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  • White Rock Minerals Red Mountain Alaska Australia Last Chance Dry Creek

    White Rock expands Red Mountain, again

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 26, 2021

    White Rock Minerals Ltd. is carrying out the largest exploration program at Red Mountain, an already district-scale project in Alaska that keeps getting bigger as the Australian explorer continues to find more zinc, silver, and gold mineralization on the outskirts of this now 323-square-mile (836 square kilometers) land package. By late May, White Rock had already begun a more than 10,000-meter drill program that is testing both intrusive-related gold targets at the Last...

  • Discovery Africa Ragusa Minerals Monte Cristo Partin Creek Australia Alaska

    Two Aussie mineral explorers enter Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 5, 2021

    Alaska's largely untapped mineral potential continues to draw the interest of Down Under mining companies, including two Australian minerals explorers that picked up prospective land packages open to staking. Earlier this month, Australia-based Ragusa Minerals Ltd. announced that it had acquired Monte Cristo, a block of 500 state mining claims covering a 35-mile-long (55 kilometers) under-explored stretch of Southcentral Alaska east and south of two projects with...

  • Monte Cristo Kahiltna Terrane GoldMining Nova Minerals Ragusa map Alaska mining

    New Aussie mineral explorer enters Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 22, 2021

    A new Australian company has entered the Alaska gold exploration scene with a deal to acquire Monte Cristo, a 125-square-mile (324 square kilometers) underexplored project in the Kahiltna Terrane area. Consisting of 500 state mining claims, Monte Cristo covers a 35-mile-long (55 kilometers) under-explored stretch of Southcentral Alaska east and south of two projects with multi-million-ounce gold resources – GoldMining Inc.'s Whistler gold-silver-copper project and Nova M...

  • Western Copper and Gold Casino project Yukon Canada PEA Rio Tinto

    PEA outlines bigger, better Casino mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    The greatly expanded deposit at Western Copper and Gold Corp.'s Casino project in the Yukon would support an economically robust mine capable of producing an average of 178 million pounds of copper, 231,000 ounces of gold, 1.36 million oz of silver, and 16.6 million lb of molybdenum per year over an initial 25-year mine life. This is according to a preliminary economic assessment released on June 22 that outlines a 120,000-metric-ton-per-day milling and 25,...

  • White Gold Canada Yukon Sixymile Nolan Agnico Eagle Mines Kinross hardrock

    Miners gear up for active Yukon season

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Jul 8, 2021

    White Gold Corp., one of the most active mineral exploration companies in Canada's North in recent years, is taking a closer look at Nolan, a property found in Yukon's fabled Sixtymile area near the Alaska border. Here, eager prospectors have pulled gold from the region's creeks and streams since the precious metal was first discovered in the region in 1884. White Gold is betting throngs of prospectors who scoured the area during the past 136 years left a lot of gold behind. T...

  • Western Alaska Copper and Gold TSX-V listing Illinois Creek Yukon River Canada

    Western Alaska Copper eyes TSX-V listing

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company May 25 announced plans to become listed on the TSX Venture Exchange through a merger with 1246779 B.C. Ltd. As a private company led by Christopher (Kit) Marrs, Western Alaska has steadily advanced multiple precious and base metals deposits and targets across its 35,520-acre Illinois Creek Mining District property near the Yukon River about 65 miles southwest of the town of Galena, Alaska. Western Alaska's 2020 program on this property...

  • new oil Green Energy Revolution decarbonization Goldman Sachs critical minerals

    Mining new oil in Northern Copper Triangle

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 27, 2021

    Alaska, Northern British Columbia, and the Yukon are home to a dozen advanced stage exploration and mine projects hosting billions of pounds of copper ready to deliver to a world demanding massive amounts of this conductive metal for the green energy and electric mobility transition envisioned over the next three decades. In its report, "Copper is the new oil," Goldman Sachs forecasts that the electrification of transportation and decarbonization of electrical generation...

