
Rome Resources CEO on Strongest Tin Intercepts yet at Kalayi
Rome Resources’ chief executive Paul Barrett announced the company’s strongest tin intercepts yet at the Kalayi prospect, highlighting a series of unusually wide mineralized zones uncovered during a recent drilling campaign. The campaign logged more than 3,000 m of core, primarily at Kalayi, where five to six holes displayed markedly greater widths than earlier work. While X‑ray fluorescence (XRF) handheld readings suggest robust grades, the company cautioned that laboratory assays are still pending, noting a mid‑campaign equipment upgrade and multiple passes to improve data reliability. Barrett emphasized that the new intercepts extend into previously untested areas and remain open at depth, prompting plans for shallow‑angle drilling from a hillside rig—mirroring the approach used at the nearby Alphamin mine. He described the findings as “potentially very material” and indicated that an updated mineral resource estimate will follow once assay results arrive. If confirmed, the wider, deeper intercepts could substantially uplift Kalayi’s resource base and, given its eight‑kilometre proximity to Alphamin, provide a clear, low‑cost route to commercial tin production, strengthening Rome Resources’ growth outlook and appeal to investors.

Rome Resources, Great Southern Copper, EGT, Active Energy, Immupharma, Astrid Intelligence
Rome Resources reported its strongest tin intercepts to date at the Kalayi prospect in the Democratic Republic of Congo, indicating high‑grade mineralisation pending assay results. Great Southern Copper identified new gold‑copper targets at its Viuda prospect in Chile, including a...

Novo Targets Antimony Potential at Wyloo Project
Novo Resources Corp announced that its Wyloo antimony project in Western Australia will begin drilling in late April, after a brief weather‑related delay. The program is slated to run through July, providing a steady flow of exploration updates. In parallel,...

Evolution Energy Minerals: Copper Exploration & Growth Update
Evolution Energy Minerals used a fresh reinterpretation of legacy airborne EM data to pinpoint four high‑priority drill zones at its Shikando VMS copper project, adding new strike‑parallel targets that may represent duplicated mineralized structures. The company paired this geophysical insight...

Antimony Ridge FAST-41 Boost for Resolution Minerals
Resolution Minerals Ltd secured FAST-41 Permitting Transparency Program status for its Antimony Ridge project in Idaho, marking a key milestone under the U.S. critical minerals agenda. The designation places the project in a privileged group that benefits from streamlined federal...

China’s Coal Miners Worry About a Greener Future
Datong, Shanxi’s historic coal hub, is confronting a rapid decline in coal reserves as Beijing accelerates its renewable energy agenda. The province’s mining workforce faces layoffs and an uncertain future, prompting local officials to promote tourism as an alternative economic...

Can 1 Explorer Really Advance 19 Projects? | Yukon Metals CEO Interview
The interview focuses on Yukon Metals (TSXV: YMC) and its new full‑time CEO, Jim, who outlines a portfolio of 19 base‑ and precious‑metal projects spread across the Yukon. He highlights two imminent drill campaigns – an immediate program at the...

BITCOIN WILL GO TO ZERO
The video argues that Bitcoin’s fundamental design—proof‑of‑work mining—makes it dependent on enormous energy consumption, and that this reliance could ultimately drive the cryptocurrency to zero value. The speaker, an economist, explains that each new block requires roughly ten minutes of...

How First Majestic Built a Silver Empire
The video examines how First Majestic built a silver empire by emulating a "Moneyball" roll‑up strategy—buying existing, proven mines instead of spending years on greenfield exploration. Founder Keith Neumeyer’s 2004 purchase of La Parrilla sparked a rapid series of acquisitions,...

Southern Cross Gold (TSX:SXGC) Is Scaling Its World-Class Gold-Antimony Discovery in Australia
Southern Cross Gold (TSX:SXGC) announced that its Australian gold‑antimony discovery is moving into a scaling phase, underscoring a meteoric rise from a $20 million startup to a $3 billion market cap in just three years. The company recently transitioned from the TSX...

ICG Silver and Gold Expands Footprint with New Claims in Nevada’s Tuscarora District
ICG Silver & Gold, which listed on the Canadian Securities Exchange on March 31, announced the consolidation of a 10,000‑acre land package in Nevada’s Tuscarora district. The acquisition gives the junior miner control of extensive historic data, including roughly 5,000 surface...

