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  • Drill core with veining, copper mineralization and porphyry textures.

    Pacific Ridge completes Chuchi drilling

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 30, 2024

    The company's first five holes test the larger potential of the BP Zone on this Northern BC copper-gold project. Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd. Sept. 26 reported that all five holes of its inaugural drill program at the Chuchi project in northcentral British Columbia cut porphyry copper mineralization. Lying about 35 kilometers (19 miles) northwest of Centkerra Gold's Mount Milligan copper-gold mine, Chuchi hosts several compelling exploration targets along a six-kilometer-...

  • A drill tests for copper and gold against a mountainous backdrop.

    Schaft Creek JV wraps 2024 field program

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 5, 2024

    The Teck-funded C$18.7 million program is focused on collecting the data needed to finalize prefeasibility study for Northern BC copper mine. Copper Fox Metals Inc. Sept. 24 reported that Teck Resources Ltd. has completed the 2024 field program at the Schaft Creek copper-gold-silver-molybdenum project in Northern British Columbia. Being advanced under a joint venture between Teck (75%) and Copper Fox (25%), Schaft Creek hosts a large porphyry deposit containing 1.35 billion...

  • A drill tests for copper and gold in the mountains of Northern British Columbia.

    Key KSM tunnels licensed for 20 years

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 4, 2024

    B.C. renews and strengthens Seabridge's occupation licenses for tunnels linking proposed mine and processing plant. Seabridge Gold Corp. Sept. 25 announced that the British Columbia government has renewed occupational rights for tunnels that will connect the world-class copper-gold deposits at KSM to an area selected for the processing plant and tailing storage facility. According to the most recent calculation, KSM hosts 153.9 million ounces of gold and 54.5 billion pounds...

  • Drill core with card showing hole number ST24-01 and depth of 315.87 meters.

    Drills tap deep high-grade copper at Storm

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 4, 2024

    Two holes drilled 1,500 meters apart confirm extent and high-grade nature of "Deep Copper Horizon" at Storm. American West Metals Ltd. Sept. 20 reported that drilling has cut thick zones of high-grade copper mineralization below the surface deposits being outlined at its Storm Copper project in northern Nunavut. "The assays for the first deep diamond drill hole have been received and have produced outstanding results," said American West Metals Managing Director Dave O'Neill....

  • Female geologist uses a loupe to take a closer look at drill core.

    Blue Star drills new gold zone at Flood

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    New ideas lead to strong mineralization that could expand Ulu gold project resource. Blue Star Gold Corp. Oct. 3 reported that its 2024 drilling has confirmed the existence of an interpreted vein structure that could expand the gold mineralization at the Flood Zone on the company's Ulu gold project in Nunavut's Kitikmeot region. Lying approximately 125 miles (200 kilometers) northwest of B2 Gold's Back River gold project and roughly the same distance southwest of Agnico Eagle...

  • A cargo ship offloads onto a barge in calm Northern Canada waters.

    Drill taps 22.9m of 8.5% copper at Storm

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    In addition to one of the best copper intercepts so far; a sealift of supplies shaves an estimated $2.8 million off the 2025 budget. American West Metals Ltd. Sept. 30 reported additional high-grade intercepts from its 2024 drilling in and around the Cyclone deposit at its Storm Copper project on Nunavut's Somerset Island, including one hole that cut a thick zone of spectacular copper mineralization south of the current resource boundaries. "The latest assays from the Cyclone...

  • A drill tests for gold from atop a ridge in the Alaska Range mountains.

    Nova takes the next big step at Estelle

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 3, 2024

    Hires Whittle to investigate the optimal path for a scalable mining operation at gold-antimony project in Alaska. Nova Minerals Ltd. Oct. 2 announced that it has hired Whittle Consulting to carry out optimization studies for Estelle that will focus on establishing an initial mine at the RPM deposit that can be scaled up to a larger operation at the gold-antimony project in Alaska's West Susitna Mineral District. Lying about 100 miles northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, Estelle...

  • Aerial view of large mine complex on flat and treeless land in northern Canada.

    Goose Mine on track for Q2 2025 gold pour

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    While construction and development remain on schedule, pre-production costs trend higher at B2Gold's gold mine project in Nunavut. With construction and development at Goose near completion and the final 2024 supply shipments expected to be offloaded by the end of the month, B2Gold's first mine to be developed on its Back River project in Nunavut remains on track to pour its first gold bar by mid-2025. The costs to get to the first gold pour at Goose, however, continue to...

