
Aftermath Silver Reports Strong Phase 3 Drill Results at Berenguela Project in Peru
Aftermath Silver announced Phase 3 drill results from its Berenguela project in Peru, highlighting a high‑grade silver‑copper intersection that could underpin early mine feed. The drilling program pursued three goals: upgrade inferred resources to measured status, generate material for metallurgical testing, and conduct infill drilling around the future pit. Results confirmed the expected silver grades and revealed copper concentrations that exceeded the company’s forecasts, prompting an expansion of the drill campaign. CEO Ralph Rushton emphasized a “steady stream of results,” noting that 15‑20 engineers are now working on a pre‑feasibility study covering infrastructure, logistics, and processing. He expects the study to be completed by year‑end, delivering the first robust economic model for the project. If the high‑grade envelope expands as anticipated, Berenguela could deliver strong cash flow in its initial years, accelerate financing, and improve Aftermath Silver’s market positioning among junior silver producers.

How US Scrap Markets Are Responding to Aluminum Supply Disruption
The video examines how the recent US‑Israel‑Iran conflict is unsettling the United States scrap aluminum market, a sector that relies on roughly one‑fifth of its primary aluminum imports from the Middle East. Argus senior reporter Alex Nikl outlines the immediate...

Ignore Short Term NOISE: Bullish Trends Driving GOLD 'Firmly Intact'
The interview with Tim Smith, CEO of US Gold Mining, centered on the paradoxical dip in gold prices despite heightened geopolitical risk from the Iran conflict, and on the company’s flagship Whistler gold‑copper project in Alaska. Smith explained that gold’s 14%...

Here's How the Deepest #gold #mines in #Colombia Work. #mining #miner #industry
The video tours Colombia’s deepest gold mine operated by Aerys, showcasing a hybrid operation where high‑tech mechanization meets traditional artisanal labor. Robotic arms drill holes for dynamite while a rail car drops workers six levels underground. Human crews, led by foreman...

Uranium Investing in 2026: Money May Move Down the Curve Whilst African Supply Moves East
The video examines the 2026 uranium investment landscape, focusing on how producer equities have begun to outpace spot prices and how African supply is increasingly flowing toward Asian markets, particularly China. Host Chris Crossad and analyst Matt discuss recent data,...

Dark Side of the Gold BoomーNHK WORLD-JAPAN NEWS
The video examines how the recent quadrupling of gold prices has sparked a surge in illegal gold mining across Peru’s Madre de Dios region, turning the Amazon rainforest into a front line of environmental devastation. Driven by desperate farmers and former...

Lawrence Lepard: Silver Miners' Profits Up 500% and Nobody Noticed #Silver #Mining
Lawrence Lepard says rising silver prices—around $75 per ounce in his example—have boosted miners’ per‑ounce margins from roughly $10 to $50, a roughly 500% increase in profit in just over a year. Despite that surge in profitability, silver equities only...

Livium CEO on Recycling Demand “Hockey Stick”
Livium Limited’s CEO Simon Linge told investors the company’s Envirostream division is scaling rapidly to meet soaring demand for lithium‑ion battery recycling. Livium now processes end‑of‑life packs for global OEMs such as BYD, Hyundai, Volvo Energy and LG Energy Solution,...

How Hard Is It to Grow a Gold Resource to 3M Oz in Nevada? | A2Gold CEO Interview
The interview focuses on A2 Gold’s ambition to scale its Nevada assets to a multi‑million‑ounce gold resource, a benchmark often cited as the threshold for a junior miner to become an attractive acquisition target. CEO Peter outlines the company’s current...

Metals One Funding for the Gold Acqusition
Metals One announced it has placed a deposit to satisfy the business rescue practitioner, signalling its financial capacity to pursue the proposed gold acquisition. The practitioner is expected to call a meeting within days, after which a detailed rescue plan will...

Toogood Gold (TSXV:TGC) - 30/30 Quinlan Holes Hit Gold, Table Mountain LOI Targets Q3 Drilling
Toogood Gold (TSXV:TGC) provided an operational update on its Newfoundland Quinland discovery, highlighting the completion of a 30‑hole drill program that intersected the gold‑bearing intrusive dyke in every hole. The company also referenced a pending Letter of Intent for its...

