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  • Mining Explorers 2009: NovaGold: Focused on production

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    The arrival of 2009 was a milestone for NovaGold Resources Inc. Emerging from a tumultuous 2008, the Vancouver, B.C.-based explorer raised badly needed capital and positioned itself to move its three advanced projects toward production. "NovaGold weathered the considerable challenges of 2008 and has emerged well-positioned to take advantage of a rising gold market and build a premier growth-focused precious metals company," NovaGold President and CEO Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Partners prepare to permit Donlin

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    The US$4.48 billion price tag to build a mine at the Donlin Creek gold project did not invoke sticker shock for Barrick Gold Corp. and NovaGold Resources Inc., co-owners of the enormous gold project. After reviewing the feasibility study for the Donlin Creek project in late April, the partners decided to move ahead with permitting a mine at the 40-million-ounce gold deposit located in the Kuskokwim Region of Southwest Alaska. NovaGold President Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse said the...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Full Metal weathers financial storm

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Full Metal Mineral Ltd., like many juniors, battened down the hatches in 2009 to ride out the financial storm that sank many explorers and caused others to climb aboard ships better suited to the turbulent weather. The explorer emerged in January to raise money and test the financial winds with assay results from its 2008 drilling at the Nadaleen silver-lead-zinc project in the Yukon Territory, and again in March with results of from the OG project, another silver-lead-zinc...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Canarc Resource Corp.

    Updated Nov 1, 2009

    CCM: TSX/CRCUF: OTC-BB/CAN: DB-Frankfurt Chairman and CEO: Bradford Cooke President and COO: Garry Biles Vice President, Exploration: James Moors Canarc Resource Corp. is a 22-year-old junior mining company focused on building shareholder value by discovering and developing gold mines throughout the Americas. Barrick Gold Corp. is a shareholder. Canarc currently is working to restart the Polaris-Taku Gold Mine in northwest British Columbia, a past producing, high-grade gold mine now called New Polaris. The company is...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Kinross partners with dynamic juniors

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Kinross Gold Corp. - operator of the largest gold mine in the Tintina Gold Belt - has embarked on a treasure hunt in hopes of identifying another Fort Knox-like deposit in this gold-rich province. The Tintina belt is a boomerang-shaped swath of land that spans the breadth of Alaska, through the Yukon Territory and into northern British Columbia. While Kinross works to extend the mine life of Fort Knox after 13 years of production through drilling, the Toronto-based miner is also investing in junior explorers with promising pr...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: B.C. explorers recover slowly

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Most of the mining companies looking for minerals in northern British Columbia ushered in 2009 with high hopes and little else. "It's a perfect storm. The credit crunch in the world financial system has led to a worldwide recession and a collapse in commodity prices. In equities, there is nowhere to hide. Financing has become expensive and difficult to get. I have never seen more difficult conditions for junior resource companies in my entire career," said Hard Creek Nickel Corp. President and CEO Mark Jarvis in describing...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Powerful allies launch Mantra

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Since Mantra Mining Inc. emerged as the vehicle in which NovaGold Resources Inc. would spin off its noncore assets, the Vancouver B.C.-based junior has positioned itself to become a major player on the Alaska mining scene. In 2009 Mantra acquired whole or part interest in more than 417,000 acres of mining properties in western Alaska, assembled an impressive management team and board of directors (including two Thayer Lindsley award winners) and raised C$5 million to...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Majors discover value in Millrock

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    When Greg Beischer and Phil St. George teamed up to form Millrock Resources Inc. early in 2007, they set out to make big discoveries that would attract the interest of the world's mining giants. The Millrock team has the background to know what global mining companies are looking for and the geological expertise to find it. Beischer, the Vancouver B.C.-based junior's president and CEO, spent two decades working for Inco Ltd., now a subsidiary of global mining giant Companhia...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Romios Gold Resources Inc.

