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Daniel Stieler
Vale chairperson Stieler resigns
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Brazilian miner Vale said on Monday chairman Daniel Andre Stieler resigned from the role and from his seat on the board of directors, effective immediately. The resignation came after pension fund Previ pushed Vale to call a shareholder meeting... 


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Crude oil pours from well
Alberta, Ontario propose new 2 050-mile Canada oil pipeline
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Alberta and Ontario on Monday proposed a new 2 050-mile (3 300 km) crude oil pipeline between the two Canadian provinces that they said would initially move 500 000 barrels per day (bpd) and reduce... 


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Green hydrogen producer Lhyfe expands container fleet dedicated to hydrogen transport
7th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Euronext-listed green hydrogen producer Lhyfe has taken delivery of 10 new Hexagon Purus containers, with the company now operating 84 Type IV tube trailers dedicated to hydrogen transport. Lhyfe... 


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Italy's Eni buys minority stake in EnergyX's lithium project in Chile
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Italian energy group Eni said on Monday it signed a deal to buy a 25% stake in Black Giant, a subsidiary of US startup EnergyX, which is developing a lithium project in Chile. Lithium is... 


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China gold reserves rise most since 2023 even as bullion tumbles
Updated 7 hours ago By: Reuters

China's central bank reported its biggest monthly increase in gold reserves in more than two and a half years in June, official data showed on Tuesday, although bullion prices tumbled. China's... 


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Magna Mining raises C$120m from private placement, gains major shareholder
6th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-listed Magna Mining has announced a private placement with Latin American miner Alpayana to purchase 62-million common shares at a price of C$2.25 apiece, raising C$140-million. Alpayana will... 


Gold and silver bars
Stormlands confirms early value estimate of Illinois Creek project at $448m using spot prices
6th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Analytics platform Stormlands Mining finds in its latest case study that the net present value (NPV) of the Illinois Creek gold project, in Alaska, can increase from $226-million to $448-million... 


VanadiumCorp's Cornerback project area in Québec
VanadiumCorp tasks Québec consultancy with renewed exploration efforts in Chibougamau district
6th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-V-listed VanadiumCorp Resource has tasked Explo-Logik of Val-d'Or, Québec, to carry out exploration work at the company's Lac Laura gold/copper property. The engagement marks an important step... 


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Great Western confirms tungsten zones ahead of drill programme in Nevada
7th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Aim-listed Great Western Mining Corporation has found significant tungsten mineralisation from its latest sampling programme at the Defender-Pine Crow project, in Nevada, US. Four new machine-cut... 


Potash in hand
Canada's Buffalo Potash outlines pathway to scaled production starting with initial module
7th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-V-listed Buffalo Potash Corporation has laid out a roadmap to production, starting with its initial production module at the flagship Disley property, in Saskatchewan. The initial production... 


Polymetallic nodules on seabed
Deep Sea Minerals partners with US autonomous underwater exploration tech company
7th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

Canadian seabed explorer Deep Sea Minerals Corporation has signed a memorandum of understanding with a US-based marine technology company called Impossible Metals, which is developing autonomous... 


Canada Nickel's Crawford project sign
Canada Nickel partners with global carbon trading firm to scale net zero metal solutions
7th July 2026 By: Marleny Arnoldi

TSX-V-listed Canada Nickel Company has announced a strategic commercial partnership with RWE Supply & Trading - a global energy and carbon trading firm - to support the commercialisation of... 


Tyranna subsidiary sells Angola lithium project for $1.44m
Tyranna subsidiary sells Angola lithium project for $1.44m
7th July 2026 By: Sabrina Jardim

ASX-listed Tyranna Resources’ 97%-owned subsidiary Angolan Minerals has executed a binding share purchase agreement with Sinomine Resource (Guangdong Hengqin) Supply Chain Co – a trade and... 


Parcels of rough diamonds
De Beers makes deep diamond price cuts for shrinking buyers club
7th July 2026 By: Bloomberg

De Beers has made some of the deepest ever cuts to its official diamond prices, potentially signaling an end to its years-long campaign to hold them well above the market rate. The cuts come at the... 


