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Norilsk Nickel explores new copper, nickel and palladium ventures in China amid sanctions impact

Russia’s largest mining company, MMC Norilsk Nickel, is exploring several new projects in China, focusing on copper, nickel, and palladium, as international sanctions complicate...

Kingrose Mining and BHP accelerate copper and nickel exploration in Norway and Finland

Kingrose Mining's Managing Director, Fabian Baker, announced that exploration activities under the company's alliance agreements with BHP in Norway and Finland are in full...

Nickel mining and the green energy challenge: Balancing supply with environmental responsibility

Nickel is poised as a critical element in the global shift towards green energy, yet its extraction poses significant environmental challenges, recently highlighted by...

Chalice Mining and Mitsubishi forge strategic partnership on Gonneville project in Western Australia

Chalice Mining has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mitsubishi, marking a significant collaboration on the Gonneville platinum group element (PGE)/nickel/copper/cobalt project...

BASF and Eramet withdraw from Indonesian nickel project due to indigenous concerns

On June 24, BASF and Eramet announced their decision to cancel a major green energy project in Indonesia, citing concerns over its impact on...

Rönnbäcken project eyes strategic status to bolster EU’s Critical Raw Materials supply

Bluelake Mineral AB (publ) ("Bluelake Mineral" or the "Company") is advancing its nickel-cobalt project Rönnbäcken, which holds Europe's largest known unexploited nickel resource. The...

Exploration potential: Karelian’s discovery of precious metals in Fermanagh

A recent report from Karelian Diamond Resources PLC highlights significant potential for discovering precious metals in Fermanagh. The assessment, conducted by independent geological consultant...

Sustainable recovery and domestic production of strategic metals in Europe

The European energy transition hinges on electrification, driven by clean technologies that heavily rely on metals categorized as critical and strategic raw materials. JRC’s...

Indonesia’s path: Economic growth, mineral wealth and sustainable development challenges

Indonesia finds itself at a pivotal juncture, balancing significant economic growth driven by mineral exports—particularly nickel and coal—with the urgent need to address environmental...
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