Permitting

Western Star Resources Advances Rowland Tungsten Project with Permitting Consultant and NEPA Process
Western Star Resources has hired KC Harvey Environmental to lead drill-permitting for its Rowland Tungsten Property in Nevada, initiating engagement with the U.S. Forest Service to advance toward Phase 2 drilling.

Permitting Reform Emerges as Construction Industry's Top Policy Priority, Says Congressman Patronis
Congressman Jimmy Patronis identifies permitting delays as the most solvable policy challenge for the construction industry, highlighting excessive soft costs and the need for reform during a window of political opportunity.

Trilogy Metals' Arctic Project Gets FAST-41 Designation, Streamlining Federal Permitting
The Arctic Project, a critical minerals development in Alaska, has been accepted as a FAST-41 Covered Project, aiming to streamline federal environmental review and permitting timelines.

Trilogy Metals Achieves Key Permitting Milestone for High-Grade Arctic Copper Project
Trilogy Metals Inc. has commenced federal permitting for its Arctic Project in Alaska, a high-grade copper deposit critical to meeting rising domestic demand driven by electrification, grid expansion, and defense needs.

Trump Administration Reinstates Ambler Access Project Permits, Reviving Critical Alaska Mining Corridor
President Trump's decision to grant permits for the Ambler Access Project overturns the Biden administration's previous rejection, ensuring transportation access to one of the world's richest copper-dominant mining districts and reinforcing federal commitment to Alaska resource development.

Trump Administration Targets Maryland Wind Farm Permit as Political Tensions Escalate
The Trump administration's move to revoke a key federal permit for a major offshore wind project near Ocean City highlights growing political conflicts with Maryland Governor Wes Moore over infrastructure funding and environmental policy.

Trump Administration Moves to Revoke Key Permit for Ocean City Wind Farm
The Trump administration's plan to revoke federal approval for the Ocean City wind farm signals a major policy shift that could jeopardize renewable energy projects and create uncertainty for offshore wind development.

EPA Challenges Maryland's Offshore Wind Farm Permit Process
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified a procedural error in Maryland's permit issuance for an offshore wind farm, potentially affecting the project's timeline and legal standing.