    Updated Nov 1, 2009

    RG:TSX-V/RMIOF:NASDAQ OTC/D4R:FE President and Director: Anastasios (Tom) Drivas Chief Financial Officer: Errol Farr Vice President, Exploration, Geologist and Director: Thomas Skimming Romios Gold Resources Inc., organized in 1995 in Ontario, is a Canadian exploration company focused on the acquisition and exploration of precious-and base metal prospects. The Company's Business Plan is to create shareholder value and reduce exploration risk by acquiring projects with a high discovery potential or a known resource with...

  • Recession walloped exploration spending

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Oct 25, 2009

    As the active exploration season winds down in Alaska, both good news and bad is afoot and both sets of news turn out to be the same data. Double speak you say? Read on and judge for yourself. Halifax-based Metals Economics Group announced some preliminary numbers relating to worldwide mineral industry exploration for 2009. The group estimates that worldwide exploration spending will drop to US$8.4 billion in 2009, a 40 percent decrease from the US$14 billion spent in 2008....

  • Miners reclaim Alaska mines as they work

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 25, 2009

    Reclamation is a critical element of modern mining and mine planning. In Alaska, companies who wish to extract minerals from the earth must first present a plan on how they propose to return the disturbed land to a reusable state and post financial assurances that they will complete the job. Planning for what the site will look like and be used for begins before any mining is started. The information needed to design a successful reclamation plan is gathered from the...

  • Gold prices top US$1,000-an-ounce mark

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 25, 2009

    Gold shone brightly through the financial tempest that caused base metal prices to plummet and sent stock markets tumbling during the past year. Neither the global financial meltdown of 2008, nor the market stabilization of 2009 has impeded the upward trend of gold prices as they have steadily climbed to new all-time highs. Gold has been running with the bulls since 2001 when the average ounce of the yellow metal sold for a mere US$271. The value of the precious metal has made...

  • Junior caps 2009 season with name change

    Rose Ragsdale, Mining News|Updated Sep 27, 2009

    Mantra Mining Inc. reported several major developments recently, including plans to spin off properties with significant zinc mineralization, changing its name and completion of planned 2009 work programs on its exploration properties in Alaska. The Vancouver, B.C.-based junior said it would hold a special meeting Sept. 25 to seek approval from shareholders to pass a special resolution that will spin out the properties in a company called AsiaBaseMetals Inc. The transaction would involve each existing Mantra shareholder...

  • Miners explore SW Alaska properties

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 30, 2009

    Full Metal Minerals Ltd. and Kinross Gold Corp. struck a deal with Calista Corp., an Alaska Native regional corporation, to acquire 100 percent of mineral rights to the Russian and Horn Mountain complexes in the Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. The Russian and Horn Mountain gold-silver targets are located about 25 miles, or 40 kilometers, southwest of the 29-million-ounce Donlin Creek gold deposit being developed by joint venture partners Barrick Gold Corp. and NovaGold...

  • Kinross partners with dynamic juniors

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 26, 2009

    Kinross Gold Corp. - operator of the largest gold mine in the Tintina Gold Belt - has embarked on a treasure hunt in hopes of identifying another Fort Knox-like deposit in this gold-rich province. The Tintina belt is a boomerang-shaped swath of land that spans the breadth of Alaska, through the Yukon Territory and into northern British Columbia. While Kinross works to extend the mine life of Fort Knox after 13 years of production through drilling, the Toronto-based miner is...

  • Mining industry gears up for new season

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated May 31, 2009

    Spring has arrived in Alaska and the mining industry is heading to the hills to do its work. Compared to last year, the state is a quiet place in the sun due to drastically reduced exploration and development budgets. Alaska's mines continue to benefit from the sharply reduced costs of power, diesel fuel, labor and other goods and services, but worldwide economic uncertainties have dried up the availability of venture capital for smaller exploration companies and have made...

  • NovaGold repositions itself for growth

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 31, 2009

    NovaGold Resources Inc. not only survived 2008 - a year marked by skyrocketing development costs, an unstable financial market as well as environmental and mechanical setbacks at its projects - the embattled miner rocketed into 2009 with its core assets intact and cash in its pocket. In NovaGold's 2008 year-end report, the company described the previous 12 months as challenging for precious metals stocks, including its own. Setbacks at NovaGold's Rock Creek Mine near Nome and...

