
Greenland Gold Boom, Deep-Sea Controversy & Manitoba’s New Mine: Nalunaq Expansion, Fossil Discovery at Diavik, and Mining Electrification Trends (28/03/25)
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Host Logan Ore explores March 28th's top stories shaping the mining world:
- Nalunaq Gold Expansion: Greenland's high-grade mine increases resources by 51%, extending its life beyond ten years.
- Deep-Sea Mining Controversy: The Metals Company pushes forward despite regulatory uncertainty—environmentalists raise alarms over ocean health risks.
- Manitoba Gold Mine Construction: Canada strengthens its precious metal production with a new project boosting regional employment.
- Mining Remanufacturing Market Growth: Electric vehicles and autonomous systems drive decarbonization trends across global mining fleets.
- Diavik Fossil Discovery: A rare find of a 50-million-year-old log highlights unexpected contributions from mining operations to science and history.
Keywords: Nalunaq gold resource update, deep-sea mining controversy, Manitoba gold mine construction, mining electrification trends, Diavik fossil discovery, ISA negotiations Kingston Jamaica.
Sources: Amaroq Minerals announcement, ISA meeting updates, Canadian Press reports on Manitoba mine construction, global remanufacturing market analysis report, Diavik diamond mine fossil discovery news release
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