Details of Quantum Helium's Well-Test Programme
Quantum Helium outlined its Well-Test programme for the Sagebrush-1 well, focusing on perforating two distinct zones within the deeper Leadville section. The plan targets a lower, speculative zone and an upper zone that has already undergone a drill‑stem test (DST)....

Andean Precious Metals: Gold & Silver Producer in the Americas | JC Sandoval and Jimmy Connor
Andean Precious Metals, founded in 2017, transformed a distressed Bolivian oxide‑processing plant into a steady silver‑producing operation while adding the Golden Queen gold mine in California. The company went public in 2021 and, by early 2023, amassed nearly $100 million in...

How the Middle East War Is Reshaping Asia’s Upstream Strategy, with Prateek Pandey
The podcast examines how the Israel‑Iran‑U.S. conflict is forcing Asian energy planners to rethink upstream strategies. With roughly 55‑60% of the region’s oil and 70% of its LNG imports coming from the Gulf, any disruption to the Strait of Hormuz...

Market Relief After US-Iran Ceasefire Before Trump Deadline | The Opening Trade 4/8/2026
On April 8, 2026, the United States and Iran announced a two‑week cease‑fire, a development that instantly lifted risk assets. Brent crude slid 14% back to March levels, while the Euro Stoxx 50 jumped roughly 5% and the euro‑dollar edged...

Episode 524: US Antimony CEO Gary Evans on Rebuilding U.S. Critical Minerals Supply Chain
In this Inside the Ice House episode, Gary Evans, chairman and CEO of US Antimony Corp., outlines the company’s mission to rebuild America’s critical‑minerals supply chain, beginning with antimony—a material that ranks #1 on the U.S. Department of Defense’s critical‑mineral...

Can a $300M Tungsten Company Really Build a Mine by 2027? | Allied Critical Metals Interview
The interview with Allied Critical Metals (ACM) CEO Vitor Ribeiro centers on the company’s ambition to bring the Borralha tungsten project in northern Portugal into production by 2027. The discussion walks through the recently released pre‑feasibility study (PEA), which values the...

How West Red Lake Gold Is Turning a Failed Mine Into a Huge Opportunity
West Red Lake Gold announced its first commercial gold pour at the Madson mine, marking the completion of a critical restart for a project that previously failed under another operator. The company bought the asset at a deep discount, leveraged...

Canyon Resources (ASX:CAY) - World's Highest-Grade Bauxite Project Targets September Production
Canyon Resources (ASX:CAY) is on the cusp of commercial production at its Mini Martite bauxite deposit in Cameroon, aiming to ship its first 50,000‑ton cargo by September. The deposit, boasting 51% aluminium oxide and only 2% silica, is the highest‑grade undeveloped...

Panel on Industrial Policy for National Security | Hoover Institution
The Hoover Institution panel examined the role of industrial policy in U.S. national security, questioning whether government‑directed initiatives can effectively address strategic supply‑chain vulnerabilities. Panelists highlighted historical successes—Manhattan Project, Operation Warp Speed, and the Apollo program—where clear, time‑bound objectives enabled...

How Can a Nevada Gold Producer Generate Sustainable Cash Flow? | Borealis Mining CEO Interview
The interview with Borealis Mining’s CEO focuses on how the Nevada‑based gold producer plans to generate sustainable cash flow, highlighting recent financing, project updates, and the company’s broader growth strategy. Borealis recently closed a $23 million bought‑deal financing, lifting its treasury to...

Suspension Snapped, Stakes Raised - Full Episode Recap | Gold Rush | Discovery
The latest Gold Rush episode chronicles a high‑stakes push to recover gold as the crew battles equipment setbacks and a race to hit ambitious production targets. Parker Schnabel launches an all‑out blitz to reach 10,000 ounces, already delivering over 600...

Aya Gold Q4 2025: Stock Gets A Lift Despite Guidance Miss
Aya Gold & Silver reported its fourth‑quarter 2025 results, highlighting a dramatic revenue surge but missing most guidance metrics. Revenue exploded 700% year‑over‑year to $75 million, propelled by silver prices climbing from $28 to $58 per ounce and an expansion at the Isagounder...

