Money Chile and Argentina agree to unblock binational mining cluster with giant economic potential - BNamericas Infrastructure lens: Chile and Argentina agree to unblock binational mining cluster with giant economic potential BNamericas Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Mining Incident in South Sudan Raises Infrastructure Concerns The recent mining massacre in South Sudan underscores critical safety and ethical challenges within the sector, prompting calls for enhanced operational oversight. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Oil Price Forecast: WTI Near $120 as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Drive Breakout - FXEmpire Infrastructure lens: Oil Price Forecast: WTI Near $120 as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Drive Breakout FXEmpire Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Stocks stumble, oil above $110 as Trump's Iran deadline nears - Reuters Infrastructure lens: Stocks stumble, oil above $110 as Trump's Iran deadline nears Reuters Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Brazil, India, Vietnam, and Russia hold large reserves of rare earth, but mine very little of them - Our World in Data Infrastructure lens: Brazil, India, Vietnam, and Russia hold large reserves of rare earth, but mine very little of them Our World in Data Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Man's death from battling e-bike lithium-ion battery fire prompts warning from San Jose Fire Department - ABC7 San Francisco Infrastructure lens: Man's death from battling e-bike lithium-ion battery fire prompts warning from San Jose Fire Department ABC7 San Francisco Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Pentagon-Linked REalloys Secures U.S. Rare Earth Supply Ahead of China Ban - Yahoo Finance Infrastructure lens: Pentagon-Linked REalloys Secures U.S. Rare Earth Supply Ahead of China Ban Yahoo Finance Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money REalloys Establishes U.S. Rare Earth Supply Chain Amid China Export Restrictions REalloys has initiated a new supply chain for rare earth elements in the U.S., responding to China's upcoming export ban, with implications for national security. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money U.S. Interior Secretary visits U of A mining site in Sahuarita - KOLD Infrastructure lens: U.S. Interior Secretary visits U of A mining site in Sahuarita KOLD Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Japan's Energy Security Vulnerabilities Highlighted by Iran Conflict The ongoing conflict in Iran has underscored critical weaknesses in Japan's energy security framework, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience. Editorial Staff Apr 7
Money Saudi Arabia intercepts 7 missiles; debris falls near energy facilities - Reuters Infrastructure lens: Saudi Arabia intercepts 7 missiles; debris falls near energy facilities Reuters Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Saudi Arabia Intercepts Seven Missiles Targeting Energy Infrastructure Saudi Arabia's air defense successfully intercepted seven missiles aimed at its energy facilities, with debris falling in proximity to critical infrastructure. Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Oil prices climb as Hormuz stays shut ahead of Trump deadline - Reuters Infrastructure lens: Oil prices climb as Hormuz stays shut ahead of Trump deadline Reuters Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Impact of Presidential Tariff on Copper Mining Operations The recent presidential proclamation on copper mining tariffs has raised significant concerns among stakeholders, particularly regarding operational viability and environmental opposition. Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Trump's shipping waiver does not boost oil flows within US; fuel exports soar - Reuters Infrastructure lens: Trump's shipping waiver does not boost oil flows within US; fuel exports soar Reuters Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Study shows nuclear energy in Oklahoma is feasible, but it won't be cheap or easy - KOCO Infrastructure lens: Study shows nuclear energy in Oklahoma is feasible, but it won't be cheap or easy KOCO Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Nuclear Energy Feasibility in Oklahoma: Challenges Ahead A recent study confirms that nuclear energy can be implemented in Oklahoma, though it will encounter significant financial and logistical challenges. Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Global Gas Price Caps: Implications for U.S. Energy Policy As various nations implement gas price caps, the U.S. remains hesitant, reflecting complex economic considerations that could impact infrastructure and market dynamics. Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Illinois research to power the next generation of nuclear energy systems - The Grainger College of Engineering Infrastructure lens: Illinois research to power the next generation of nuclear energy systems The Grainger College of Engineering Editorial Staff Apr 6
Money Illinois Engineering Advances Nuclear Energy Research The Grainger College of Engineering is spearheading research aimed at developing next-generation nuclear energy systems, focusing on safety and efficiency. Editorial Staff Apr 6