  • Donlin achieves promise of Native hire

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 26, 2009

    While many people are familiar with the 30-million-ounce-plus gold deposit discovered at Donlin Creek in Southwest Alaska, the world-class gold resource boasts another less known but equally impressive statistic. Nearly 90 percent of the 200-plus people working at the Donlin Project are shareholders of the Calista Corporation, the Native regional corporation that owns the land where the deposit is located. "Calista Corp. has had great success with Barrick (Gold Corp.) and...

  • Mineral Roundup in northern B.C.

    Updated Feb 22, 2009

    Producing mines Thompson Creek Metals Co. operates the Endako Mine, a molybdenum producer for more than 40 years. Located near Fraser Lake in northern British Columbia, Endako includes three open pits, a mill and a roasting facility, and is operated as a joint venture, with Thompson Creek holding a 75 percent interest and Japan-based Sojitz Corp. having the remaining 25 percent. The miner produced 25 million to 26 million pounds of moly in 2008. Due to a sharp drop in molybdenum prices last year, Thompson Creek decided...

  • PDAC honors Donlin Creek gold discovery

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 22, 2009

    The Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada is set to recognize Richard Garnett and NovaGold Resources Inc. for their role in the discovery and exploration of the multimillion-ounce Donlin Creek gold deposit in Southwest Alaska. The Thayer Lindsley Award for an international mineral discovery will be presented to the explorers March 2 at the organization's 2009 International Convention, Trade Show and Investors Exchange. This annual award, which honors the memory of...

  • Miners see bumpy road to mineral riches

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 25, 2009

    Alaska is rich with minerals and considered a safe place to do business. As a result, investment has flowed into the state. Today, a variety of mines and mining projects are scattered across the vast Alaska landscape, from the Greens Creek silver mine and Bokan Mountain uranium project in Southeast Alaska to the world-class Red Dog zinc-lead mine and Northwest Arctic Coal Project in Northwest Alaska; and from the giant Pebble copper-gold-molybdenum project and the Donlin...

  • Alaska mining project roundup

    Updated Jan 25, 2009

    Alaska saw robust mining activity in 2008 across the full spectrum of the industry, from small placer operations to major producers, and from exploration programs to advanced development projects. Here is a look at companies reporting significant progress during the year. Placer mining Silverado Gold Mines Ltd. has recovered 26,879 ounces of placer gold from channel and bench deposits in the Nolan Valley through 2007. The largest nugget recovered from the property, located about 280 miles north of Fairbanks, weighed 41.35...

  • New York investor grabs stake in NovaGold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 25, 2009

    NovaGold Resources Inc. is beginning 2009 with an infusion of cash. In two separate deals, the Vancouver B.C.-based miner sold enough of its equity to raise $75 million, funds it will use to pay debt and to advance three projects. During a Jan. 12 interview, NovaGold President and CEO Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse told Mining News that moving its huge gold project at Donlin Creek in southwestern Alaska into permitting will be the company's focus in 2009. NovaGold is a 50-50 partner wi...

  • Is Estelle Alaska's next Donlin Creek?

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 25, 2009

    When Greg Beischer and Phil St. George teamed up to form Millrock Resources Inc. nearly two years ago, they set out to make big discoveries that would attract the interest of the world's mining giants. These two exploration geologists now think the Estelle high-grade gold property in Alaska's Rainy Pass district, about 160 kilometers, or 100 miles, northwest of Anchorage could be one such property. The Millrock team has the background to know what global mining companies are...

  • NovaGold hits funding snag, halts mining

    Shane Lasley, For Mining News|Updated Nov 30, 2008

    Reeling from regulatory and operating problems at the Rock Creek Mine 12 kilometers, or 8 miles, from Nome and effects of the recent credit drought, NovaGold Resources Inc. Nov. 24 said it has suspended production at the Rock Creek gold mine for at least six months. The move comes less than three months after production startup at the small gold mining project in September. The Vancouver, B.C.-based fledgling producer blamed its financial troubles on huge unexpected cost...

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