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  • Ruen Drilling rig tests RPM South gold prospect on Estelle project in Alaska.

    Nova drills 140m of 6.5 g/t gold at RPM

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 18, 2022

    Wide sections of high-grade gold cut in the first holes drilled this year at RPM North continue to demonstrate the robust nature of this emerging gold deposit on Nova Minerals Ltd.'s Estelle property in Alaska. Located about 16 miles south of the 8.1-million-ounce Korbel gold deposit at the north end of the Estelle property, RPM hosts 23.1 million metric tons of JORC-compliant inferred resource averaging two grams per metric ton (1.5 million oz) gold. With only six holes...

  • A bundle of copper wire. Analysts predict we'll need more than we can mine.

    Surprise $60 million investment for Pebble

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Aug 4, 2022

    In a move that could help it push the Pebble project across the permitting finish line, Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. has entered into an agreement with an unnamed investor for US$60 million over the next two years in exchange for royalties from the gold and silver that would be recovered as a byproduct of the copper produced if a mine is developed at the world-class deposit in Southwest Alaska. With an initial $12 million in good faith, this substantial investment could...

  • An aerial view of the Peak Gold deposit at Manh Choh during fall in Alaska.

    Kinross greenlights Manh Choh gold mine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 4, 2022

    With the recently completed feasibility study showing an economically robust project, Kinross Gold Corp. has officially decided to move forward with developing a mine at the Manh Choh gold-silver project near the Village of Tetlin, Alaska. "At Manh Choh in Alaska, we completed a feasibility study ahead of schedule, and are proceeding with a project that we expect will add approximately 640,000 lower-cost gold ounces to our production profile over its life of mine in one of...

  • Geologist collects samples while exploring for copper and gold in Alaska.

    Antofagasta options Alaska copper project

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    Chilean copper miner Antofagasta PLC has entered into an option agreement with Kenorland Minerals Ltd. to earn a 70% interest in Tanacross by investing US$30 million in exploration over eight years and publishing an NI 43-101-compliant preliminary economic assessment on the porphyry copper-gold project in eastern Alaska. "We're very excited to be working with Antofagasta on the Tanacross Project," said Kenorland Minerals CEO Zach Flood. "The property, which covers numerous...

  • Geologists, investors, and executives standing on a rock outcrop at Manh Choh.

    Contango ORE eyes golden milestones

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2022

    With an earlier than expected feasibility study on its way for Manh Choh, drilling started at Lucky Shot, and the addition of geologist Curt Freeman to its board of directors, Contango ORE Inc. has a lot to look forward to as 2022 progresses. Freeman's addition to the Contango ORE board coincides with the departure of Joseph Greenberg, an oil and gas executive that has been a director of CORE since it was spun out of Texas-based Contango Oil and into a public company in 2010....

  • Teck’s Red Dog zinc mine in Northwest Alaska during the winter.

    Red Dog generates strong Q1 revenues

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 27, 2022

    With zinc prices on the rise and strong production of the galvanizing metal, the Red Dog Mine in Northwest Alaska generated strong profits for Teck Resources Ltd. and revenues for NANA Corp., the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) regional corporation for Northwest Alaska. During the first quarter of this year, Red Dog produced 131,600 metric tons (290.1 million pounds) of zinc, a roughly 10% increase over the 119.7 metric tons (263.9 million lb) produced during the...

  • Float plane lands at Ucore’s uranium and rare earths project in Alaska.

    Alaska uranium deposit attracts interest

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 23, 2022

    With renewed interest in nuclear to generate zero-carbon electricity for the clean energy future, coupled with Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine, the past-producing Ross-Adams uranium mine on Ucore Rare Metals Inc.'s Bokan Mountain project in Southeast Alaska has caught the attention of unnamed parties interested in this potential domestic source of nuclear fuel. While Ucore says it is entertaining the unsolicited offers to investigate Bokan's uranium potential, any efforts on t...

  • An adobe stock image of a statuette of Lady Justice beside a gavel.

    EPA takes another shot at stopping Pebble

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    In a polarizing announcement, the Environmental Protection Agency released a revised Proposed Determination under Clean Water Act Section 404(c) to prohibit and restrict the use of certain waters in the Bristol Bay watershed. If finalized, the decision would lock out any future for a Pebble mine, and the enormous quantities of copper and other resources it could provide for the global transition to renewable energy. "This is clearly a giant step backwards for the Biden...

  • The 3rd element on the periodic table, lithium, is an ideal metal for batteries.

