Critical Raw Materials News

The latest critical raw materials news from organisations exploring new and innovative ways to extract rare earth elements, lithium, nickel, graphite, helium and other materials essential to the functioning and integrity of a wide range of industrial ecosystems.

Recycled aluminium for sustainable shipbuilding

Speira’s recycled aluminium alloy offers a sustainable approach to shipbuilding by reducing yachting's environmental impact.

Xcite Resources Inc provides updates on Canadian uranium projects

Xcite Resources highlights the potential of uranium projects in Canada’s Athabasca Basin. Discover their impact on uranium supply.

Breathing new life into Sri Lanka’s graphite industry

Applied Graphite Technologies is leveraging high-quality vein graphite from the Queens Mine Complex in Sri Lanka. Read more here.

Boron’s Essential Role in the Green Transition

Nickel placed on Australia’s Critical Minerals List

Australia’s Federal Resources Minister, Madeleine King, has placed nickel on the Critical Minerals List to allow nickel companies to have access to billions of dollars in Commonwealth funding.

Delivering Wyoming’s hard rock lithium potential

Discover how Chariot corporation limited has made the first hard rock lithium discovery by drilling in Wyoming, US.

An update on QPM’s sustainable battery metals and energy projects

Queensland Pacific Metals provides an update on the status of the Moranbah project and the TECH project and how these already-promising works continue to show the company’s commitments to sustainable battery metals and clean energy.

Sustainable boron production to enable global decarbonisation

5E Advanced Materials, Inc. is providing access to one such material: boron, through sustainable production practices.

ELEMISSION’s core scanner for accurate real-time detection and analysis of critical minerals

ELEMISSION’s ECORE core scanner offers new opportunities by delivering real-time quantitative automated mineralogy using LA-AES (LIBS).

Unlocking the future of helium exploration

Professor Jon Gluyas and Professor Chris Ballentine discuss the evolution of helium exploration and avoiding associated greenhouses gases.

Green silicon: Securing critical raw materials for western markets

GREEN14’s plasma technology facilitates greener, cheaper silicon production for solar, semiconductors, and batteries.

Establishing sustainable magnesium production in Europe

MFE Magnesium For Europe GmbH was founded in 2021 to establish a clean, green and competitive magnesium production in Kupres, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Europe.

Metal and alloy production in the Western World: A supply chain alternative

How a UK company situated in the midstream is paving the way for an alternative supply chain with metal and alloy production in the Western World.

High grade magnet rare earths in a top tier jurisdiction

Transition Minerals is developing critical metals projects to support the green economy, energy storage markets, and global decarbonisation.

Go2Lithium is upgrading its lithium extraction methods to help deliver a sustainable future

Go2Lithium is harnessing connections and lithium extraction technology to help fulfil demands and bring a sustainable future closer than ever.

A strategic Canadian battery metals opportunity

Mink’s drilling and exploration for battery metals nickel, copper, and cobalt, in Ontario, continues with compelling projects in the emerging Timmins Nickel District, an area currently attracting global interest.

Pulsar Helium initiates Jetstream #1 appraisal well drilling at Topaz helium project

Pulsar Helium has announced that drilling the Jetstream #1 appraisal well at the Company’s Topaz helium project in Minnesota has commenced.

Elios 3: Streamline your mining operations with visual and metric data

Discover why mining companies are turning to UAS inspection technology, like the Elios 3, to enhance mining safety.

Terra Balcanica Resources Corp: Growing value through discovery in the Balkans

Terra Balcanica, a junior Canadian explorer of critical metals, eyes untapped opportunities at Europe’s doorstep. Read more here.

Nickel in Australia: How the country must challenge international competitors

The University of Adelaide's Professor Michael Goodsite and Associate Professor Carl Spandler outline the steps that Australia must take to provide nickel in a manner that meets market demand.

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