Money Hecla Mining Positioned for Growth Amid Silver Market Shortage Hecla Mining is set to benefit from a silver market that is currently undersupplied, presenting potential growth opportunities. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Weather's Influence on Outdoor Activities and Mining Operations This piece examines how recent rain has affected both outdoor experiences and mining activities, highlighting the need for adaptation strategies. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Uranium Energy Corp to Launch New Texas Mine Operations in 2026 Uranium Energy Corp plans to initiate production at its new mine in Texas in April 2026, a move aimed at enhancing uranium supply amid increasing energy demands. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money USA Rare Earth Expands Control Amidst Growing Valuation Discrepancies USA Rare Earth has increased its control in the market, which raises questions about the widening valuation gap that is becoming evident. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Iran Ceasefire May Not Ease Oil Market Stress, Analysts Warn Energy analysts express skepticism that the recent ceasefire in Iran will significantly reduce the current stress levels in the physical oil market. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money The Geopolitical Landscape of Energy Resources An examination of how energy resources shape global conflicts and alliances, highlighting the significance of oil and cobalt. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Reader Perspectives on Uranium and Economic Topics Dallas News readers share their insights and opinions regarding uranium and various economic issues in recent letters to the editor. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Oil Exports from the Middle East Set to Resume via Strait of Hormuz Sources indicate that oil producers in the Middle East are preparing for a resumption of exports through the crucial Strait of Hormuz. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Concerns Over Mining Impact on Flood Control Dams Near Cameron Local officials convened to address the potential risks mining activities pose to flood control infrastructure in the Cameron area. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Kentucky's New Nuclear Energy Bill Aims to Cut Utility Costs Governor Andy Beshear has enacted a new law intended to reduce utility expenses by encouraging the use of nuclear energy. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money New Legislation Encourages Nuclear Energy Adoption to Lower Utility Costs A recently passed law aims to boost the use of nuclear power as a means to reduce utility expenses for consumers while promoting energy independence. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Controversy Surrounds Sheep Creek Rare Earth Project in Montana The Sheep Creek rare earth project in Montana has sparked significant debate, with concerns about its environmental implications and potential economic advantages. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money China's Battery Export Rebate Cuts Propel Lithium Prices and Elevate NILI's Market Position The reduction of battery export rebates by China has triggered a notable increase in lithium prices, underscoring the growing importance of NILI in the global lithium supply chain. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Alaska Miners Association President Optimistic About Mining's Future The president of the Alaska Miners Association shares insights on the bright prospects for the mining industry in Alaska, highlighting its potential growth. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Biochar Emerges as a Potential Solution for Uranium Contamination Recent research suggests that biochar, derived from organic waste, may effectively address uranium contamination in water and soil, offering new avenues for environmental remediation. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Standard Chartered Forecasts Prolonged High Oil Prices According to a recent briefing from Standard Chartered, crude oil prices are anticipated to remain elevated for an extended period. editorial-staff Apr 10
Money Oklahoma Moves Forward with Nuclear Energy Office Legislation Oklahoma legislators have passed a bill aimed at establishing a dedicated office for nuclear energy, focusing on enhancing energy security and sustainability. editorial-staff Apr 9
Money The Future of the Keystone XL Pipeline: A Possible Revival? Inside Climate News investigates the potential for the Keystone XL Pipeline to make a comeback, raising questions about its future in the energy sector. editorial-staff Apr 9
Money Concerns Raised Over Canadian Mining Company's Labor Practices in Mexico The US has expressed concerns regarding the labor practices of a Canadian mining company in Mexico, highlighting potential violations of workers' rights. editorial-staff Apr 9
Money New Legislation Seeks to Enhance State Oversight of Data Center Water Usage In response to growing environmental concerns, lawmakers have moved forward with legislation aimed at regulating the water consumption of data centers. editorial-staff Apr 9