Kazera increases interest in South African assets
7th July 2026 By: Tasneem Bulbulia

Aim-listed Kazera Global has agreed to acquire additional interests in Whale Head Minerals (WHM) and Deep Blue Minerals (DBM), the company’s South African heavy mineral sands and diamond interests... 


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Oil prices settle at pre-Iran war levels as crude output grows
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Oil prices settled around pre-Iran war levels on Monday as Saudi Arabia slashed its official selling prices, OPEC+ approved another production target increase starting in August, and exports... 


Daniel Stieler
Vale chairperson Stieler resigns
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Brazilian miner Vale said on Monday chairman Daniel Andre Stieler resigned from the role and from his seat on the board of directors, effective immediately. The resignation came after pension fund... 


Rare earth oxides
Corporate Japan's rare-earth warnings get louder as China keeps the spigot closed
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

A shortage of critical minerals is starting to affect the broader Japanese economy, adding a sense of urgency for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government to find alternatives to exports that... 


Australia's Lynas, South Korea's JS Link sign deal for Malaysia magnet factory
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Lynas Rare Earths said on Tuesday it has signed a partnership deal with South Korea's JS Link to develop a magnet factory in Malaysia. The Australian rare-earths producer will also supply... 


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Global LNG trade hit record in 2025, but Middle East conflict clouds outlook, IGU says
7th July 2026 By: Reuters

Global liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade hit a record last year as strong US exports and rising European imports offset weaker Asian purchases, the International Gas Union (IGU) said in a report on... 


A copper and cobalt mine in the DRC
Congo sees no major threat from Middle East crisis to copper, cobalt output
6th July 2026 By: Reuters

Democratic Republic of Congo does not expect significant disruptions to copper and cobalt production this year due to chemical supply constraints stemming from conflict in the Middle East, a senior... 


Sibanye-Stillwater executive VP head of projects Ralph Lombard
Sibanye-Stillwater developing seven primary platinum metals mining projects
6th July 2026 By: Martin Creamer

Seven relatively shallow primary adjoining mining projects that focus largely on upper group two (UG2) reef and mainly mechanised mining are at various stages of development within the South... 


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Magazine round up | 03 July 2026
Magazine round up | 03 July 2026

A video round up of this week’s magazine, highlighting our cover story, features and Business Leader. 

GREEN DEFERRED: The World Steel Association has warned that about half of the world's planned green-steel projects have been delayed, while governments have committed just $20-billion of the $1.5-trillion needed to decarbonise the sector. It added that the current global project pipeline is set to deliver only about 70-million metric tons of green steel yearly by the end of the decade, a fraction of the roughly two-billion tons of total steel production forecast for the same date. Photograph: Bloomberg
GREEN DEFERRED

The World Steel Association has warned that about half of the world's planned green-steel projects have been delayed, while governments have committed just $20-billion of the $1.5-trillion needed... 

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Infrastructure can be the catalyst that brings Africa together

That Africa cannot afford fragmented voices any longer was a point mining and energy luminary Mike Teke made when he addressed the Zimbabwe Chamber of Mines last month. We agree. Africa needs far... 

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Populist omen

South Africa is approaching the fifth anniversary of the deadly July 2021 riots and looting in an atmosphere that is again heavily laden with the threat of violence. It’s a fog made denser by the... 

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Shaun Golding, CEO of G-Chem Aquacare
Shaun Golding

This week we profile Shaun Golding, CEO of G-Chem Aquacare, a provider of specialised water treatment services, technical expertise, chemical programmes and equipment solutions to industrial... 

The hydration breaks during this year’s FIFA World Cup have proved controversial among players, coaches and fans. Likewise, a move by a group of scientists to discount both the ‘worst case’ and ‘best case’ climate scenarios has also proved controversial. It is positive that mitigation efforts have made the worst-case of a 3.5°C to 5.5°C rise in global temperatures by 2100 implausible. Removing the best case, however, means it is now harder to keep global warming below 2°C, let alone meet the 1.5°C Paris goal.
HEAT STILL ON

The hydration breaks during this year’s FIFA World Cup have proved controversial among players, coaches and fans. Likewise, a move by a group of scientists to discount both the ‘worst case’ and... 

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