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  • Resolution Minerals 64North Pogo road 2020 drill program Sunrise map

    Drills test golden Sunrise at 64North

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    Resolution Minerals Ltd. March 24 announced the start of 2021 drilling at the 64North gold project in Interior Alaska. This early season program is expected to include 40 shallow rotary air blast holes to test the potential at Sunrise, a new gold prospect identified when a road was pushed into Aurora target area last year. "A fantastic opportunity was generated by RML's trenching and geophysics programs in 2020 which identified the potential of the outcropping Sunrise prospect...

  • Fort Knox Fairbanks Alaska Kinross Gold Gil-Sourdough satellite deposit mill

    Gil to deliver gold to Kinross Alaska mill

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    Kinross Gold Corp. has found another source of higher-grade ore to feed the mill at Fort Knox, this time within the bounds of the company's own property about 20 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska. On April 9, the company announced that it has officially decided to develop Gil-Sourdough, a satellite gold deposit about eight miles east of the Kinross Alaska mill. Gil-Sourdough is not a new discovery for Kinross, the company has been involved in its exploration for decades and...

  • Red Dog Nana Fort Knox Kinross Gold Hecla Mining Alaska economy COVID-19 2020

    Mining lifts Alaska economy during COVID

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    Mining and mineral exploration helped to bolster an Alaskan economy plagued by COVID-19 during 2020. According to a report prepared by the McKinley Research Group, a renowned Alaska-based research and consulting firm formerly known as McDowell Group, Alaska's mining industry injected roughly $2 billion into the Alaska economy last year. Commissioned by the Alaska Miners Association and Council of Alaska Producers, "The economic benefits of Alaska's mining industry" report...

  • Kinross Gold Fort Knox Fairbanks Peak Gold Manh Choh Big Lake Upper Tanana

    Manh Choh is the new name for Peak Gold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    Kinross Gold Corp. March 14 announced that the Peak Gold project in eastern Alaska has been renamed Manh Choh, which means Big Lake in the Upper Tanana Athabascan language. This name, chosen by Village of Tetlin Chief Michael Sam and the tribal council, refers to the 7.5- by 4.5-mile Tetlin Lake, a site of high cultural significance in the Tetlin community. Kinross says this mutual agreement on the name is symbolic of the mining company's approach in developing the high-grade...

  • Golden Predator Mining Viva Gold Canada Yukon Nevada Tonopah Brewery Creek

    Golden Predator to merge with Viva Gold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 18, 2021

    Golden Predator Mining Corp. and Viva Gold Corp. have agreed to a merger that will bring two advanced stage gold mine projects – Brewery Creek in the Yukon and Tonopah in Nevada – under one roof. "This transaction brings together all of the key ingredients required to build a premier junior gold producer – two advanced stage gold development projects ready for permitting and development, exploration upside, excellent mining jurisdictions, strong management skillsets, a solid...

  • Amanita project Avidian Gold 2020 drill program assays Fort Knox Fairbanks map

    Avidian encouraged by gold tapped in 2020

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 11, 2021

    Avidian Gold Corp. March 8 reported that gold mineralization was encountered in all nine holes drilled last year at its Amanita project just south of Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine in Alaska's Fairbanks Mining District. In December, the company reported results from the first two holes drilled at Amanita last year. The best intercept was encountered in hole AM20-02, which cut 22.7 meters averaging 3.11 grams per metric ton gold from a depth of 76.4 meters. The company...

  • Kinross Gold Corp. Fort Knox USGS critical minerals Mineral Commodity Summaries

    Alaska mine output rises, nation's drops

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 10, 2021

    Alaska mines produced roughly $3.16 billion worth of non-fuel minerals during 2020, a slight increase over the $3.13 billion during 2019, according to Mineral Commodity Summaries 2021 published by the U.S. Geological Survey on Feb. 2 The rise in Alaska mine production value is largely due to higher gold output at Alaska's large mines and record setting prices for the precious metal last year. According to early estimates by the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical...

  • Alaska mining sector Donlin Sprott Kinross HighGold Mining Explorers 2020

    Alaska exploration recovers from COVID-19

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 4, 2021

    Strong metal prices and an infusion of cash from notable resource investors helped to salvage much of a 2020 mineral exploration season in Alaska that became lethargic with disruptions, delays, and shelving of field programs infected by the COVID-19 pandemic early in the year. At its onset, 2020 was looking like it would be the best year for Alaska's mining sector in a decade. Australia-based mining companies were slated to invest nearly US$100 million in mineral exploration...

