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  • Digitizing Donlin?

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 6, 2018

    Barrick Gold Corp. and Cisco Systems Inc. have formed a partnership that will likely influence every facet of Donlin Gold, a world-class mine project in Alaska on pace to go into production in 2022. The collaboration, announced Sept. 12, aims to apply Cisco’s cutting-edge digital expertise to Barrick’s current and future world-class gold mines. At this envisioned 21st Century gold mine, shift supervisors are quickly apprised with real-time updates and videos delivered to a han...

  • Monster turns Metallic, appoints Johnson CEO

    Updated Feb 6, 2018

    Metallic Minerals Corp. (formerly Monster Mining Corp.) Sept. 19 reported the appointment of Greg Johnson as CEO and chairman. Prior to joining Metallic Minerals, Johnson held the position of president and CEO at Wellgreen Platinum and South American Silver, and was a co-founder and executive at Novagold Resources. He began his career with Placer Dome (now Barrick Gold), where he held various senior roles in domestic and international exploration. Johnson was a co-recipient of the PDAC's Thayer Lindsay International...

  • Larger negotiating table

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    Instead of putting up taller fences along the roughly 800-mile (1,300 kilometers) border between Alaska and British Columbia, the neighbors are building a larger negotiating table to work out concerns over the potential development of mines in Northwest B.C. watersheds that drain through Southeast Alaska. The framework for this increased cooperation was laid out in a memorandum of understanding signed by the neighbors Nov. 25. “British Columbia and Alaska share a lot of c...

  • Electrum nabs major share of Victoria Gold financing

    Updated Jan 27, 2018

    Victoria Gold Corp. April 20 reported plans to raise C$24 million through a private placement of 80 million units at C30 cents each. Electrum Strategic Opportunities Fund L.P. has subscribed to 60 million of the offered units and Sun Valley Gold LLC has subscribed to the remaining 20 million units. Upon closing of the private placement, Electrum is expected to own roughly 13.6 percent of Victoria Gold's issued and outstanding shares while Sun Valley, already a significant shareholder, will increase its ownership to around 18...

  • Going the extra mile

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has added 33 days to the comment period for the draft environmental impact statement for Donlin Gold, providing area residents and other interested parties more time to review the lengthy document and offer informed input on the enormous gold mine project proposed for the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. The Donlin Gold Mine being considered in the draft EIS includes a 53,500-metric-ton-per-day mill that is expected to produce an...

  • The $6 billion question

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    Novagold Resources Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. – equal co-owners of the Donlin Gold project – have both said they are unwilling to develop the 40-million-ounce gold deposit in a weak gold price environment. So, with Donlin entering the final phase of a five-year permitting process, are the partners ready to build a world-class gold mine in Southwest Alaska? With gold prices up roughly 16 percent since the start of the year and showing resilience at around US$1,250 per oun...

  • Return to Round Top

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    ILLINOIS CREEK CAMP: Maps spread out here on a pool table and laptops filled with geophysical and geochemical data collected at the Round Top copper project line up on a makeshift desk against the wall – an air of optimism and excitement fills the former recreation room for the past-producing Illinois Creek Mine that now serves as the headquarters for Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company. The source of the excitement is a drill tapping into a potentially large and robust p...

  • Enter Trilogy Metals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    What does a name say about a company? Management of NovaCopper Inc. feels that its corporate moniker does not say enough about the diversity of metals present in the high-grade deposits encompassed by its Upper Kobuk Minerals Projects in the Ambler mining district of Northwest Alaska. Arctic, the most advanced UKMP deposit, actually hosts more zinc than it does copper. And, while copper remains the dominant metal in terms of value, zinc supply shortages are closing the price...