  • Closeup of the end of drill core with large copper and molybdenum minerals.

    Brixton drills encouraging Cirque copper

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    Initial holes provide greater understanding of mineralization at underexplored target on the Thorn property in Northern BC. Brixton Metals Corp. Sept. 17 reported that its inaugural drilling at Cirque has cut broad zones of porphyry copper-molybdenum mineralization at this early-staged exploration target about 3,000 meters northeast of the large body of porphyry copper-gold-silver-molybdenum mineralization being outlined at Camp Creek on the company's Thorn project in...

  • A roughly one-foot section of core from drilling through high-grade vein.

    More New Polaris high-grade gold drilled

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    Canagold cut five zones of gold mineralization during 34-hole resource expansion drill program at Northern BC project. Canagold Resources Ltd. Sept. 18 reported high-grade gold intercepts in the final two holes of a 10,300-meter resource expansion program carried out this year at the company's New Polaris Gold project in Northern British Columbia. Lying about 60 miles (100 kilometers) south of Atlin, B.C., and 35 miles (60 kilometers) northeast of Juneau, Alaska, New Polaris...

  • Drillers test for gold on a cloudy fall day in Southwest Alaska.

    Tectonic tests Flat heap leach potential

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    Tests show high gold recoveries from run-of-mine material at the Southwest Alaska project. Tectonic Metals Inc. Sept. 19 reported that recent metallurgical testing demonstrates the potential for high gold recoveries from a low-cost run-of-mine heap leach operation at its Flat project in Southwest Alaska. "Our initial heap leach results mark a major milestone for the Flat Gold Project, a bulk-tonnage gold system showing continued strong geological similarities to Kinross...

  • Closeup of columns filled with colorful liquids for rare earths extraction.

    Making rare earths separation less rare

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    Separation and processing are the master link of US supply chain. From tech devices such as smartphones and computer monitors to clean energy products like electric vehicles and wind turbines, household goods like vacuum cleaners and refrigerators, and military hardware such as F-35 fighters and communications equipment, rare earths have a critical role to play in nearly every facet of America's economy and security. The United States, however, currently relies on China for ne...

  • A drill tests an energy metals deposit on a flat and treeless expanse in Alaska.

    Can an Alaska nickel mine capture CO2?

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 2, 2024

    Alaska Energy Metals has partnered with the Colorado School of Mines and Virginia Polytechnic Institute to answer that question. Alaska Energy Metals Sept. 18 announced that it has partnered with the Colorado School of Mines and Virginia Polytechnic Institute to determine how much carbon dioxide a mine at its Nikolai project in Alaska could capture and store while also providing a domestic supply of nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals (PGMs) for the energy...

  • Two miners walk toward a green light in an underground mine passage.

    Ascot halts milling at Premier gold mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    With underground mine development running behind schedule, the company suspends gold recovery operations at the Northern B.C. mine. In a situation that is less than ideal for a junior mining company that is transitioning from exploration and development to gold producer, Ascot Resources Ltd. has suspended milling operations at Premier to focus on underground mining at its high-grade gold-silver project in Northern British Columbia. Located about 15 miles (25 kilometers) north...

  • A geologist hammer lies next to bright blue copper mineralizaion in outcrop.

    Ottawa invests $60M in Northern BC, Yukon

    Shane Lasley|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    Investments will support infrastructure for critical mineral projects in the Golden Triangle and the Yukon. Toward the goal of positioning Canada as a global leader in the production of minerals essential to the clean energy transition, Ottawa is investing C$60 million (US$44.2 million) in energy and transportation infrastructure in the Yukon and British Columbia's Golden Triangle. "These investments are needed to support critical minerals development in the region, improve co...

  • Three white Metso flags fly in front of a colorful building on a summer day.

    Metso expands its mining services to BC

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 20, 2024

    New service center being built in St. George puts global mining solutions company on Golden Triangle's doorstep. Metso Corp. Sept. 18 announced that it is investing $6.7 million (C$9 million) in a new service center in Prince George, British Columbia. Finland-based Metso is a global company that provides end-to-end solutions and services for the aggregates, minerals processing, and metals refining industries on six continents. The Prince George service center, Metso's first in...

  • Up close photo of 3 F-35 fighter jets flying in close formation.