  • Avidian Gold Corp. Amanita Fort Knox Fairbanks Alaska Steve Roebuck map Tonsina

    Avidian preps for 2021 Amanita drilling

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    Avidian Gold Corp. Jan. 27 reported that it is preparing for a 2021 drill program to expand upon the gold mineralization encountered last year on its Amanita project in Alaska's Fairbanks Mining District. Last year, Avidian completed 1,945 meters of drilling in nine holes within the Tonsina trend, an 800-meter-wide structural corridor of gold mineralization that extends northeast from Amanita onto Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine property. The company received assay results...

  • Millrock Resources Fairbanks Alaska Australia Greg Beischer Felix Gold Ltd.

    Aussie nabs Fairbanks area gold projects

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 22, 2021

    Millrock Resources Inc. Jan. 12 announced that it has vended three of its Alaska gold exploration projects – Treasure Creek, Ester Dome, and Liberty Bell – to Alaska-based subsidiaries of Felix Gold Ltd., a newly formed Australian mineral exploration company. Millrock Resources President and CEO Greg Beischer said the team behind Felix Gold are well respected for their technical expertise and the respect of the financial groups in Australia. "It is a private company, but they...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Yukon White Gold David D'Onofrio map Hen JP Ross

    White Gold focuses on discovery targets

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 18, 2021

    White Gold Corp. continues its systematic exploration of dozens of targets it has identified across its more than 1-million-acre land package in Yukon's White Gold District. In June, the Yukon-focused gold exploration company announced that longtime strategic partners and new institutional investors are participating in a C$6 million financing that involves the issuance of 6.67 million flow-through shares at C90 cents each. Gold majors Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. and Kinross Gold...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Philip St. George Millrock Resources Pogo Goodpaster

    Millrock generates Alaska gold projects

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    As a project generating exploration company, Millrock Resources Inc. identifies and secures grassroots mineral projects and brings on partners to fund the high-risk early stages of exploration. Currently, this work is primarily focused on gold and copper projects in Alaska and Mexico. One of the largest and most intriguing Millrock generated project is 64North, which covers a 163,240-acre swath of Alaska's Goodpaster Mining District. This large land package has been divided...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska Freegold Ventures Kristina Walcott Golden Summit

    Freegold strikes bonanza gold in Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    Freegold Ventures Ltd. struck gold in Alaska, both literally and figuratively, during 2020. While it is no surprise that the Vancouver, British Columbia-based mineral explorer tapped gold at Golden Summit – the company had already outlined nearly 3 million ounces of precious metal on the property bordering Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine – the bonanza grades encountered in the first hole of the 2020 season reminded investors of the project's high-grade roots. Situated alo...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska Contango ORE Inc. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse Peak Gold

    Partners explore wider Peak Gold potential

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    While Contango ORE Inc. opted not to carry out a 2020 field program in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, this unconventional mineral exploration company oft referred to as CORE churned out some of the most exciting results of the 2020 season. CORE entered 2020 with the appointment of Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse, one of the most prominent names in Alaska's mining sector, as president and CEO. The Alaska-based company exited the year as 30% owner of Alaska's next million-ounce gold...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska Avidian Gold Corp. map Eric Sprott Steve Roebuck

    Avidian explores Fort Knox-area projects

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    Following the July closing of a C$2 million private placement in which Eric Sprott acquired 20 million Avidian Gold Corp. shares, the junior explorer resumed exploration of its expanded portfolio of exploration properties in Alaska. Avidian has two properties adjacent to the Fort Knox Mine property, which makes them ideally located to be potential future sources of the higher grade ore Kinross Gold Corp. is seeking for its underused mill at Fort Knox. Avidian, which already...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Nunavut Sabina Gold & Silver Corp COVID-19 Bruce McLeod

    Sabina uncovers higher grades at Goose

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    When Sabina Gold & Silver Corp. acquired the Back River gold project in Canada's far north in 2009, the junior set out to tame a baby elephant. More than a decade later, the project has tripled in size and is still growing. Located in remote southwestern Nunavut in the Kitikmeot Region, the Back River Property is located some 520 kilometers northeast of Yellowknife, NT, and 95 kilometers (58 miles) southeast of Bathurst Inlet. The project is named for the nearby Back River,...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska Kinross Gold Corp. Fort Knox Paul Tomory

    Kinross Alaska excites gold exploration

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Kinross Gold Corp. has rolled out a strategy to double gold production at its Fort Knox Mine by feeding higher grade ore into the underutilized 14-million-metric-ton-per-year mill at the open-pit operation about 20 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska. "We have enhanced our production profile, ramping up from approximately 200,000 ounces per year to approximately 400,000 ounces per year," Fort Knox General Manager Jeremy Brans told Mining News. While some of this new mill feedstoc...