  • Trilogy Metals Ambler Mining District map Alaska Industrial Development

    Ambler Road takes a step toward reality

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 6, 2021

    With a $13 million budget for predevelopment activities during 2021, a proposed road to the enormously metal-rich Ambler Mining District in Northwest Alaska takes another step closer to reality. This summer's work to prepare the proposed 211-mile industrial access road for a development decision will be funded equally by Ambler Metals LLC, which is working to develop the rich mineral potential at the road's terminus, and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority,...

  • HighGold Mining Johnson Tract Alaska mining 2020 drill program assays

    Growth of HighGold's JT deposit continues

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 6, 2021

    HighGold Mining Inc. April 13 said the final batch of assay results from the 2020 drilling at Johnson Tract in Southcentral Alaska includes one hole that extended the JT deposit by about 180 meters along strike and down-dip. According to a calculation completed in April of last year, the JT deposit hosts 2.14 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 6.07 grams per metric ton (417,000 ounces) gold, 5.8 g/t (397,000 oz) silver, 5.85% (275.3 million pounds) zinc,...

  • critical minerals Alaska EV graphite copper zinc cobalt lithium-ion batteries

    Once in a century opportunity for Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    From a world-class graphite deposit in the Northwest to rare earths on the Southeast Panhandle, Alaska has the potential to offer a sustainable and secure supply to meet the coming explosive demand for the minerals and metals crucial to the renewable energy and electric vehicle sectors in North America and around the globe. International Finance Corporation, part of the World Bank Group, estimates that this shift to low-carbon energy and electric mobility will create nearly...

  • HighGold Mining Johnson Tract 2020 drilling program VMS zone Alaska assays

    HighGold taps new Johnson Tract potential

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    HighGold Mining Inc. March 10 announced that its 2020 drilling has discovered a new zone of what appears to be zinc-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide mineralization near the JT deposit, which opens up a whole new resource potential at the company's Johnson Tract polymetallic gold project in Southcentral Alaska. Based on historical drilling and nine holes completed by HighGold in 2019, the JT deposit hosts 2.14 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 6.07 grams per...

  • White Rock Minerals Dry Creek VMS deposit Red Mountain Alaska Matt Gill

    All systems go for 2021 at Red Mountain

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    White Rock Minerals Ltd. April 21 announced the closing of a roughly A$8.8 million (US$6.8 million) financing, which will fund the Australian company's largest exploration program so far at the Red Mountain project in Alaska. The expanded 2021 program at Red Mountain will include three diamond drill rigs testing for both intrusive related gold at the Last Chance prospect and expanding up upon the high-grade silver-zinc-gold-lead volcanogenic massive sulfide mineralization at R...

  • White Rock Minerals Red Mountain Last Chance 2021 drill program Dry Creek

    Exploring the bigger Red Mountain picture

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    White Rock Minerals Ltd. April 12 said it plans to carry out 10,000 meters of drilling this year to expand upon and explore the zinc, lead, silver, and gold potential across its 308-square-mile (798 square kilometers) Red Mountain project in Alaska. This program will involve three drill rigs focused on expanding the silver-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide mineralization already outlined in the Dry Creek and WTF deposits at Red Mountain, as well as the intrusive related gold...

  • Western Alaska Copper & Gold Illinois Creek heap leach pad resource estimate

    New Illinois Creek mine project resource

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Western Alaska Copper & Gold Feb. 3 reported an updated mineral resource estimate for Illinois Creek project that includes calculations for the heap leach pad and unmined resources on the western Alaska gold-silver project. Located about 65 miles southwest of the town of Galena and 120 miles north of the Donlin Gold Mine project, the 34,240-acre Illinois Creek District property is home to Illinois Creek, an open-pit mine and heap-leach operation that produced roughly 150,000...

  • Remote Roundup 2021 Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia

    Change is coming for the mining industry

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Like nearly every other aspect of human existence, the COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed the mineral exploration industry in Canada and Alaska. The Association for Mineral Exploration British Columbia embraced this change with the first ever AME Remote Roundup, a virtual rendition of the long-lived mineral exploration convention that traditionally brings thousands of people to Vancouver, British Columbia at the onset of each year. "This is one of the first meeting...