Don Durrett: The Simple Math Behind $100 Silver Mining Stocks #Silver #Mining
Investor Don Durrett argues that simple arithmetic shows steep upside in underappreciated silver miners if silver reaches $100. Using conservative assumptions—1 million ounces of annual production, $100 silver price, $50 break-even—he calculates $50 million free cash flow per million ounces,...

Inside Commodities - The Impact of the Hormuz Situation on Aluminium
The video examines how the escalating conflict in the Strait of Hormuz is reshaping the global aluminium market, focusing on the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region’s growing role as a low‑carbon supplier. The GCC now produces roughly 9% of worldwide...

New Pipeline Report Misused by Danielle Smith to Justify Oil Sands Expansion
The video dissects a newly released economic study that claims a new west‑coast pipeline could add $31 billion annually to Canada’s GDP. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith seized on the headline, tweeting that the report proves “real economic boost” from additional pipelines...

'Uncertainty' In Markets Driving Major Opportunity in URANIUM For Contrarians
The episode of Commodity Culture features Vera Energy CEO Janet Lee Sheriff discussing the current uranium market and why contrarian investors may find a sizable upside. Sheriff points to a tightening structural supply deficit—U.S. demand of 48 million pounds a year far...

Don Durrett: Gold Miners Are Still Extremely Cheap and We're Early #Gold #Mining
In a recent interview, market strategist Don Durrett argues that gold‑mining equities remain dramatically undervalued and that the sector is still in the early stage of a new bull cycle. Durrett points out that Wall Street has not yet entered the...

Quantum Blockchain Technologies CEO on US Patent Update, Strategy & Next Steps
The interview with Francesco Gardin, CEO of Quantum Blockchain Technologies (QBT), centered on a recent final rejection from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the company’s next steps. Gardin explained that while the term “final rejection” sounds conclusive, historically...

Empire Metals, Caledonia Mining, Quantum Helium, Great Southern Copper, Quadrise, Futura Medical
The Proactive roundup highlighted six small‑cap miners and tech firms that posted notable milestones this week. Empire Metals confirmed a 2.2 billion‑ton titanium deposit in Western Australia and is gearing up for a scoping study and potential ASX listing. Caledonia Mining...

KEFI's Big £34m Raise
KEFI, the Australian gold explorer, announced a £34 million equity raise, supplemented by a £1 million retail offering, to fully fund its flagship Tulu Cappy development in Ethiopia. The capital raise was prompted by two forces: a sudden geopolitical shock from the Middle‑East...

Great Western Ramps up Tungsten Exploration
Great Western Mining’s new CEO, Ed Ly, disclosed that the company is expanding its exploration footprint around the Defender‑Pine Crow tungsten project in Nevada. The firm has pegged additional ground to create a buffer zone for upcoming geophysical work and surface...

Pakistan Faces Economic Crisis as Middle East Conflict Drives Inflation & Austerity
The video examines how the intensifying Middle East conflict is deepening Pakistan's economic crisis, prompting the prime minister to announce emergency austerity measures. With 80% of oil imports sourced from the Persian Gulf, any disruption to the Strait of Hormuz...

LIVE: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright Discusses Iran War at CERAWeek in Houston — 3/23/2026
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright addressed the Iran war at CERAWeek in Houston, noting the conflict’s unprecedented impact on global oil supplies. He hinted that President Donald Trump may be moving toward a diplomatic resolution, which markets have welcomed as...

Uranium Market Update | Justin Huhn and Jimmy Connor
The discussion centered on the current state of the uranium market, highlighted by a free virtual conference scheduled for March 28 and a deep dive into how geopolitical events are influencing supply chains. Host Justin Huhn and analyst Jimmy Connor...

Natural Gas Prices Soar, As Iran War Continues
The video examines how the ongoing Iran‑Israel conflict and the resulting closure of the Strait of Hormuz have sent global LNG prices soaring, with spot rates climbing from roughly $10 per MMBtu last month to $30 today. Industry insiders cite fear...