  • NovaCopper geos nab "Excellence in Exploration" award at Roundup

    Updated Jan 26, 2018

    The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia Jan. 27 awarded NovaCopper Inc. President and CEO Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse and former NovaCopper Vice President of Exploration Joseph Piekenbrock the 2015 Colin Spence Award for Excellence in Global Mineral Exploration. Nieuwenhuyse and Piekenbrock are being recognized for their success in defining and significantly expanding the Donlin Gold deposit in western Alaska, the Arctic copper-zinc-silver massive sulfide deposit in northwestern Alaska and for exploration success a...

  • Protecting state waters

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    Alaska’s congressional delegation is once again eliciting greater Obama Administration involvement in the potential development of numerous mines being considered on northwestern British Columbia waterways that drain through Southeast Alaska. “Like most Alaskans, we strongly support responsible mining, including mines in Southeast Alaska, but Alaskans need to have every confidence that mining activity in Canada is carried out just as safely as in our state,” the trio of Alask...

  • Miners wrap up active year in Alaska

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    Over the past month, three of Alaska's large mines reported strong quarterly results; two projects in advanced permitting and pre-feasibility reported recent progress; and three exploration properties changed hands. The latter is a trend putting 2015 on course to be one of the most active years for new acquisitions in the past decade. Placer gold production has all but ceased for the year; however, output from Alaska's placer mines is not likely to be known with any certainty...

  • Miners get quick start in 2016

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    Most of Alaska is now enjoying a warm, early spring, allowing field programs to get off to an quicker start this year. While budgets are still tight, interest in Alaska projects has steadily increased as the mining and metals markets slowly recover from a four-year slowdown. Current estimates for 2016 exploration expenditures are looking like they will end up in the US$50 million to US$60 million range, down from the US$75 million range of last year but less precipitous than...

  • A brighter outlook!

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    With metal prices stabilizing, physical stockpiles dwindling and demand again on the rise, things are beginning to look up for the beleagered mining industry. Gold's performance over the past several months is a case in point. The World Gold Council reported that during the first quarter, buying of exchange-traded gold funds rose to its highest level since early 2009, wiping out the deep sell-offs of 2014 and 2015 for this instrument. Uncertainties in the fiscal stability of...

  • Aben begins recon exploration of Golden Triangle's Forrest Kerr

    Shane Lasley|Updated Sep 11, 2016

    Aben Resources Ltd. Sept. 7 reported the start of exploration at its 23,000-hectare (53,830 acres) Forrest Kerr property located in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. The 2016 fieldwork is intended to provide reconnaissance-scale geological exploration across the project, which spans roughly 40 kilometers (25 miles). The newly-constructed access road to Galore Creek, a large copper-gold project being advanced by Novagold Resources and Teck Resources, cuts through the north...

  • Donlin passes another permitting milestone

    Updated Jun 12, 2016

    Novagold Resources Inc. June 1 reported completion of the public comment phase for the Donlin Gold draft environmental impact statement. "Successful completion of the public comment period represents a key milestone as we take Donlin Gold up the value chain for the benefit of all of the project's stakeholders," said Novagold President and CEO Greg Lang. Donlin Gold LLC - equally owned by subsidiaries of Novagold Resources Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. - initiated permitting for Donlin Gold in 2012, a process estimated to take...

  • Novagold, Donlin remain on track

    Shane Lasley|Updated Apr 10, 2016

    Novagold Resources Inc. April 4 released its first-quarter financial results and updates for its 50 percent-owned Donlin Gold project in Alaska and its 50 percent-owned Galore Creek copper-gold-silver project in British Columbia. At Donlin Gold, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers continues to collect public comments on the draft environmental impact statement for the gold project. Meetings to collect comments on the draft EIS were held in Anchorage and in communities across the...

  • Price run-up startles

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Feb 28, 2016

    Although there is plenty of Alaska mining industry news this month, the big dog in the pen is the dramatic and unexpected run-up in the price of gold, which moved from a low of $1,078 per ounce to a high of $1,246/oz., most of which occurred after Feb. 1. Although profit-taking and other factors have caused the price to back off a bit, the move was both dramatic and unexpected. As you might guess, the ether is full of talking heads telling us why it went up, why it either won'...