    Critical Minerals Alliances 2024

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Critical minerals security seen as national security issue. Welcome to Critical Minerals Alliances 2024, the fourth installment of this annual magazine that provides in-depth insights into minerals and metals critical to a robust economy, national security, and the transition to clean energy. For the Data Mine North news team, Critical Minerals Alliances is more than an annual update on the rapidly changing critical minerals markets and policies. From the very beginning, it...

  • Closeup of silver-colored gallium in its crystallized form.

    US looks for domestic gallium sources

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    China dominates global supplies of future-leaning tech metal. With a growing range of unique properties that are being leveraged in next-generation smartphones, shape-shifting robots, and catalysts that scrub carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, gallium is an uncanny tech metal that teeters on the edge of science fiction and science fact. Gallium's unusual properties begin with its 85.6-degree Fahrenheit melting point, which means it is a solid at normal room temperatures but...

  • A technician sets up fiber optic systems for high-speed data transfer.

    Germanium: the OG Digital Age metalloid

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Original computer semiconductor now energizes space ambitions. Germanium is a versatile and powerful semiconductor that traces its technology roots back to the dawn of the Digital Age and continues to lend its superlative semiconducting and optical properties to enhancing computers, smartphones, solar panels, fiber optics, and other devices 80 years later. In 1945, Sylvania introduced the first germanium diode to enhance the vacuum tube computers that launched the Digital...

  • A gold Lucid Air four-door sedan EV at the AMP-1 factory in Arizona.

    Trifecta of graphite disadvantages for US

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Rising demand, lack of domestic supply, and China's dominance. While graphite has not captured the same level of media attention as some of the other mined materials critical to the clean energy transition, the strategic nature of this largest ingredient in lithium-ion batteries powering electric vehicles is high on the list of concerns for American automakers, Washington policymakers, and the Pentagon's top brass. These worries are based on a trifecta of graphite...

  • Coin battery cells being held by clamps connected to a diagnostic machine.

    The critical metal of clean energy dreams

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Tellurium devices transform sunlight and heat into electricity. A hot engine and a cool breeze, a cozy living room on a cold winter day, or the warmth of sunshine on your face and the coolness of the earth beneath your feet – there are temperature variations all around. Devices capable of efficiently transforming these thermal dichotomies into clean electricity 24 hours a day without any moving parts would forever change the energy dynamics on Earth. While such a miraculous t...

  • Front of the White House on a spring day in Washington, DC.

    Unlocking America's critical minerals

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    An all-of-government strategy is beginning to unfold in the US. Over the first two years following the passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S. Department of Energy has invested billions of dollars into establishing a clean energy supply chain in the United States. These heavy investments, however, have neglected one vital link – the domestic mines needed to supply the processing facilities, battery plants, and other energy t...

  • Three fully equipped U.S. Army Green Berets during desert combat training.

    Antimony is high on DOD mineral concerns

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Pentagon turns to Idaho gold mine for a strategic domestic supply of critical metalloid. Falling in the grey area between metals like zinc and nonmetals like carbon, antimony is a semi-metal that possesses some interesting properties that make it a vital ingredient in a wide range of household, industrial, high-tech, and military goods. Despite its widespread uses, many people have never heard of antimony and fewer still realize that this intriguing metalloid is considered...

  • Fully equipped army soldier enters area with smoke and fire at night.

    DOD invests in mission-critical minerals

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Sep 18, 2024

    Import-reliance a top concern for national security officials. America's heavy reliance on China and others for the minerals and metals critical to the nation's economic competitiveness, military strength, and clean energy future is high on the list of strategic concerns for top brass at the U.S. departments of Defense and Homeland Security. While much of this concern is rooted in the fact that the United States' ability to defend its strategic interests at home and abroad...

  • Closeup of gold-colored cups commemorating the first Manh Choh gold pour.

    More Manh Choh ore feeds Fort Knox mill

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 9, 2024

    Second campaign expected to generate another 10,000 oz of gold for Contango Ore, which will fund other direct shipping ore mines in Alaska. After receiving roughly $32 million of gold and silver in August from the first direct shipping ore processed under its hybrid royalty model, Contango Ore Inc. reports that Kinross Gold Corp. is processing the second batch of high-grade ore from Manh Choh through the mill at its Fort Knox Mine north of Fairbanks, Alaska. "It is great to...

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