    Alaska lithium discovery at Coal Creek

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    Nearly all the 50 minerals critical to the United States can be found at mines, deposits, and prospects across Alaska. Intriguing lithium occurrences, however, have not been identified in America's Last Frontier – until now. Discovery Alaska Ltd. says it has identified lithium at the Coal Creek prospect on its Chulitna property about four miles west of the Parks Highway midway between Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska. Discovery acquired the Chulitna property early last year t...

  • Alaska Governor Dunleavy during a May 10 mining event in Fairbanks, Alaska.

    Dunleavy sees bright Alaska mining future

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    FAIRBANKS, Alaska (May 10, 2022) – "We truly have a bright future for mining in the state if we are allowed to pursue it," was the message Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy delivered to the more than 250 people that gathered to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Alaska Mining Day. While commemorating the intrepid pioneers that first ventured North in pursuit of Alaska's rich mineral potential and celebrating the mining's current contributions to the state's economy, Dunleavy said t...

  • Drill tests a gold zone near Pogo Mine in Alaska’s Goodpaster Mining District.

    Doyon upping its stake in Tectonic Metals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 2, 2022

    Doyon Ltd., the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act regional corporation for Interior Alaska, is strengthening its partnership with Tectonic Metals Inc. with another investment into the equity of the company exploring for gold on Doyon and state lands in Alaska. "Working on Native Owned Land is one thing, but being funded by Alaska Natives to explore on their land is something completely different," said Tectonic Metals President and CEO Tony Reda. "It is truly an honour, a...

  • A rainbow near the Bornite camp in Alaska’s Ambler Mining District.

    Federal judge affirms Ambler Road remand

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 26, 2022

    United States District Court Judge Sharon Gleason confirmed the U.S. Department of Interior's request to remand the previously issued federal permits for construction of the proposed 211-mile Ambler Access Project but ruled the permits will not be terminated altogether. Earlier this year, DOI requested a voluntary remand of the previously issued joint record of decision that authorized a right-of-way across federal lands for building the industrial-use-only road that would...

  • A drill tests the Bokan Mountain critical minerals mine project in Alaska.

    Ucore launches program to advance Bokan

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 19, 2022

    With its Alaska Strategic Metals Complex on pace for completion in 2024, Ucore Rare Metals Inc. has launched a trenching and bulk sampling program at Bokan Mountain that will provide the information needed for a prefeasibility study that details the plan for a mine at the rare earths project in Southeast Alaska. Located on Prince of Wales Island, the Dotson Ridge deposit at Ucore's Bokan Mountain project hosts 4.79 million metric tons of indicated resource containing 31,722...

  • Piles of rare earths used in electric vehicles and other high-tech products.

    Testing confirms Ucore rare earths tech

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 5, 2022

    Independent testing commissioned by the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority demonstrates that Ucore Rare Metals Inc.'s RapidSX rare earth elements separation technology is in fact faster, cheaper, more efficient, and environmentally sound than the conventional mixer-settler solvent extraction method it was designed to replace. Fundamentally, RapidSX is a modernization and technological upgrade to the conventional solvent extraction technique that has been the st...

  • Ucore Rare Metals Alaska Strategic Metals Complex building.

    Ucore regroups and advances Alaska SMC

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    In preparation of bringing its Alaska Strategic Metals Complex online in 2024, Ucore Rare Metals Inc. has streamlined its management and technical teams and secured new feedstock for the future rare earths separation plant. To be developed near the Southeast Alaska port town of Ketchikan, the Alaska SMC is a processing facility that will do the hard work of separating rare earths into the individual elements that are used in a variety of high-tech applications. Though often...

  • Dirt highway and oil pipeline from Alaska's North Slope.

    AIDEA eyes Ambler mine-to-port route

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    At a time when the state is looking at being infused with billions of federal dollars to invest in upgrading roads, bridges, rails, ports and other infrastructure, the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority board has authorized an independent study of the 800-mile trans-Alaska transportation corridor that extends from the Ambler Mining District to ports in and around Anchorage. Sitting roughly 200 miles west of Alaska's limited highway network, the Ambler District...

  • Alaska Native elder at Kinross Alaska at Doyon's Troth Yeddha donation ceremony.

    Kinross backs Indigenous Studies Center

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Kinross Alaska has donated $1 million to support the Troth Yeddha' Indigenous Studies Center, a 34,000-square-foot facility to be built on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus that will provide a center for Alaska Native programs and support indigenous student success. "This is much more than a building. It is a space and tangible symbol of honoring and valuing Alaska's first people," Kinross Alaska External Affairs Director Anna Atchison said upon announcing the donation...

