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  • Greens Creek Hecla Mining Company Alaska Rita Sholton award COVID-19 safety

    Greens Creek leadership, ethics honored

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 26, 2021

    Hecla Greens Creek Mining Company is the recipient of Alaska Chamber's Rita Sholton Large Business of the Year award, which pays tribute to businesses that exemplify leadership, ethics, and organization. Alaska Miners Association Executive Director Deantha Skibinski, who nominated the Southeast Alaska silver mine for the prestigious honor, wrote, "Hecla Greens Creek exemplifies special involvement in Alaska's communities through an excellent business reputation, long-term comm...

  • Graphite One battery metals lithium ion mining Alaska

    Drills turning at critical Graphite Creek

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 12, 2021

    With the massive growth in global demand for mined graphite predicted over the coming two decades, Graphite One Inc. has crews collecting the final bits of data that will be needed for a feasibility study for its Graphite Creek project about 35 miles north of Nome, a western Alaska mining town famous for the gold found along the beaches and under the icy waters of the Bering Sea. "The 2021 field program is a very important and exciting milestone for our stakeholders as it is...

  • Novagold Resources Donlin Gold LLC Barrick Alaska 2021 drill program

    Donlin progresses toward mine decision

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 29, 2021

    Donlin Gold LLC partners Novagold Resources Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. are more than 8,650 meters into a 20,000-meter drill program that will likely provide the final data needed for an optimized plan for a mine at the 39-million-ounce gold project in Southwest Alaska. "After the 2021 drill season, we anticipate that, on the completion of the updated geologic model and, subject to a formal decision by the Donlin Gold LLC Board, we will turn our attention to the upcoming...

  • Graphite One Alaska mine battery-grade graphite plant Creek U.S. supply chain

    Graphite One advances US supply vision

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 29, 2021

    After raising C$10 million earlier this year, Graphite One Inc. is collecting the final bits of data needed for a prefeasibility study that details the company's vision to establish a United States supply chain for the coated spherical graphite used as an anode material in the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles and store intermittent renewable energy. The first segment of this supply chain is the world-class Graphite Creek mine project about 35 miles north of...

  • 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...

  • Tectonic Metals Tibbs Seventymile gold project 2021 exploration Alaska RAB

    Tectonic excited to find gold in Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    After raising C$3.5 million in May, Tectonic Metals Inc. is gearing up for the start of its 2021 exploration in Alaska, which will be anchored by oriented core drill programs at its Tibbs and Seventymile gold projects. "It's time! The old saying, 'If you're not drilling, you're not finding gold' could not be more fitting right now for Tectonic," said Tectonic Metals President and CEO Tony Reda. "Our recent capital raise brought in additional sophisticated shareholders to...

  • Novagold Barrick Gold Donlin Mine Alaska DEC permit decision

    Alaska DEC backs Donlin water certificate

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 1, 2021

    Alaska's Department of Environmental Conservation has upheld a certification of reasonable assurance that the proposed Donlin Gold Mine in western Alaska will comply with the state's water quality standards. Donlin Gold LLC – a joint venture partnership owned equally by Barrick Gold Corp. and Novagold Resources Inc. – applied for the federal permits to develop a mine at the 39-million-ounce Donlin Gold deposit in 2012. Following a six-year permitting process under the Nat...

  • Trilogy Metals Ambler District Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects UKMP South32

    Exploring wider Ambler District potential

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    Ambler Metals LLC's US$27 million work program slated for the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects in Northwest Alaska includes 14,600 meters of drilling directed at a wide variety of targets, from condemnation drilling where the company plans to build the processing plant and tailings facility at the Arctic Mine project to exploring for new deposits of carbonate-hosted copper-cobalt mineralization in the Cosmos Hills. Trilogy Metals Inc. and South32 Ltd., equal owners of the Ambler...

  • Kinross Gold Fort Knox Mine Fairbanks Manh Choh 2021 Alaska Q1 heap leach

    Fort Knox Mine off to a strong 2021 start

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 24, 2021

    With a strong gold production at Fort Knox, the start of development at the Gil-Sourdough satellite pits, and the programs aimed at Manh Choh into production by 2024, Kinross Gold Corp. got off to a busy start to 2021 in Alaska. During the first three months of 2021, the company's Fort Knox Mine north of Fairbanks produced 55,815 ounces of gold, which is slightly less than the 57,523 oz produced during the previous quarter but roughly 8% higher than the 51,667 oz of gold...

  • Ucore Rare Metals Innovations Metals US supply chain plan Biden administration

    US supply chain plan, Alaska2023 aligned

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 17, 2021

    Ucore Rare Metals Inc. believes the Biden administration's newly announced strategy to strengthen America's supply chains aligns with its own vision to disrupt China's dominance of the rare earth elements supply chain in the United States. "We are very pleased with the White House's concern for REEs and its efforts to spur the domestic production of critical materials," said Ucore Rare Metals Chairman and CEO Pat Ryan. Based on the feedback from a 100-day American supply...

  • Novagold Resources Barrick Gold world class Donlin project Alaska

    Donlin drilling exceeds high expectations

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 27, 2021

    With the final assay results now in, Donlin Gold LLC partners Barrick Gold Corp. and Novagold Resources Inc.'s 2020 drill program exceeded the high geological bar set for their 39-million-ounce gold project in Southwest Alaska while also meeting an even higher standard for safety. "By far, our most important objective in 2020 was to protect the health and safety of our workforce, contractors, and the residents of the Yukon-Kuskokwim region," said Donlin Gold General Manager...

