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Jun 19, 2026
Solaris Resources' Warintza Project, located in southeastern Ecuador, has become one of the world's largest undeveloped copper assets, boasting 5.8 billion tonnes of resource base and the potential to produce over 300,000 tonnes of copper equivalent annually during its first five years, with the company now advancing through key permitting stages and securing financing for a future construction decision by the end of 2026.
Source: www.miningfeeds.com
Canada has pledged priority access to its critical mineral stockpiles, including graphite, in a deal with Italy worth nearly C$100 million, as the two countries strengthen their ties in the sector and advance domestic projects such as Nouveau Monde Graphite's Matawinie mine, which is expected to produce up to 106,000 tonnes of graphite annually.
Source: www.miningfeeds.com
African Resources has received offers from potential co-investors for a proposed underground gold expansion at the Poplar satellite deposit in South Africa, with the project potentially yielding 6.6 million ounces of gold at a rate of seven grams per ton, according to CEO Cobus Loots.
Source: www.miningmx.com
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