FECM’s Division of Minerals Sustainability is on the ground at the 2025 PDAC conference in Toronto. This event serves as one of the largest and most widely recognized platforms for dialogue on critical minerals and the future of mining.
Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management
March 6, 2025The Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management’s (FECM’s) Division of Minerals Sustainability is on the ground at the 2025 Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) conference in Toronto. This premier event focuses on global mineral exploration and serves as one of the largest and most widely recognized platforms for dialogue on critical minerals and the future of mining.
This week, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Minerals Sustainability, Ryan Peay and Senior Science Advisor, Grant Bromhal are engaging with representatives across the mining industry to discuss DOE's efforts toward robust critical mineral supply networks. Ryan Peay is set to deliver the welcome and opening remarks and will participate in the highly anticipated Critical Minerals to Market: Strengthening North American Critical Mineral Supply Chains event sessions.
FECM’s Division of Minerals Sustainability is actively advancing a research, development and demonstration portfolio aimed at increasing the domestic production and processing of critical minerals in the United States. By enhancing communication and fostering partnerships between the DOE and other industry stakeholders, FECM aims to expand U.S. access to affordable, reliable, resilient, and secure, and globally competitive critical minerals supply networks.
Learn more about FECM’s critical minerals efforts in our fact sheet.
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