Green Metals: The key to unlocking clean energy
Companies that specialise in producing elements such as copper, lithium, aluminium, nickel, zinc and rare earths are strongly positioned to benefit from the energy transition.
Read MoreCompanies that specialise in producing elements such as copper, lithium, aluminium, nickel, zinc and rare earths are strongly positioned to benefit from the energy transition.
Read MoreParadoxically, the materials at the forefront of the shift to clean, renewable energy have been associated with some serious threats to the ecosystems and humanity worldwide.
Read MoreThe European energy crisis is a fast-moving situation with major implications for the region, notes GAM’s Niall Gallagher, and the energy transition is far from straightforward.
Read MoreC29 Metals Limited has signed an option agreement to acquire 80% of two exploration licences located within the world-renowned South American Lithium Triangle.
Read MoreIf markets are to run higher, it will have to be because the Fed has eased its pressure on the interest rate pedal and in turn on the value of the ultra-strong US dollar.
Read MoreLithium and Sulphate of Potash are two key elements in the transition to renewable energy – but what are their similarities, their differences, their synergies?
Read MoreWith China hiding its latest steel production data and iron ore import figures from western scrutiny, investors in companies like BHP, Fortescue Metals and Rio Tinto are flying blind.
Read MoreCoal companies operating in Queensland are starting to report the significant impact of the new royalty regime and its potential to deter future investment in the state.
Read MoreThe stead of Australian companies in the global renewables business has been confirmed by the $US2.8 billion in grants from the Biden administration announced yesterday.
Read MoreStrong demand for lithium has seen Pilbara Minerals accept a bid for a spodumene concentrate cargo ahead of the next auction on its battery material exchange.
Read MoreIn all the hype the ongoing shift to renewable energy has created, potash has somewhat flown under the radar. What is it, and why is it important? Well, we’re glad you asked.
Read MoreCorporate Connect Research has initiated coverage on RareX (ASX: REE) with a report released today that places a price target of A$0.12 on the company – risked at 25%.
Read MoreSenior Analyst Di Brookman has released an updated report on Magnis Energy Technologies, which is now available for download from the Corporate Connect website.
Read MoreOil once again hogged the commodities spotlight last week with prices reversing gains made in the wake of the OPEC+ decision to cut its global production target.
Read MoreA typically frenetic week just past in the lithium and EV space with a whole host of news from around the globe, which we have gathered here for you in one handy piece.
Read MoreSolar panels will be integral to the renewable energy transition, and yet recent reports have found that their manufacture violates significant human rights issues in China.
Read MoreRio Tinto and the Canadian government have announced a $C737 million investment plan to not only upgrade its production of titanium and scandium, but also to cut carbon emissions.
Read MoreGM has joined Ford, Toyota and Tesla in striking deals with Australian producers of key renewable metals, announcing a strategic investment in Queensland Pacific Metals.
Read MoreAustralian mining company Jervois Global Limited officially opened America’s first cobalt mine 8,000 feet above sea level in Idaho, with the aim to hit full capacity next February.
Read MoreThe OPEC+ production cut announcement provided significant support to oil prices but the September jobs report on Friday saw the oil bulls forced onto the back foot.
Read MoreThis week’s decision by OPEC+ to cut oil production by two million barrels a day is a sharp escalation in the fight between the US and the Saudis for control of the market itself.
Read MoreCritical minerals and rare earth elements will have a profound impact as key ingredients in the movement toward renewable energy – but what exactly are they?
Read MoreThe revisions to previous forecasts in the September Resources and Energy Quarterly this week from the Federal Department of Industry tell the story about the gathering boom in lithium.
Read MoreGiant Brazilian mining company Vale has made the curious decision to sell part of its big copper and nickel business rather than part with any of its iron ore operations.
Read MoreJanus Henderson Portfolio Manager Tal Lomnitzer shares his excitement at having seen how green steel is produced on a recent trip to the HYBRIT project in Lulea, Sweden.
Read MoreThe Biden administration has accused OPEC of siding with Russia after the group revealed a 2 million barrel a day cut to production.
Read MoreThe pace of growth in revenues for green metals and lithium in particular has been an eye opener, according to the September resource and energy quarterly released this week.
Read MoreOil pricing returns to the agenda for commodities this week, with the OPEC+ meeting Wednesday expected to see the group’s first global production target cut in more than two years.
Read MoreNews from global copper majors MMG and Rio Tinto this week underlines how the rising importance of renewables is allowing some miners to find long-term growth opportunities.
Read MoreTransitioning away from fossil fuels and towards renewables is breathing new life, new investment and new jobs into the NSW mining industry long dominated by coal.
Read MoreRising interest rates, the soaring $US and renewed recession worries sent commodities prices lower Friday – exerting more downward pressure on oil and precious metals, along with agriculturals.
Read MoreMoody’s and Fitch think 2022 has been as good as it gets for the world’s resources and energy companies, with both now seeing the outlook softening by the week and with every central bank rate rise.
Read MoreThe EU’s proposed Critical Raw Material Act is aimed at ensuring more resilient, cleaner, and renewable supply chains whilst reducing dependency on China for the production of raw materials.
Read MoreAs Magellan Investment Specialist Michael Collins writes, an overreliance on vanishing Russian fossil fuels will continue to torment Europe for the foreseeable future.
Read MoreWhitehaven Coal shares touched record levels this week after revealing more rewards from the coal price boom for shareholders to enjoy; others in the space are doing equally well.
Read MoreMax Andrews from AgFood takes a look at how the local water market is holding up at present, most topical in light of the drought and extreme heat being experienced elsewhere.
Read MoreGold prices fell to their lowest level in more than two years Friday, as rising US interest rates, along with a rising US dollar, again hit prices and confidence in the metal.
Read MoreMarket talk that Mineral Resources has been mulling the spinoff of its lithium operations has led to speculation that the high-grade business could in fact be a target for another company with ambitions in the area.
Read MoreMore than 70 days of heatwaves and droughts have spread across half of China, threatening the country’s hydropower energy, damaging production output and crippling the economy.
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