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  • Mining Explorers 2011: Yukon: Northern Star keeps shining in 2011

    Special To Mining News|Updated Nov 6, 2011

    Yukon Territory continues to be in the limelight with the previous years' gold exploration successes leading to definition of gold deposits in 2011. Gold is the leading commodity in terms of exploration, but silver, base metals and tungsten are the leading commodities in terms of mine development. A number of regions are continuing to attract high-profile attention with two of Yukon's operating mines expanding their reserves and new discoveries continuing throughout the territory. The year has been very exciting so far. A...

  • Mining Explorers 2011: Constantine Metal Resources Ltd.

    Updated Nov 6, 2011

    CEM: TSX-V President and CEO: Garfield MacVeigh Chairman: Wayne Livingstone Vice President, Exploration: Darwin Green While Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. considers Palmer - a volcanogenic massive sulfide project near Haines in Southeast Alaska - its principal asset, the explorer's 2011 focus is on its gold assets in the Yukon Territory and Ontario. Quick to recognize the significance of Atac Resources Ltd.'s discovery of Carlin-style gold mineralization in the Yukon, Constantine formed a joint venture with Carlin Gold... Full story

  • Mining Explorers 2011: Ocean Park Ventures Corp.

    Updated Nov 6, 2011

    OCP: TSX-V President and Chairman: Paul Matysek Vice President of Exploration: Chris Taylor Ocean Park Ventures Corp. emerged on the mineral exploration scene in 2010 with a US$6.2 million exploration program at the 900-square-kilometer (350-square-mile) Chisna gold-copper project in eastern Alaska about 105 kilometers (65 miles) south of the town of Tok. While the junior returned to this property for a late-season drill campaign, the company's primary focus in 2011 was on Trapper, a northern British Columbia gold prospect...

  • Junior regroups at Chisna; eyes Trapper

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2011

    Ocean Park Ventures Corp. - which emerged on the mineral exploration scene in 2010 with a US$6.2 million exploration program at the Chisna gold-copper project in eastern Alaska - has returned to the north with another aggressive exploration program in 2011. While the Vancouver B.C.-based junior investigates an exciting new gold trend at Chisna with a C$2.4 million program, the explorer's primary focus is on Trapper, a previously disregarded gold property located in northern...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Explorers trek to Last Frontier

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    The Last Frontier, as Alaska has long been labeled, is as applicable a moniker today as it was to prospectors who ventured to the territory at the end of the 19th century. Alaska is considered one of the most mineralized provinces on Earth, but due to an inter-related combination of Arctic weather, rugged terrain, limited infrastructure and high exploration costs, the state's vast mineral potential remains at the edge of exploratory expansion. Though the Far North state...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Junior drills VMS, gold is next

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. kicked off 2010 by presenting a debut resource estimate for its Palmer copper-zinc-gold-silver project in Southeast Alaska. Based on 32 holes drilled into the RW and South Wall zones of the property's Glacier Creek prospect through 2009, an inferred resource of 4.12 million metric tons grading 2.01 percent copper, 4.79 percent zinc, 0.30 grams per metric ton gold and 31 g/t silver (using an NSR cut-off of US$75/t) has been calculated for the... Full story

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Re-energized miners head north

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    Efforts to build an electricity transmission line critical to economic development of northwestern British Columbia moved closer to reality in 2010. Cheered by the prospect of access to cheap power, scores of miners flocked to the region to re-activate dormant projects and scour the mountainous terrain for new discoveries. The Canadian government allocated C$130 million in funding for construction of the Northwest Transmission Line in September 2009, providing critical funding for the estimated C$404 million needed to build... Full story

  • A little gold might be a good idea

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Sep 26, 2010

    As we near the end of September and the metals market remains robust, the mining industry is breathing a sigh of relief as we remember the market meltdown of early September 2008. Although nobody is suggesting that the larger economy is in any way out of the woods yet, the worldwide demand for metals and metal products continues to expand. For example, the gold price hit US$1,274.95 earlier this month, well above the previous record of US$1,261 hit on June 28. Some believe...

  • Columnist tips hat to mine developers

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Aug 29, 2010

    In the last month, several of Alaska's major metal mines reported strong operating numbers; one company released a preliminary economic assessment and three new mineral exploration companies acquired exploration interests in Alaska. While the functions of explorers and producers are quite different, the symbiotic relationship between the two ends of the mining cycle is unequivocal: exploration would not exist without production and production would eventually cease without...

  • Constantine expands VMS, gears up for gold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 29, 2010

    Constantine Metal Resources Ltd.'s 7,500-meter drill program continues to unravel the complex geology of Glacier Creek Prospect at the Palmer copper-zinc-gold-silver project in Southeast Alaska. The South Wall and RW zones at Glacier Creek has been the focus of Constantine's drilling since the junior began exploring Palmer in 2006. With 32 holes drilled into the prospect through 2009, the junior released an initial inferred resource of 4.12 million metric tons grading 2.01...

  • Summertime, and the miners are busy

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Jun 27, 2010

    As the long-awaited summer solstice comes and goes, Alaska's mining industry is deep in the midst of its summer exploration, development and production programs. Mineral exploration programs are under way from far Southeast Alaska to the Brooks Range, from eastern Interior Alaska to the Seward Peninsula. The commodities being explored for, developed and mined are equally diverse and include gold, silver, copper, nickel, lead, zinc, platinum and palladium. Two new exploration...

