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  • Rhenium platinum aluminum superalloys jet turbine blades

    Pebble adds rhenium to world-class titles

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jun 8, 2023

    While the recent call from conservationists and sportsmen for the Trump administration to block permits has cast a shadow of doubt on the development of a mine at Pebble, there is no denying the controversial Alaska project encompasses a world-class store of precious, industrial and critical minerals. A recent recalculation of the Pebble resource shows the deposit hosts roughly a third of the world's known rhenium, an extremely rare metal that lends its exceptional heat... Full story

  • Rare earth elements China United States energy metals

    A tale of two rare earth countries

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jun 8, 2023

    Unique, remarkable, magical and irreplaceable are some of the adjectives uses to describe rare earths – a group of 17 elements with names most of us have never heard of but have seemingly mystical magnetic, electrical and luminescent properties we use every day. "There are literally hundreds of uses for rare earths – they are unique materials, almost alchemistical magic," said Michael Silver, CEO of American Elements, a Los Angeles-based distributor of rare earths and tho... Full story

  • Group 11 Technologies GFG Resources Rattlesnake Hills gold Wyoming in-situ

    Wyoming is ideal for in situ gold mining

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jun 8, 2023

    Group 11 Technologies Inc. believes that GFG Resources Inc.'s Rattlesnake Hills project about 60 miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming is the ideal place to prove the viability of its proprietary means of recovering gold from the earth without mining. This technique, known as in-situ recovery, is a non-invasive method that involves circulating fluids underground that dissolve the sought metals and then pumping the fluids back to the surface to extract the metals – reverse of the... Full story

  • Caterpillar Inc. MineStar Solutions Denise Johnson CES 2021 autonomous vehicles

    Cat shows off techier side at CES 2021

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jun 8, 2023

    Best known for the brawn of the enormous earthmoving machines it manufactures for mining operations around the globe, Caterpillar Inc. showcased its brainy side during the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 held from Jan. 11 to Jan. 14. "People may ask why a manufacturing company like Caterpillar has decided to participate in CES," said Denise Johnson, president of the Caterpillar resource industries group. "The real question is 'why not?' We're proud of our reputation for... Full story

  • Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Center in Technology Metals UK Exeter

    UK launches total tech metal recycling

    A.J. Roan, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 10, 2022

    The Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Center in Technology Metals, one of five new centers recently announced by the United Kingdom government, aims to revolutionize how technology crucial to clean energy and digital technologies are used and recycled in the country. Funded as part of a 22.5 million pound government investment, the idea is to explore how to create a circular economy for technology metals such as cobalt, rare earths and lithium that are essential to... Full story

  • Enviroleach Technologies Inc. Duane Nelson Ish Grewal environmental recycling

    EnviroLeach recovers e-waste tin, copper

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 10, 2022

    EnviroLeach Technologies Inc. has taken additional steps toward its goal of developing an environmentally friendly process for recovering the roughly US$4,000 of gold, copper, tin, palladium, and silver contained in every metric ton of printed circuit boards from outdated computers, last generation smartphones, and the numerous other electronics becoming obsolete with the forward march of technology. While each type of circuit board has its own special blend of metals, it is...

  • In situ gold recovery with Enviroleach formula Nevada New Mexico

    Group 11 nabs in-place mining properties

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 10, 2022

    Group 11 Technologies Inc. has acquired four overlooked precious metals projects in Nevada and New Mexico for initial testing of its proprietary technology for recovering gold, silver and other metals without mining. Group 11 is a partnership between enCore Energy Corp., EnviroLeach Technologies Inc., and Golden Predator Mining Corp., with each company bringing specialized experience valuable to the company's plans to make in-situ gold, silver, and copper mining a reality. A...

  • Environmental friendly gold leach extraction formula technology

    Group 11 intends to disrupt gold mining

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 10, 2022

    Group 11 Technologies Inc., a US-based company developing a means of dissolving metals while they are still underground and pumping the metal-rich solution to the surface, has officially been launched. Given its name refers to the Group 11 elements on the periodic table – copper, silver, and gold – these coinage metals are likely the primary targets of the newly formed private company. Group 11 is a partnership between enCore Energy Corp., EnviroLeach Technologies Inc., and...

  • Solar energy wind electricity sunset World Bank Climate Smart Mining

    All clean energy paths lead to mining

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 10, 2022

    The World Bank Group estimates that more than 3 billion tons of minerals and metals will be needed to deploy the wind, solar and geothermal power, as well as energy storage, required to meet carbon reduction goals to achieve the 2 degree Celsius temperature increase limit outlined in the 2015 Paris Agreement. The global adoption of renewable energies could power a 500% increase in the annual production of battery minerals such as graphite, lithium and cobalt, according to a...

  • EnivroLeach gold processing plant at Golden Predator 3 Aces mine project Yukon

    Drilling gold wells with EnviroLeach tech

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jul 2, 2022

    Hardrock mining companies have long been envious of their oil and gas counterparts' ability to drill a hole into the ground and extract liquid minerals. Group 11 Technologies Inc., a US-based technology firm, aims to provide miners with a way to pump gold and other metals out of the ground. Group 11 is a planned partnership between Golden Predator Mining Corp., EnviroLeach Technologies Inc. and enCore Energy Corp. that will use EnviroLeach's proprietary formula, which...

  • High grade core from Graphite Creek Stax deposit near Nome Alaska

    Stacking uses for Alaska STAX graphite

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Jun 27, 2020

    The adoption of electric vehicles and renewable energy is driving increased demand for graphite, a major ingredient in lithium-ion batteries. Graphite, however, is high on a list of 35 critical minerals and metals not mined in the United States. Graphite One Inc. would like to shift America's reliance on foreign countries such as China for its graphite needs by developing a mine at Graphite Creek, a world-class deposit of graphite with some properties that make it uniquely... Full story