Latin America Accelerates Clean Energy Transition with China as Key Tech Partner

Aerial view of Greenko’s solar and wind power facility in India, with hydro reservoir in the background under a blue sky

Latin America is rapidly expanding its solar energy sector with key support from Chinese firms, aiming for 160 GW of capacity by 2034 despite infrastructure challenges.

Bolivia Accelerates Upstream Revival with Churumas X3 Drilling Set for June Completion

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As part of Bolivia’s Upstream Reactivation Plan (PRU), state-owned oil company Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) announced that it expects to complete the drilling of the Churumas X3 well in Tarija by June 2025. In a press conference on Monday, Wilman Yabeta, YPFB’s Vice President of Administration, Contracts, and Supervision, confirmed the schedule and revealed

Barrick Gold Launches New Exploration Project in Atacama After Pascua Lama Closure

Three years after the definitive closure of its controversial Pascua Lama open-pit mine, Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold has returned to Chile’s Atacama Region. The company has filed a new Environmental Impact Declaration for an exploration project called “Minera El Alto”, aiming to evaluate the potential for renewed mining operations in the same mountainous region.

Opinion | China’s Rare Earth Export Ban: A Strategic Earthquake for Global Supply Chains

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By Minener Editorial TeamApril 13, 2025 When Beijing announced last week it was halting exports of seven rare earth elements—terbium, dysprosium, yttrium, among others—it sent shockwaves through global industries reliant on these strategic materials. While the immediate trigger was the latest escalation in the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, the implications go far beyond geopolitical posturing.