  • Statistics show mining matters to Alaska

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Feb 28, 2010

    The Alaska Miners Association recently released an economic benefits summary of the Alaska mining industry. This summary indicated that in 2009 the Alaska mining industry provided 3,300 direct jobs along with 5,200 indirect jobs in 120 communities in Alaska with a combined payroll of US$320 million. Average industry jobs came in at US$83,000 per year, which is 85 percent higher than the average Alaska wage and second only to wages in the oil and gas industry. The industry...

  • Optimism surges among Alaska miners

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Nov 22, 2009

    Metals markets continue to climb out of the basement as the world demand for metals resumes its upward trend. Fueled by this growing demand, numerous Alaska precious, base and rare metal projects reported results of their 2009 exploration, development and production programs. The recent Alaska Miners Association Convention in Anchorage felt this surge of interest with the highest attendance in more than a decade. The atmosphere at the conference was charged with optimism, a co...

  • Mining Explorers 2009: Explorer targets first Palmer resource Constantine plans to calculate estimate for copper-rich VMS deposit by year's end

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2009

    Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. President and CEO Garfield MacVeigh and the Vancouver B.C.-based junior's Vice President of Exploration Darwin Green returned to Southeast Alaska in 2009 to explore the Palmer project. A copper-rich deposit found in the same belt of late-Triassic volcanic massive sulfide that hosts the precious-metal-rich Greens Creek Mine to the south and the enormous copper-laden Windy Craggy deposit about 35 miles to the northwest. Raising C$3 million in...

  • Minerals gain momentum as season wanes

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Sep 27, 2009

    Although Alaska's summer field season is quickly coming to an end, the mineral industry continues to gain momentum thanks to rapidly increasing metals prices, fueled in part by growing industrial demand and an astonishing increase in investment demand for metals like gold and silver. Goldfields Mineral Service reported that for the period 1993 to 2000, world gold investment averaged about 383 metric tons of metal per year, while annual gold investment for the period 2001 throu...

  • Alaska explorers hit potential pay dirt

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Aug 30, 2009

    They say when it rains, it pours, and that is just what is happening with news from field programs all over Alaska. Results from summer 2009 programs are pouring in from the Brooks Range to Prince of Wales Island, from Eastern Interior Alaska to Southwestern Alaska. Commodities of interest range from the expected gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc to the nearly unpronounceable, including praseodymium, dysprosium, terbium, thulium, lutetium and yttrium. Go ahead, drop a...

  • 2008: A truly memorable year for mining

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Dec 28, 2008

    As 2008 winds inexorably to a close, I found myself looking for words adequate to describe what will go down in history as one of the most memorable years in many a moon. Words like tumultuous, unpredictable, singular, turbulent, chaotic, confusing, and unsettling hardly do justice to the past year's events. As usual, the mining industry played its small but vital role in the scheme of world events. The first half of the year brought stratospheric commodity prices, while the...

  • Niblack Project wins excellence award

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 30, 2008

    The Niblack Mining Project on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska and its developers have won the 2007-2008 Alaska Commissioner's Award of Project Excellence. Dick Mylius, director of the Mining, Land and Water Division of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, presented the award to Niblack's President and CEO Paddy Nicol and Vice President of Exploration Darwin Green at the Alaska Miners Association 2008 annual convention in early November. The honor recognized... Full story

  • Constantine hunts mammoth VMS

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 30, 2008

    A decade after first kicking rocks around the Palmer Project, Constantine Metal Resources Ltd. President and CEO Garfield MacVeigh and Constantine's new Vice President of Exploration Darwin Green have reunited to uncover what they hope will be a mammoth in a land of elephants. According to Mac Veigh, Constantine was formed to explore the Palmer volcanic massive sulfide property when the company was incorporated in March 2006. The Palmer Project, located about 35 miles northwes...

  • Miners head into second half of 2008

    Curt J. Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Aug 31, 2008

    Several drilling programs started in the last month and several others began reporting initial results from programs commenced earlier in the summer. Two of Alaska's operating mines reported strong operating results and two new mineral resource estimates have been released. Alaska's seasonal exploration efforts are entering the second half of the season, while commodities prices continue to slide, inflation rates increase and operating costs increase. While nobody likes to admit it, there is mounting evidence that the mining... Full story

  • Early assays, impressive results

    Curt J Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Jul 27, 2008

    Assays are beginning to roll in from projects around Alaska with some particularly impressive results from gold exploration in the Livengood District and equally impressive polymetallic results from the Fortymile and Haines Districts. Additional results from gold, copper, base metal and uranium projects are due to come out in the near future as the bulk of Alaska's seasonal exploration programs begin to churn out their results. Although gold, silver and copper prices remain high, lead and zinc prices are down 20 percent in... Full story

  • Columnist offers apologies for lengthy discourse; no quick fix possible with 'sack full' of news

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Mar 30, 2008

    Let me extend my apologies to all those looking for a quick summary of the Alaska mining industry this month. There is nothing "quick" about the tome you are about to read, but don't blame the messenger. I just report what I read, and this month it's a sack full! No need for more words, just read on! Western Alaska NovaGold Resources announced results of a newly released report on the Rock Creek project, nearing commercial production outside of Nome. The revised feasibility... Full story

  • Mining News Summary: '07 summer exploration results set stage for 'one heck of a 2008'

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Oct 28, 2007

    The results from Alaska's summer field campaigns continue to pour in from all over the state, while field crews wind down their summer work and kick off their winter programs. If the results released this month are any indication of what is yet to come, 2008 is fixing to be one heck of a year! Western Alaska NovaGold Resources announced that initial testing of their crushing circuit had commenced at their commissioning Rock Creek gold mine near Nome. The operation is...