilling campaign at the Monument project in Western Australia. The 29 RC holes delivered grades as high as 5.41 g/t over 2.4 m, confirming strong continuity across the Waihi and Korong deposits....

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Large Antimony System at Play with New Drilling Targets for RMX
NewsMar 12, 2026

Large Antimony System at Play with New Drilling Targets for RMX

Red Mountain Mining (RMX) reported high‑grade antimony results from its Oaky Creek target in the Armidale project, including a 28.1% antimony assay 600 m north‑northwest of Oaky Creek South. Earlier work had returned up to 39.3% antimony and 1.09 ppm gold across...

By Stockhead – Resources (Australia)
Dreadnought Begins RC Drilling at Illaara Gold Project
NewsMar 12, 2026

Dreadnought Begins RC Drilling at Illaara Gold Project

Dreadnought Resources has launched a reverse‑circulation (RC) drilling program at the Metzke’s Find prospect within its wholly‑owned Illaara gold project in Western Australia. The campaign will drill about 60 holes covering roughly 4,900 metres to extend the current 14,900‑ounce, 6.8 g/t resource...

By Australian Mining