  • Novagold balance sheet healthy; junior focuses on permitting Donlin Gold Mine

    Shane Lasley|Updated Feb 7, 2016

    Novagold Resources Inc. Jan. 28 reported year-end 2015 financial results and provided project updates for its 50 percent-owned Donlin Gold and Galore Creek projects. Novagold's highlight for the year was the publishing of a draft environmental impact statement for the Donlin Gold project. "Our most important achievement in 2015 was the publication of the Donlin Gold draft EIS, a major milestone in the permitting process for the project," said Novagold President and CEO Greg...

  • LNG-fueled mine rigs

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 3, 2016

    Diesel has long been the fuel of choice for the enormous haul trucks, dozers, shovels and other equipment that most mines use. Many industry leaders, however, are looking ahead to natural gas as an economically and environmentally friendlier source of energy for the colossal machines. "LNG (liquefied natural gas) is a fuel source that has the potential to lower costs, significantly reduce emissions and improve environmental performance at our operations," said Teck Resources...

  • Subjective outlook

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Dec 27, 2015

    As the curtain rings down on 2015, the sound of clapping and cheering can already be heard from the mining industry as it anticipates the end of a largely depressing year which started out looking like the long-awaited industry recovery was going to happen but in the end, did not. The uncertainty brought on by this year's unsettling events was front and center in a recent round-table discussion hosted by Northern Miner, sponsored by PearTree Securities and entitled "New...

  • 20 years and counting

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 13, 2015

    After 20 years of exploration and permitting, the Donlin Gold project is on the downhill side of gaining the permits needed to develop a mine at the 39-million-ounce gold deposit in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. On Nov. 25, the U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers released a draft Environmental Impact Statement for what will likely be among the largest gold-producing mines on the planet. The Donlin Gold Mine being considered in the draft EIS includes a...

  • Kuskokwim leaders view Donlin Gold DEIS as a step to opportunity

    Shane Lasley|Updated Dec 6, 2015

    Barrick Gold Corp. and Novagold Resources Inc. Nov. 30 reported that the Donlin Gold Draft Environmental Impact Statement has been published by the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, a significant permitting milestone for the 39-million-ounce Donlin Gold project located in the Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. Leaders of Calista Corp., the Alaska Native regional corporation that owns the mineral rights at Donlin Gold, and Kuskokwim Corp., the village corporation that owns the...

  • Kaminak adds Novagold VP Williams to board

    Shane Lasley|Updated Nov 22, 2015

    Kaminak Gold Corp. Nov. 16 reported the appointment of Richard Williams to its board of directors. Williams, who has more than 30 years of global mining experience, currently serves as Novagold Resources Inc.'s vice-president, engineering and development, where he is responsible for all aspects related to the engineering and technical advancement of the Donlin Gold project in Alaska and Galore Creek project in British Columbia. Prior to joining Novagold, Williams held...

  • Donlin video series talks Kuskokwim jobs

    Shane Lasley|Updated Nov 8, 2015

    Novagold Resources Inc. Nov. 2 released the fourth and final segment of its Alaska Video Series, which tells the story of the people of the Yukon-Kuskokwim region, where the 40-million-ounce Donlin Gold project is located. Part four, "Economic Opportunity and Workforce Development," speaks to how a mine like Donlin Gold provides the prospect of diversifying the economy of Southwest Alaska. The subsistence way-of-life that has sustained the communities in the Yukon-Kuskokwim...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: Exploration mimics world trend

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 1, 2015

    Mineral and coal exploration spending in British Columbia has dropped nearly 30 percent a year since reaching a pinnacle of C$680 million in 2012, mirroring the downward trend seen during the same period in global exploration expenditures. Mineral-rich B. C., however, is preparing to take advantage of the next upswing in metals markets. In June, British Columbia Energy and Mines Minister Bill Bennett said the province will provide Geoscience BC with C$5 million in additional...

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