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Mining Industry Needs $2.1 Trillion by 2050 to Meet Demand

In this week's Nugget, we're digging into the latest mining news, data, and trends.


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πŸ”₯  What's New 

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U.S. Department of Energy Announces $19.5 Million to Produce Critical Minerals and Materials

  • The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $19.5 million in federal funding to advance technologies for recovering critical minerals from domestic secondary and unconventional sources, reducing reliance on foreign supply chains and supporting clean energy technologies.
  • The funding aims to restore U.S. leadership in the extraction, separation, and refining of critical minerals used in clean energy technologies, defense systems, and electronics, while creating high-quality jobs and enhancing national security.
  • Selected projects will focus on developing innovative methods for extracting and recycling critical minerals from coal waste, produced water, and other unconventional sources, advancing a secure, diverse, and sustainable domestic supply chain.

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Costco Adds Platinum Bars to Precious Metals Offering

  • Costco has added one-ounce platinum bars, priced at $1,089.99, to its precious metals lineup, expanding beyond its popular gold bars.
  • The platinum bars, made by Swiss refiner PAMP, are available online only and limited to one per Costco member, though delivery is restricted in some U.S. states.
  • While platinum's 2024 price gains have lagged behind gold, the global platinum market's supply shortfall suggests potential future price support.

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Mining Needs a Makeover. Our Future Depends on It

  • The 2015 FundΓ£o Dam collapse in Brazil caused massive environmental damage, killed 19 people, and led to billions in fines for the mining companies involved, highlighting the growing risks of tailings dam failures.
  • Tailings dam disasters, including the 2019 Brumadinho catastrophe, continue to increase in frequency and severity, exacerbated by climate change and the rising demand for minerals needed in renewable energy technologies.
  • In Indonesia, the high-risk Dairi Prima zinc mine's tailings storage design has been deemed unsafe by experts, raising concerns about the global mining industry's need to prioritize safety and sustainability.

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Mining Industry Needs $2.1 Trillion in New Investments by 2050

  • The mining industry will need $2.1 trillion in new investments by 2050 to meet the demand for raw materials in a net-zero emissions world, according to BloombergNEF's Transition Metals Outlook.
  • Critical energy transition metals like aluminum, copper, and lithium could face supply deficits this decade, with 3 to 6 billion tonnes of metals required to support low-carbon solutions by 2050.
  • Recycling and strong government policies will be crucial to alleviating supply pressures, with Southeast Asia projected to become the fastest-growing market for these metals in the 2030s.

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