Copper Is Strong — But Be Ready
The video examines the current state of the copper market, emphasizing that fundamentals are exceptionally strong—driven by robust supply‑demand dynamics, intensified usage across sectors, and a decade‑long underinvestment that has tightened available inventory. Speaker notes that demand intensity and limited new...

Picturing Landscape in an Age of Extraction
The evening celebrated Stephanie O. Rock’s new monograph, *Picturing Landscape in an Age of Extraction* (University of Chicago Press), which situates European art history within the environmental and colonial economies of 1780‑1850. Rock argues that late‑eighteenth‑ and early‑nineteenth‑century landscape painting...

Richmond Hill Gets Set to Drill
Richmond Hill Resources announced an imminent drill campaign at its Martell Gold deposit in Ontario’s Superior Province, aiming to modernize historic data and assess multiple vein structures. The company plans to drill 10‑13 holes totaling about 1,100‑1,300 metres, using oriented core to...

Zimbabwe Fuel Prices Top $2 for First Time as Middle East Conflict Drives Hike
Zimbabwe announced its first-ever fuel prices above the $2‑per‑liter threshold, with diesel hitting $2.50 and premium petrol around $2.19. The surge follows a week where prices hovered between $1.71 and $1.77 per litre. The government attributes the jump to the ongoing...

Gas Prices in UK and Europe Soar After Strikes on Energy Facilities in Qatar and Iran | BBC News
The BBC interview focused on the sharp rise in European gas prices after coordinated strikes on energy facilities in Qatar and Iran, which have pushed wholesale rates to more than twice pre‑conflict levels. Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Álvarez Bueno used...

The TRUTH About This Unprecedented Copper Setup
The conversation centers on the evolving copper landscape, where heightened demand and shifting economics are prompting a reassessment of what projects qualify for development. Colin emphasizes that, despite changing market conditions, the core fundamentals—geology, metallurgy, and ore variability—remain non‑negotiable, especially...

Mike Ralston, CEO, Blencowe Resources Provides an Insight Into the Funding Situation for Orom-Cross
Mike Ralston, chief executive of Blencowe Resources, addressed the current financing landscape for the Orom‑Cross graphite project, emphasizing that securing a funding solution is the next critical milestone. He noted that while the broader market is preoccupied with macro‑economic headlines,...

Could Middle East Conflict Break Energy Supply Chains? With Matthew Fitzsimmons
The podcast examines how the escalating Middle East conflict is reshaping the oil‑field services and equipment sector. With the Strait of Hormuz effectively shut and Qatar’s offshore rigs idled, the region’s drilling activity is projected to fall 15‑20% in 2026,...

Lafleur Minerals (CSE:LFLR) - Beacon Mill Restart Powers Abitibi Hub Strategy
Lafleur Minerals (CSE:LFLR) announced that its Beacon Mill in the Abitibi region is halfway through recommissioning after a care‑and‑maintenance period. The mill will initially operate at roughly 750 tonnes per day, with short‑term upgrades planned to lift capacity to about...

COPPER Boom Incoming: 'Very Strong' Future Amid Global Demand Surge
The interview with Ian Graham, CEO of AOKO Resources, centers on the surging copper market and the company’s flagship Santo Tomas project in northwestern Mexico. Current copper prices hover around $6 per pound, and analysts, including UBS, project prices could climb...

The COB: Safe-Haven Slide
Australia’s share market slipped about 0.4% near the close as miners and gold stocks led declines while energy names rallied. Oil surged above $100 a barrel—up roughly 40% in a month due to Middle East tensions and a drone attack...

Japan Mines Pacific Seabed to Loosen China's Grip on Rare Earths | FT #shorts
Japan announced an ambitious deep‑sea mining program to extract rare‑earth elements from the Pacific seabed, aiming to blunt Beijing’s stranglehold on critical minerals. The initiative centers on the Minami Torihama deposit discovered in 2011, located about 1,900 km southeast of Tokyo within...

Will Putin Benefit From the Iran War? | BBC Newscast
The BBC’s Newscast examines the ripple effects of the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, highlighted by a recent U.S. strike on a small island that hosts a critical Iranian oil terminal. It also explores how both nations...