One Bullion Highlights Rapid Growth and Expanding African Gold Portfolio
One Bullion, Africa’s largest gold mining and exploration firm, announced its recent reverse‑takeover (RTO) and outlined an aggressive 2026 work plan across three greenstone‑belt projects. The company now controls over 5,000 km² in Zimbabwe, with flagship Vumba on the same belt as...

Research Talks Quantum Helium, Botswana Minerals, Ramsden Holdings, Halo Minerals
The Research Talks podcast aired over the Easter weekend highlighted a handful of niche‑market stocks that could move when markets reopen, ranging from a lab‑grown leather handbag to helium producers and a Botswana explorer pivoting to base metals. Helium has become...

Could We Mine Jupiter’s Atmosphere For Fusion Fuel?
The video explores the concept of harvesting Jupiter’s upper atmosphere as a massive source of fusion fuel, focusing on the abundant isotopes deuterium and helium‑3 that could underpin a future fusion‑powered economy. It outlines how giant, fusion‑propelled scoop ships could...

What’s Ahead for Skyharbour in 2026? | Skyharbour Resources' Q&A Series
Skyharbour Resources outlined its 2026 agenda in a Q&A that emphasizes aggressive drilling, strategic partnerships, and a diversified land package in the world‑class Athabasca Basin. The company controls roughly 1.6 million acres across 43 projects, making it the third‑largest landholder in...

Agnico Just Picked Its Next Gold Bet
Agnico Mining announced a multi‑faceted partnership with junior explorer Cascadia Minerals, acquiring a roughly 14% equity position and securing an earn‑in framework on Cascadia’s flagship Catch property in the Yukon. The deal comprises three components: a three‑year strategic alliance funding half‑a‑million...

URANIUM Supply Deficit 'Getting Worse' - Price Going 'Much Higher' Ahead
The interview on Commodity Culture highlighted a deepening global uranium supply shortfall that is driving prices sharply higher. CEO Steven Gold of Jaguar Uranium warned that the current deficit of 5‑15 million pounds per year could swell to as much...

Silver's Next "Back up the Truck" Moment
The video centers on a technical analysis of silver, noting that the 200‑day moving average now sits at $57.60 and flagging a potential support zone near $54. The presenter draws a long‑term trend line connecting the 1980 and 2011 peaks, pointing...

Pure Tungsten to Produce 2,000 Tpy Next Year and 4,000 the Year After?
Pure Tungsten announced plans to lift output to 2,000 metric tons next year and double that to 4,000 tons the following year, positioning the company to out‑scale rivals such as EQT and Almonty. Using a $200,000‑per‑ton price assumption, the firm projects...

Oil Fluctuates on Report of Ceasefire Push; New Trump Deadline Looms | Bloomberg Brief 4/6/2026
The Bloomberg Brief opened with a volatile oil market as President Trump pushed back his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, while U.S. allies pressed for a cease‑fire in the region. Crude slipped to $165 per barrel and...

Pure Tungsten's South Korean Mine Set for June Start
Pure Tungsten announced that its San Jong mine in South Korea’s tungsten district will commence production in June. The site lies about 34 kilometers south‑southeast of the company’s existing San Dong (Monty’s) operation and has been idle since July 1974,...

Paladin Energy Update | Paul Hemburrow and Jimmy Connor
Paladin Energy used the interview to outline its dual‑track strategy: completing the ramp‑up of its flagship Langer Heinrich uranium mine in Namibia while advancing the newly acquired Patterson Lake South (PLS) project in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. The company highlighted that...

Outlook for Chrome
The video outlines the outlook for chrome, emphasizing South Africa’s dominant role as the source of roughly 85% of the world’s chrome supply. While chrome is often overlooked compared with commodities like gold or copper, its importance is anchored in...

Pure Tungsten's Plans for Its Tajik Mine
Pure Tungsten outlined its two‑stage development strategy for the Tajikistan tungsten project, beginning with a modest tailings operation before moving to a full‑scale mine. The initial phase will treat roughly 1,000 tonnes of tailings each year for three to four...