  • Ambler Metals LLC Trilogy Metals Inc. South32 Ltd. Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects

    Ambler Road granted 50-year right-of-way

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    U.S. Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority have signed documents that provide a 50-year right-of-way across federal lands for the Ambler Mining District Industrial Access Road. "This right-of-way is the culmination of years of research, planning, and collaboration," said AIDEA Executive Director Alan Weitzner. "The signing of this permit is a major milestone. It's the first step in a multi-year phase of...

  • White Rock Minerals AuStar Gold merger Red Mountain Last Chance Alaska Australia

    White Rock to grow with golden merger

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 11, 2021

    White Rock Minerals Ltd. and AuStar Gold Ltd. Feb. 2 announced plans to merge into a larger mining company with a world-class portfolio of assets that include the large Red Mountain silver-zinc-gold-lead and Last Chance gold projects in Alaska, and a portfolio of exploration to producing gold assets in Australia. Under the arrangement proposed by the two companies, White Rock will acquire AuStar by issuing 0.78 White Rock shares for every AuStar share issued to shareholders....

  • 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...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Nunavut Agnico Eagle Mines Sean Boyd Amaruq Meliadine

    Pandemic interrupts Agnico Nunavut plans

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 18, 2021

    Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. viewed the start of gold production from its Amaruq and Meliadine mines in Nunavut during 2019 as an inflection point that marked a new era for the company's endeavors in this geologically blessed, politically attractive, and stable northern Canadian Territory jurisdiction. The Toronto-based gold miner, however, did not envision this new era starting with a global pandemic that would suspend operations at its new mines and change the modus operandi at...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska White Rock Minerals Ltd. Red Mountain Matthew Gill

    White Rock discovers Last Chance gold

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    White Rock Minerals Ltd. focused its 2020 exploration in Alaska on a potentially large gold system at Last Chance, a large target toward the western end of the Australian mineral explorer's Red Mountain property in Alaska. While Red Mountain is best known for its zinc-rich volcanogenic massive sulfide deposits and occurrences, this 308-square-mile (798 square kilometers) property about 60 miles (100 kilometers) south of Fairbanks lies within the Tintina Gold Belt, a...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska map Tectonic Metals Inc Eric Buitenhuis Seventymile

    Tectonic builds Alaska partnerships, lands

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    A relatively young mineral exploration company led by a veteran team noted for their success in advancing Coffee Gold in the Yukon from a grassroots discovery to a roughly 5-million-ounce gold mine project, Tectonic Metals Inc. is exploring the overlooked gold potential Alaska has to offer. Formed as a private company in 2018 and taken public on the TSX Venture Exchange towards the end of 2019, Tectonic has already built an impressive portfolio of gold properties and strong...

  • Mining Explorers 2020 Alaska Western Copper & Gold Kit Marrs Illinois Creek

    WAC&G consolidates Illinois Creek District

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2021

    Western Alaska Copper & Gold focused it's 2020 program on investigating the potential of restarting operations at the past producing Illinois Creek gold-silver mine near the Yukon River about 65 miles southwest of the town of Galena and 120 miles north of the Donlin Gold Mine project. In 2018, Western Alaska and Piek Exploration formed a joint venture to consolidate the entire Illinois Creek district, a 34,240-acre land package that blankets the Illinois Creek mine project;...

  • Critical metal cobalt used in battery cells electric vehicles, renewable energy

    Alaskan cobalt could supply EV demands

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Whether it is the exponential growth in electric vehicles traveling global highways, the massive need for storing energy at solar and wind electrical generating facilities, or cutting the cords on our electronic devices, the world is becoming increasingly dependent on lithium-ion batteries. And this is driving up the demand for cobalt, a critical safety ingredient in the cathodes of these energy storage cells. "Globally, the leading use is in the manufacture of cathode materia...

  • 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...

  • Lightweight heat resistant strong durable aerospace metal

    Titanium demand is nearly all white

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 23, 2020

    The United States imported more than 90% of the 1.4 million metric tons of titanium minerals it consumed during 2019. What the mass majority of this critical mineral was used for, however, may come as a surprise. While titanium's lightweight and extreme durability make it an excellent material for aircraft and high-performance sporting equipment, more than 90% of this mineral mined each year is used to impart a stark whiteness to a surprisingly wide variety of consumer goods w...

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