  • 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,...

  • Donlin Gold Mine Earthjustice certificate of reasonable assurances DEC denied

    Judge opines on Donlin water certificate

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 6, 2021

    Administrative Law Judge Kent Sullivan from the Alaska Office of Administrative Hearings has proposed that there is no "reasonable assurance" that the Donlin Gold Mine in western Alaska will comply with Alaska's water quality standards. As part of the larger permitting process, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's Division of Water issued a certificate concluding that there is reasonable assurance that the proposed mine at Donlin will comply with the applicabl...

  • Donlin Gold Mine Project TKC Calista advisory committee DATROP COVID-19

    Donlin Gold seeks local subsistence input

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    Donlin Gold LLC, Calista Corp. and The Kuskokwim Corporation are seeking the perspectives and local knowledge of people living in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region when it comes to subsistence and the proposed Donlin Gold Mine project. Calista, the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act regional corporation for the Yukon-Kuskokwim area of Southwest Alaska, owns the subsurface rights at Donlin, and TKC, the ANCSA village corporation that owns the surface lands covering the...

  • Golden Summit Alaska Freegold Ventures pending assays 2020 drill program

    Golden Summit living up to its moniker

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 29, 2021

    While earlier bonanza grade gold from the 2020 drill program at Freegold Ventures Ltd.'s Golden Summit property in Alaska was impressive, one drill intercept in the latest batch of results returned by far the highest grade gold intercept drilled by the company so far. This hole, GS2017, cut 1.7 meters averaging a staggering 588 grams per metric ton (18.9 ounces per metric ton) gold. This was part of a 219.8-meter intercept that averaged 1.61 g/t gold. This longer intercept...

  • 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...

  • Pebble copper gold silver rhenium mine permitting Alaska EPA Army Corps

    Pebble urges due process by new EPA head

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 22, 2021

    Pebble Limited Partnership is urging recently confirmed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan to support a full and fair permitting process for the Pebble mine project in Southwest Alaska. This project hosts 6.5 billion metric tons of measured and indicated resources averaging 0.4% (57 billion lb) copper, 0.34 grams per metric ton (71 million ounces) gold, 240 parts per million (3.4 billion lb) molybdenum, 1.7 g/t (345 million oz) silver, and 0.41...

  • 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...

  • Pebble Mine Partnership U.S. Army Corps of Engineers appeal Bristol Bay Alaska

    Pebble assails Corps economic findings

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 25, 2021

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers does not subscribe to the idea that it is better for the residents of the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska to have worked and lost than never to have worked at all. In its public interest review for the Pebble project, Army Corps determined that some Bristol Bay residents that become accustomed to increased income and lower living costs from developing Pebble may be forced to move out of the region or lower their standard of living after...

  • Pebble Limited Partnership Alaska FEIS USACE ROD John Shively U.S. Army Corps

    Pebble appeals Army Corps rushed decision

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    Pebble Limited Partnership says the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' negative record of decision for Pebble is contrary to law, unprecedented in Alaska, and inconsistent with the agency's previous final environmental impact statement for the proposed copper-gold-molybdenum-silver-rhenium mine. "The FEIS found that the project can be developed without damage to the Bristol Bay fishery, a finding that was mostly ignored in the decision to deny Pebble a permit," said Pebble Limited...

  • Freegold Ventures Golden Summit Fairbanks Alaska map assay highlights

    Tracing high-grade gold at Golden Summit

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 25, 2021

    When it comes to what global mining companies are looking for in a gold exploration project, Freegold Ventures Ltd.'s Golden Summit property in Alaska seems to have it all. Broad zones of bulk tonnage intrusive related gold? Freegold tapped 573 meters averaging 1.21 grams per metric ton gold during its 2020 program at Golden Summit. More interested in high-grade gold? The 2020 program also tapped grades as high as 169.5 g/t (4.9 ounces per metric ton) gold over two meters....

  • 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...

  • Pebble Limited Parternship U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mike Dunleavy appeal

    Alaska to appeal Corps' Pebble decision

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 18, 2021

    Alaska officials say the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers neglected to follow its own guidance when setting mitigations measures for Pebble and the state is appealing Army Corps' decision to deny federal permits required to develop a mine at the world-class metals deposit on state lands in Southwest Alaska. "The flawed decision by the Alaska District creates a dangerous precedent that will undoubtedly harm Alaska's future and, any potential project can fall victim to the same...

  • Donlin Gold LLC Greg Lang COVID-19 Novagold Resources Calista TKC Mark Bristow

    Rewarding gold assays, no COVID at Donlin

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    While 103.9-meter drill intercepts averaging 6.1 grams per metric ton gold continues to demonstrate the robustness of mineralization at Donlin Gold, completing a 23,400-meter drill program during 2020 without a single COVID-19 case or lost time injury is an even more rewarding achievement for the 39-million-ounce gold mine project in western Alaska. "Well done to the Donlin team for delivering a safe and COVID-free year," said Barrick Gold Corp. President and CEO Mark...

  • Ucore Rare Metals Inc Innovation Metals Corp REE AIDEA SMC Ketchikan Alaska2023

    Ucore strengthens support for Alaska SMC

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 28, 2021

    The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority unanimously passed a resolution authorizing the formalization of a preliminary due-diligence process for a potential US$3 million to US$5 million investment for the development and commercial-scale operation of the rare earths separation facility Ucore Rare Metals Inc. plans to build near the Southeast Alaska port town of Ketchikan. Development of this Alaska Strategic Metals Complex, or Alaska SMC, is the first step towar...

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