  • Gold bars from 8 million ounce pour at Fort Knox

    Gold – a pathfinder to critical minerals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 30, 2020

    Though gold is not considered a metal critical to the United States, this increasingly valuable precious metal could serve as a pathfinder element for several of the other minerals and metals the U.S. Geological Survey deemed critical to America. Selling for roughly US$2,000 per ounce and expected to climb much higher as central banks and governments inject unprecedented amounts of cash into a global economy affected by COVID-19, gold has become an increasingly vital...

  • In Alaska bismuth is associated with gold deposits such as Fort Knox

    US stomachs bismuth import dependence

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Dec 30, 2020

    Would you consider drinking heavy metals to make your stomach feel better? A serum containing arsenic, cadmium, lead or mercury would only make matters worse and could be deadly. Bismuth, the heaviest of the heavy metals, however, is swigged by millions of indigestion sufferers each year. In fact, stomach remedies such as Pepto-Bismol, along with cosmetic applications, are currently the largest market for bismuth. Being the only non-toxic heavy metal, bismuth is being...

  • Tectonic Metals Carrie Creek Fort Knox Mine Eric Buitenhuis Doyon Tibbs

    Fort Knox-style gold discovered at Tibbs

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 30, 2020

    Tectonic Metals Inc. Dec. 21 reported that its initial prospecting of Carrie Creek, a newly acquired project immediately adjacent to Tibbs, has turned up intrusion-hosted gold mineralization similar to the ore at Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine. Tectonic acquired Carrie Creek through a long-term lease agreement it entered into with Doyon Ltd., an Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) regional corporation with 12.5 million acres of land spanning Alaska's Interior, in...

  • Avidian Gold Corp. Tonsina trend Fort Knox Mine Steve Roebuck Amanita Kinross

    Most significant Amanita drill hole ever

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 23, 2020

    Avidian Gold Corp. Dec. 17 reports that the second hole of its 2020 drill program at Amanita encountered the most significant gold intercept so far on this project that lies alongside the southern border of Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine property in Alaska. This year, Avidian completed 1,945 meters of drilling in nine holes within the Tonsina trend, an 800-meter-wide structural corridor of gold mineralization that extends northeast from Amanita onto the Fort Knox...

  • Tungsten metal in SpaceX Falcon rocket engine nozzles during launch

    Tough tungsten at high supply risk in US

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 23, 2020

    America's supply of tungsten, an extremely durable metal that is vital to a broad range of American industrial sectors, is at high-risk. A recent U.S. Geological Survey assessment to identify which mineral commodities are most at risk to supply disruptions ranked tungsten near the top of the list – alongside rare earth elements, cobalt and graphite, platinum group metals and tungsten. Like many of its neighbors at the top of the mineral commodity supply risk list, much of the...

  • Kinross Gold Corp. Peak Gold LLC Cantango ORE Inc. Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse

    Peak Gold JV to invest $18M during 2021

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 17, 2020

    Peak Gold LLC, a joint venture between Kinross Gold Corp. (70%) and Contango ORE Inc. (30%), have agreed to invest US$18 million during 2021 to carry out the work needed to complete a feasibility level study for establishing a mine at Peak Gold project in eastern Alaska. Toward a new strategy of acquiring high-grade gold from projects across Alaska to provide feedstock for the mill at its Fort Knox Mine about 25 miles north of Fairbanks, Kinross acquired a 70% JV interest in...

  • Golden Sky Minerals Corp Luckystrike Resources Ltd Hotspot John Newell Tanacross

    Golden Sky explores Yukon gold Hotspot

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 10, 2020

    Golden Sky Minerals Corp. (formerly Luckystrike Resources Ltd.) Dec. 10 reported promising results from its 2020 drilling at Hotspot, a 46.4-square-kilometer (17.9 square miles) gold exploration on the Yukon side of the Alaska-Yukon border. Hotspot is situated along the Big Creek fault, a regional-scale fault system that hosts numerous porphyry and orogenic gold deposits in Alaska and the Yukon. The closest such deposit is Taurus, a porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum deposit on...

  • Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company Illinois Creek Honker

    Illinois Creek mine owner going public

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 3, 2020

    As a private company, Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company has done a great job steadily advancing the multiple precious and base metals deposits and targets across its 34,000-acre Illinois Creek Mining District property in western Alaska. Given the success of this work, especially a 2020 program that indicates the viability of resuming operations at the historic Illinois Creek gold-silver mine, management is taking the exploration company public on Canada's TSX Venture Exchan...

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