Ganfeng indefinitely postpones Mexican lithium target date amid gov’t spat
Decision follows Mexico's notice to Ganfeng's local subsidiaries in August cancelling nine of its concessions in the country.
Decision follows Mexico's notice to Ganfeng's local subsidiaries in August cancelling nine of its concessions in the country.
With more than 60,000 metric tons of known lithium reserves, Portugal is Europe's biggest lithium producer.
The commissioning of the secondary smelter in Augusta, Georgia, is planned for the second half of 2024.
A dispute between Taranis Resources, the British Columbia government and First Nations groups over the Thor project is brewing over deep drilling exploration permit delays.
The world’s biggest oil producer is now also aiming to become a key hub for making batteries.
The miners believe manufacturers will absorb extra costs due to new ESG-related legislation and tax incentives like the IRA.
Antonio Costa has resigned amid an investigation into possible crimes of corruption in government involving lithium and hydrogen projects.
China topped up its gold holdings for a 12th straight month in October.
Panguna, formerly operated by Rio Tinto Group, shut in 1989 after local protests over mine revenue degenerated into a civil war.
Lithium Royalty Corp., which raised $108 million in March, is the lone deal to make it through in 2023.