logo
episode-header-image
Jan 15
14m 26s

Integra Resources Receives NEPA Permitti...

TREVOR HALL
About this episode

In this episode of Mining Stock Daily, host Trevor Hall speaks with George Salamis, CEO of Integra Resources, about the latest developments regarding the DeLamar project in Idaho. The conversation begins with an overview of the recently published feasibility study, which has garnered positive attention. A significant focus is placed on the new permitting schedule established by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), which has set a defined timeline for the project, marking a notable shift in the permitting process under the current administration. Salamis emphasizes the importance of this timeline, stating that it is the first time the project has been placed on a 'clock' by the federal government, with a projected completion of the environmental impact statement by the third quarter of 2027.

Up next
Jan 16
Hamiltonian Revenge: Why the West Must Weaponize Capital to Rebuild Its Decimated Industrial Core
Private investor and analyst Craig Tindale joins the show to discuss his essay series, which explores the dangerous disconnect between global financial systems and the physical reality of material production. Tindale critiques prevailing neoclassical economic theories for promoti ... Show More
1h 6m
Jan 15
A Path Towards a Restart of Ascot's Premier Gold Mine with Rob McLeod
Rob McLeod, the CEO of Ascot Resources, discusses the company's revitalization efforts at the Premier Gold Mine in British Columbia. After facing significant challenges and near bankruptcy, Ascot has undergone a restructuring process, with support from key partners like Fiore Gro ... Show More
20m 33s
Jan 15
Paul Gurney on Current Valuations of Explorers and Developers
Trevor Hall engages with Paul Gurney from Beacon Securities to discuss the current state of the commodities market, particularly focusing on metals and mining. They reflect on the recent market trends, noting a pullback in prices but a resurgence in buying activity, especially in ... Show More
16m 8s
Recommended Episodes
Jan 2024
Many battles in the lithium and critical minerals revolution
In 2021, the Biden administration put out a report about gaps in the supply chain for electric vehicles. It estimated global demand for lithium and graphite would grow by more than 4,000% by 2040 if the world were to achieve the climate goals laid out in the Paris accords. These ... Show More
13m 48s
Apr 2025
Current Market Conditions and the Impact of EV Demand and Geopolitics on Lithium Outlook
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2176476/open_sms">Send us a text</a></p><p>Joe Lowry and Dmitry Silversteyn discuss the current state of the lithium industry, including lithium mining and processing companies and regions, and EV battery ... Show More
23m 9s
May 2024
Driving Discussions: How is US refined oil products export market affected by USGC medium range tanker rates bouncing back?
<p>Get a look at what’s happening now in the US refined oil products export market as medium range (MR) tanker rates in the US Gulf coast rebound from 2024 lows, in this podcast. US Products Associate Editor Jason Metko sits down with Americas Freight Deputy Editor Ross Griffith, ... Show More
17m 52s
Mar 2019
The periodic table turns 150
Are chemical elements critical for the modern economy in dangerously short supply? It's a question that Justin Rowlatt poses a century and a half after the Russian chemist Dmitry Mendeleev published the original periodic table.Justin speaks to two chemists - Andrea Sella of Unive ... Show More
19m 21s
Jun 2024
The Biofuels Report: Asian UCO exports to US surge
<p>With rising demand for sustainable aviation fuel and HVO or renewable diesel, the demand for feedstocks is surging. One feedstock is taking center stage, used cooking oil. </p> <p>Argus recently launched the EPA-compliant UCO fob China and EPA-compliant UCO fob Strait of Malac ... Show More
6m 48s
May 2025
GE Vernova tries to shake its parent’s problems
Massive conglomerates used to define corporate best practice. Think about a company like General Electric, known as “the everything company”. But today, there’s a new popular model: de-conglomeration. The FT’s former US energy reporter Amanda Chu examines whether this is working ... Show More
26m 17s
Jun 2025
The white gold rush
The US has enormous deposits of critical minerals like lithium right here at home. So why are we looking at mining the ocean floor and asteroids? This episode was made in partnership with Vox’s Future Perfect team. It was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Jolie Myers, fact-che ... Show More
25m 56s
Mar 2025
Talking Heads - US small caps: looking beyond the near-term uncertainties
After rising in the wake of the US election, valuations of US small-cap stocks have marked a pause. Geoff Dailey, Head of US Equities, tells Chief Market Strategist Daniel Morris he expects the new US administration's focus on manufacturing in the US to boost market sentiment.For ... Show More
10m 2s