  • Alaska Mike Dunleavy Joe Biden DPA Defense Production Act UKMP Ambler road

    Dunleavy to Biden: reconsider Ambler Road

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 14, 2022
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    While hailing President Joe Biden's use of the Defense Production Act to bolster domestic production of critical lithium-ion battery minerals and metals as good news for the Far North State's mining sector, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy says this move contradicts actions taken by the administration to reevaluate a road to the Ambler Mining District. "I fully support the President making the development of these minerals a priority in our nation's interest. But the Biden...

  • Donlin Gold joint venture Novagold Resources Barrick 2021 assay highlights map

    Strong 2021 finish preps Donlin for 2022

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 17, 2022

    With intercepts such as 19 meters averaging 18.23 grams per metric ton gold, the final batch of drill results from the 2021 program at Donlin Gold continue to show the strength of mineralization of the 39-million-ounce gold deposit and set the stage for the largest program at the world-class mine project in more than a decade. Being advanced toward a production decision by Donlin Gold LLC – a joint venture owned equally by Novagold Resources Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. – thi...

  • AIDEA BLM Ambler UKMP Alaska Biden roadblock suspend right-of-way Whitehouse

    White House puts up an Ambler roadblock

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 16, 2022
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    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management is leveraging its control over federal land along the Dalton Highway corridor to throw up a roadblock on the proposed industrial access to Alaska's Ambler Mining District. On March 11, BLM notified the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority that it has suspended a previously issued 50-year right-of-way that covers 25 miles of the proposed 211-mile road connecting the Ambler District to Alaska's highway system. Despite the receipt... Full story

  • Felix Gold Millrock Resources Fairbanks Mining District project generator 2022

    Busy 2022 on Millrock's Alaska projects

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 4, 2022

    From an expected multimillion-dollar exploration program on the hardrock sources of the placer gold discovered by Felix Pedro in the Fairbanks Mining District 120 years ago to preliminary investigations of the Nikolai nickel-copper-cobalt-chromium-platinum group element project recently added to its portfolio, Millrock Resources Inc. is looking forward to a busy year of exploration on the properties it has generated in Alaska. "Millrock is looking forward to a very active...

  • UKMP Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects Biden Administration energy plan domestic

    Ambler roadblock defies Biden energy plan

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 4, 2022
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    In a move criticized by a wide swath of Alaska policymakers and trade organizations, the Biden administration has filed a motion to reverse the federal authorizations for a proposed 211-mile road to the mineral-rich Ambler Mining District in Northwest Alaska. "You would think President Biden would want to improve access to American sources of copper and other strategic minerals that are needed in our combined efforts to increase renewables. Instead, actions like this only...

  • Manh Choh Fort Knox Kinross joint venture inflation Contango ORE Peak Gold JV

    Peak Gold JV slows plans at Manh Choh

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 4, 2022

    With inflation pushing costs higher and billions of dollars of COVID relief and infrastructure spending flowing into Alaska from Washington D.C., creating a competitive market for construction contractors, the Peak Gold Joint Venture has decided to cut back on the preliminary development that was originally planned for its Manh Choh gold mine project near the communities of Tetlin and Tok in eastern Alaska. Peak Gold JV – a partnership between Kinross Gold Corp. (70%) and C...

  • Fort Knox Gil-Sourdough Kinross Gold Alaska fourth-quarter Q4 2021 Manh Choh

    Fort Knox gold output remains strong

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 4, 2022

    With the Gil-Sourdough satellite deposit now delivering ore to the mill, the upward trend of gold production at Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine in Alaska continues into 2022. During the fourth quarter of 2021, Fort Knox produced 73,830 ounces of gold, roughly a 3% increase over the 71,482 oz produced during the third quarter and about a 28% jump over the 57,523 oz produced during the same period of 2020. With gold production steadily trending higher as the year... Full story

  • Hecla Mining Company Greens Creek update silver expansion upgrade growth map

    Hecla silver reserves at 200 million oz

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Mar 4, 2022

    Thanks in large part to significant growth at its Greens Creek Mine in Southeast Alaska, Hecla Mining Company reports the second largest silver reserves in its 130-year history. Going into 2022, Hecla's three currently operating mines – Greens Creek, Lucky Friday (Idaho), and Casa Berardi (Quebec) host a combined 37.3 million tons of reserves containing 200 million ounces of silver, 2.73 million oz of gold, 1.81 billion pounds of zinc, and 1.47 billion lb of lead. "Since 2...

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