Why Red Mountain Stands Out
The video outlines the strategic focus on Red Mountain, the flagship asset among four deposits, highlighting its 540,000‑ounce measured resource base. The company emphasizes that the deposit has been thoroughly validated through scissor drilling from both directions and an underground...

Tharisa as a Significant Chrome Producer and Trader
Tharisa announced a $45 million trade‑finance platform designed to broaden its chrome‑trading capabilities beyond its own production. The facility gives the company flexibility to transact third‑party material and other bulk commodities that feed the stainless‑steel and steel complexes, reinforcing its integrated...

Iran Allows Philippine-Flagged Ships Through Strait of Hormuz Amid Energy Crunch
Iran announced it will allow Philippine‑flagged vessels to transit the Strait of Hormuz, a move aimed at easing the current energy bottleneck. The decision comes as Asian equity markets rallied, with South Korea’s Kospi up nearly 3% and Japan’s Nikkei...

Gold Price Volatile, Is the Bull Run Over?
The video examines whether gold’s recent price surge signals the end of its bull run, highlighting the metal’s notorious volatility despite its reputation as a safe‑haven asset. The speaker notes that gold offers no interest or dividend yield, making its price...

Pure Tungsten Could Be Bigger than Almonty
Pure Tungsten Inc. announced an aggressive timeline to become the leading tungsten producer by 2027, aiming to outpace established peers Almonty Resources and EQ Resources. The company highlighted its modest market capitalization relative to the multi‑billion‑dollar valuations of its rivals,...

Outlook for PGMs
The video reviews the current outlook for platinum‑group metals (PGMs), emphasizing that primary supply—dominated by South Africa—is tightening while new mining projects remain scarce. Analysts note that Ivanplats has just begun production and the only other pipeline development is Zimbabwe’s Akaru...

Could The Fertilizer Crisis Become a Food Crisis Soon? | Itafos CEO Explains
The interview with Itafos CEO David Delaney centers on a looming fertilizer crisis that could cascade into a broader food security challenge. He outlines how geopolitical tensions—most notably the closure of the Strait of Hormuz—and China’s suspension of phosphate exports...

Ariana's Dokwe Project - Gold Discovery and Profit Turnaround Explained
Ariana Resources highlighted the Dockway project as a transformational asset, focusing on the recent completion of its reverse‑circulation (RC) drilling program on the Dockway North deposit. The program delivered striking intercepts, including 4 metres at roughly 17 g/t gold, a 10‑metre interval near...

Why This War Made the Gold Case Stronger | Michael Gentile
In this interview, Michael Gentile explains why recent Middle‑East hostilities have reinforced the case for gold, while also detailing his disciplined approach to investing in junior mining companies. He emphasizes that investors must look beyond daily headlines and focus on...

Tharisa Initiates Multigenerational Underground Mining Plan
Tharisa Resources announced the commencement of its multi‑generational underground mining programme, marking the first blast that created three access portals to the MG2 and MG4 reef horizons. The move signals the company’s shift from a finite open‑pit operation, whose life...

American Rare Earths Advances Halleck Creek Pilot Plant Program
American Rare Earths (ARE) announced a rapid acceleration of its Halleck Creek pilot plant, aiming to move from small‑scale proof‑of‑concept to a full‑scale pre‑production concentrate. CEO Mark Wall highlighted the addition of industry veteran Jaye Pikarts, whose four decades of rare‑earth mining,...

Critical Materials in an Era of Energy Security and Defense
The episode of Metals in Motion examines how the escalating Iran conflict and broader energy‑security concerns are reshaping demand for critical materials. Host Thalia Hayden and Sprat Asset Management’s Steve Schaall explore why investors should reassess allocations to metals such...

Power Metal Resources Update: Catalysts, Investments and Buyback Strategy
Power Metals Resources CEO Sean Wade used the interview to unveil a quarterly newsletter that aggregates all recent activity across the company’s diversified portfolio, ranging from uranium drilling to Middle‑East lithium exploration. The update highlighted ongoing operations, including the Fermi...

This Silver Bull Market Is Just Getting Started
The interview centers on Argenta Silver’s El Var project in Argentina’s Salta province, highlighting the country’s evolving geopolitical landscape and the company’s strategy to capitalize on a burgeoning silver bull market. Key points include Salta’s unique judicial mining court that provides...