Ivanhoe Electric to Deploy Advanced Tunnel Boring Machine at Arizona Copper Project 1 International Copper Corporate News New Mining Projects 

Ivanhoe Electric to Deploy Advanced Tunnel Boring Machine at Arizona Copper Project

Ivanhoe Electric invests $64.7m in tunnel boring technology for Santa Cruz copper project development in Arizona US minerals exploration company Ivanhoe Electric plans to acquire a purpose-built Crossover XRE tunnel boring machine (TBM) and integrated materials handling system for development of the Santa Cruz copper project in Arizona, at a cost of approximately $64.7 million. The equipment will be supplied by US tunnelling technology company The Robbins Company, which recently repurchased the machine from Anglo American. The TBM was previously used at Anglo American’s Grosvenor coal mine in Queensland, Australia,… Read More Here
DRC Reports Over 1,000 kg of Germanium Hydroxide Output in 2025 Amid Highly Volatile Production 2 Mining in DRC Economy News in Brief 

DRC Reports Over 1,000 kg of Germanium Hydroxide Output in 2025 Amid Highly Volatile Production

DRC germanium hydroxide production reaches 1,068 kg in 2025 with sharp volatility and export volumes The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) produced 1,068.07 kilograms of germanium hydroxide in 2025, according to data from the Technical Unit for Mining Coordination and Planning (CTCPM) under the Ministry of Mines. During the same period, the country exported 1,079.87 kilograms of the material, indicating that nearly all recorded production was shipped abroad. The CTCPM notes that germanium hydroxide production in 2025 was highly unstable, following a pronounced “sawtooth” pattern marked by sharp fluctuations. The… Read More Here
DRC Mining Cadastre Reports Strong Revenue Growth and Advances in Mining Title Reforms 3 Mining in DRC 

DRC Mining Cadastre Reports Strong Revenue Growth and Advances in Mining Title Reforms

CAMI reports rising state revenues and major land recovery in DRC mining sector reform drive The Mining Cadastre (CAMI) presented its management report to members of the Senate’s ECOFIN and Good Governance Committee during a session held on May 8 in Kinshasa. The delegation, led by Board Chairman Crispin Mbindule Mitono and Director General Popol Mabolia Yenga, outlined recent institutional performance, governance improvements, and progress in managing mining titles and associated state revenues in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A key highlight of the presentation was the increase in revenue… Read More Here
Carter Center Backs DRC Mining Sector Audit as Govt Moves to Tighten Resource Governance 4 Mining in DRC Economy 

Carter Center Backs DRC Mining Sector Audit as Govt Moves to Tighten Resource Governance

Carter Center supports DRC mining audit targeting revenue repatriation, state mining firms, and joint venture governance The Carter Center has welcomed President Félix Tshisekedi’s decision to launch an audit of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s mining sector, approved during the 87th meeting of the Council of Ministers. The audit will focus on key governance areas, including compliance with obligations to repatriate mining export revenues, the management of mining joint ventures, and oversight of state-owned mining assets. In a statement issued on May 13, the organisation described the initiative as a… Read More Here
DRC Mining Revenue Reaches 7.9 Trillion CDF as Tax Authorities Dominate Collections 5 Mining in DRC Economy Mining tax 

DRC Mining Revenue Reaches 7.9 Trillion CDF as Tax Authorities Dominate Collections

DRC mining sector generates 7.9 trillion CDF in 2025 with tax authority DGI accounting for majority of revenues Mining revenues collected in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) reached 7,947.5 billion Congolese francs in 2025, according to data published by the Technical Unit for Mining Coordination and Planning (CTCPM) under the Ministry of Mines. The figures show that the General Directorate of Taxes (DGI) remains the dominant revenue collector in the sector, accounting for 81% of total receipts, equivalent to 6,411.9 billion CDF. It is followed by the General Directorate… Read More Here
Illegal Mining Pressure Intensifies in DRC as ERG Reports Major Losses and Security Failures 6 Mining in DRC Cobalt Copper 

Illegal Mining Pressure Intensifies in DRC as ERG Reports Major Losses and Security Failures

ERG accuses organized illegal mining networks of costing up to $2bn annually in DRC copper and cobalt concessions Pressure is escalating across mining concessions in southeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where Eurasian Resources Group (ERG) alleges that large-scale illegal mining networks are operating across several of its copper and cobalt sites in Lualaba and Haut-Katanga provinces. According to an internal report cited by industry sources, ERG’s subsidiaries including Comide, Swanmines, and Boss Mining estimate annual losses approaching $2 billion due to repeated incursions by artisanal and semi-organised miners into… Read More Here
Zambia approves limited sulphuric acid exports to DRC as copper smelters resume shipments 7 Mining in Zambia Copper 

Zambia approves limited sulphuric acid exports to DRC as copper smelters resume shipments

Zambia Eases Sulphuric Acid Export Ban as Copperbelt Supply Conditions Improve Zambia has approved the resumption of limited sulphuric acid exports to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) after easing restrictions introduced earlier this year, according to the country’s trade minister. The decision allows two major copper producers Chambishi Copper Smelter and Mopani Copper Mines to restart shipments of the key industrial chemical used in copper and cobalt processing. Zambia, Africa’s second-largest copper producer, generates around 2 million metric tons of sulphuric acid annually as a byproduct of smelting operations.… Read More Here
EGC, EVelution Energy and Trafigura Sign MoU to Secure Congolese Cobalt Supply Chain to the US 8 Mining in DRC Battery Metals Cobalt Corporate News 

EGC, EVelution Energy and Trafigura Sign MoU to Secure Congolese Cobalt Supply Chain to the US

Trafigura, EGC and EVelution Energy agree cobalt supply deal to boost US battery and defense material supply chain Entreprise Générale du Cobalt (EGC), EVelution Energy, and commodity trader Trafigura have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a long-term supply framework for Congolese cobalt hydroxide exports to the United States. Under the proposed arrangement, and subject to definitive agreements, the partnership is expected to support EVelution Energy in supplying up to around 40% of projected US cobalt demand, according to Trafigura. The cobalt hydroxide would be sourced by EGC… Read More Here
Rio Tinto Appoints BP Executive Trudi Charles as Chief Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs Officer 9 International Corporate News Mining Personality 

Rio Tinto Appoints BP Executive Trudi Charles as Chief Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs Officer

Rio Tinto names Trudi Charles from BP as new chief legal officer to strengthen governance and corporate affairs leadership Diversified mining group Rio Tinto has appointed Trudi Charles as its new Chief Legal, Governance and Corporate Affairs Officer, succeeding Isabelle Deschamps. The appointment will take effect on August 1. Charles joins Rio Tinto from energy major BP, where she currently serves as Deputy General Counsel and Senior Vice President for Legal, Supply, Trading and Shipping. She has spent more than two decades at BP, holding a range of senior legal… Read More Here
Ghana Mining Industry Warns Lease Uncertainty Could Undermine Investment and Production Stability 10 International 

Ghana Mining Industry Warns Lease Uncertainty Could Undermine Investment and Production Stability

Ghana mining sector faces investor confidence risks over lease revocations and delayed renewals, industry warns Ghana’s mining investment environment is facing growing risks from lease revocations, delayed renewals, and broader policy uncertainty, which could increase operational costs and weaken investor confidence, according to the head of the country’s mining industry association. Kenneth Ashigbey, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Mines, told Reuters that recent regulatory developments are raising concerns about the security of mining tenure in the country. He pointed to the revocation of certain mining leases held… Read More Here

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