Gas Prices & Airfare Spike as Iran War Drags On
The segment focuses on the sharp rise in gasoline and airfare as the Iran‑Israel conflict drags on, highlighting how geopolitical tension in the Strait of Hormuz is feeding into U.S. fuel markets. The host and analyst discuss the speed at...

US Targets Kharg Island and Iran Threatens US-Linked Oil Facilities | BBC News
US President Donald Trump announced that American forces have completely destroyed military targets on Iran’s key oil hub, Kharg Island, and called on the United Kingdom and other partners to dispatch naval vessels to secure the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran...

Can You Actually Make Money Cleaning Up Old Mines? | Sasquatch Resources CEO Interview
The interview spotlights Sasquatch Resources’ niche strategy of acquiring historic, non‑operational mines on Vancouver Island and repurposing their waste rock piles into a source of recoverable metals. The company’s flagship project, the Mount Siker property, hosts roughly 300,000 tons of sulfide‑bearing...

How Big Is the Energy Shock From the Iran War?
The video examines the magnitude of the energy supply shock triggered by the Iran‑Israel conflict, focusing on the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Qatar’s decision to halt liquefied natural gas production. Analysts note that the strait blockage eliminates roughly...

Rainbow Rare Earths, Pan African Resources, Rome Resources, Great Southern Copper, ACG Metals
Proactive Investors highlighted a slate of resource‑sector moves, from rare‑earth extraction in Brazil to gold, copper and critical‑metal projects across Australia, Canada, Chile and Turkey. Rainbow Rare Earths plans to produce rare earths from fertilizer waste at its Uberaba project by...

Copper: Steady Demand, Dwindling Supply
The video examines copper’s long‑term fundamentals, emphasizing that demand remains steady while supply has been eroding for two decades. The presenter, referencing a past talk at Rick Rules, frames the metal as a compelling investment amid a tightening market. Data from...

COPPER Next Up to SHOCK the Market - 'Serious' Deficit as Demand Skyrockets
The video centers on a bullish outlook for copper, featuring an interview with Ian Harris, CEO of Copper Giant, who warns of a looming supply‑demand deficit as demand from AI data centers, electric vehicles and broader electrification accelerates. Harris argues...

US Issues License Authorizing Sale of Some Russian Oil
The United States announced a second temporary waiver permitting the purchase of Russian crude that has already been loaded onto vessels and exported before the policy change. This follows an earlier sanction relief that specifically allowed India to buy Russian...

IRENA Insights - Next-Generation EV Batteries: Innovation, Materials and Supply Chain Resilience
IRENA's latest webinar highlighted the rapid growth of electric‑vehicle (EV) battery demand and its implications for critical material supply chains. The organization’s 2024 report projects a five‑fold increase in battery production by 2030, requiring roughly 4,300 GWh of capacity to meet...

The Quiet Crisis Facing Junior Mining Companies | PDAC 2026 Part 3/3
At PDAC 2026, Resource Talks turned its lens on the often‑overlooked service providers that keep junior mining projects moving – drilling firms, camp operators, helicopter outfits and data‑platform companies. The episode uncovers a quiet crisis: while rigs are plentiful,...

LIVE: US-Israel War with Iran | BBC News
Crude oil prices have climbed back above $100 a barrel as supply worries intensify amid the expanding US‑Israel conflict with Iran. The confrontation has spilled into the Strait of Hormuz, where vessels have come under fire, heightening fears of disrupted...

Rome Resources: New Brunswick Transaction Details
Rome Resources outlined the financial mechanics of its new New Brunswick acquisition, emphasizing that the current 0.55‑pound Canadian dollar exchange rate creates a notably cheap entry point for the UK‑based firm. The company highlighted that the existing owner will retain...

Oil Surges as Iran Steps up Attacks on Ships, Ports
Oil prices surged after Iran intensified attacks on maritime traffic in the Persian Gulf, striking three foreign vessels overnight. The incidents underscore escalating tensions around the Strait of Hormuz, a chokepoint that handles roughly a fifth of global oil shipments....