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  • Darwin Green stands on a rocky ridge in the mountains at Johnson Tract.

    HighGold drills best intercept ever at JT

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 8, 2022

    HighGold Mining Inc. Nov. 29 reported that one hole drilled this year at JT cut 120.5 meters averaging 18.76 grams per metric ton gold, the best intercept ever encountered at the namesake deposit on the company's Johnson Tract project in Southcentral Alaska. According to a calculation completed earlier this year, JT deposit hosts 3.49 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 5.33 g/t (598,000 ounces) gold, 6 g/t (673,000 oz) silver, 5.21% (400.8 million pounds)...

  • A Soloy helicopter sits alongside a drill testing the high-grade Arctic deposit.

    Drills cut expected high grades at Arctic

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 8, 2022

    Trilogy Metals Inc. Nov. 29 reported that the first assays from the 2022 program at the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects are from infill holes that cut multiple zones of high-grade copper, zinc, lead, gold, and silver mineralization that has come to be expected within the Arctic deposit. The 10,738-meter drill program at UKMP this year included 8,376 meters of drilling at Arctic, the most ever drilled into this world-class volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit during a single seaso...

  • A crew of three operates a reverse circulation drill testing for gold in Alaska.

    Felix Gold grows Treasure Creek discoveries

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 2, 2022

    Millrock Resources Inc. Nov. 21 reported that the 2022 drilling being carried out by Felix Gold Ltd. continues to cut significant near-surface gold mineralization in multiple zones on the Treasure Creek property in Alaska's Fairbanks Mining District. As a private company, Felix entered into a strategic alliance with Millrock in 2021 on several Interior Alaska gold exploration projects – Treasure Creek and Ester Dome near the city of Fairbanks, plus the Liberty Bell project abo...

  • Aerial view of the UKMP mineral exploration camp during a fall day in Alaska.

    New Ambler Road decision by end of 2023

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 1, 2022

    BLM anticipates publishing second draft EIS before mid-2023 and final record of decision by end of the year. Trilogy Metals Inc. Nov. 23 reported that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management expects to reach a final decision on the Ambler Access Project – a proposed 211-mile road that would connect the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects to Alaska's highway system – by the end of 2023. This industrial access road would provide an economical means of delivering mineral concentrates con...

  • Mining truck hauls gold ore against a backdrop of yellow fall foliage in Alaska.

    Fort Knox posts another strong quarter

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 17, 2022

    Kinross Gold Corp. Nov. 9 reported another quarter of strong production at its Fort Knox gold mine in Alaska. During the third quarter, Kinross' Alaska operation produced 75,522 ounces of gold, which is down only slightly from the 77,184 oz of gold produced in the previous quarter and about 8% higher than the 71,336 oz recovered during the third quarter of 2021. Kinross attributes the strong third quarterly production to increasing mill throughput. During the three months...

  • Western Alaska Minerals CEO Kit Marrs in the Illinois Creek drill core shack.

    More high-grade Western Alaska silver

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 17, 2022

    Western Alaska Minerals Corp. Oct. 31 announced that assay results confirm that its 2022 drilling continues to expand the high-grade silver-lead-zinc mineralization at the Waterpump Creek carbonate replacement deposit on the company's Illinois Creek project about 300 miles west of Fairbanks, Alaska. Previous exploration carried out by Anaconda Minerals Company and Novagold Resources Inc. outlined 166,000 tons of historical resource at Waterpump Creek averaging 295 grams per...

  • Herbert Gold operational site in Southeast Alaska.

    Grande Portage awaits Herbert Gold assays

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Nov 17, 2022

    Grande Portage Resources Ltd. Nov. 3 announced the completion of a nearly 10,000-meter 2022 drill program and eagerly awaits the ensuing assays to continue upgrading and expanding the high-grade resource at its Herbert Gold project in Southeast Alaska. According to a calculation completed in 2021, Herbert Gold hosts 3.64 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 10.23 grams per metric ton (1.2 million oz) gold and 5.87 g/t (686,700 oz) silver; plus 1.14 million...

  • Looking down on a drill set up on a mountainside at the Palmer mine project.

    American Pacific acquires Constantine

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 17, 2022

    American Pacific Mining Corp. Oct. 31 finalized the acquisition of Constantine Metal Resources Ltd., providing the well-funded exploration and development company a roughly 45% interest in Palmer, a volcanogenic massive sulfide zinc-copper-silver-gold-barite mine project being advanced under a joint venture with Dowa Metals & Mining Alaska Ltd. "This is a transformational step for American Pacific as the Palmer Project gives us an established PEA-stage asset with a tremendous...

  • Geologist explains the mineralization in drill core being logged at Donlin Gold.

    Drills tap 42m of 1 oz/t gold at Donlin

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 17, 2022

    Novagold Resources Inc. and Barrick Gold Corp. Nov. 1 reported intercepts of up to 42.3 meters averaging 30.68 grams (0.99 ounces) per metric ton gold from the 2022 drilling at the Donlin Gold project in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. Being advanced toward a production decision by Donlin Gold LLC – a joint venture owned equally by Novagold and Barrick – this enormous mine project hosts 504.81 million metric tons of proven and probable reserves averaging 2.0...

  • Aerial view of Northern Star’s Pogo gold mine on fall day in Interior Alaska.

    Gold production dips at Pogo Mine in Q3

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Northern Star Resources Ltd. Oct. 18 reported a drop in gold production and an increase in per-ounce costs at its Pogo Mine in Alaska. During the third quarter of 2022, Pogo produced 54,330 oz of gold from 319,433 metric tons of ore averaging 6.1 grams per metric tons gold. While the mill throughput was only down slightly from the 322,290 metric tons processed during the previous quarter, gold grades were nearly 23% lower than the 7.7 g/t gold ore produced during the previous...

  • A drill rig tests for gold at Golden Summit on a warm summer day in Alaska.

    Drills continue to expand Golden Summit

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Freegold Ventures Ltd. Oct. 18 reported that step-out drilling cut 421 meters of strong gold mineralization on the western side of the Dolphin gold deposit on the company's Golden Summit project about 20 miles north of Fairbanks, Alaska. According to a 2016 calculation, the Dolphin deposit hosts 61.5 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 0.69 grams per metric ton (1.36 million ounces) gold; and 71.5 million metric tons of inferred resource averaging 0.69 g/t (1.5...

  • Enormous metal buildings store zinc, lead concentrates from Red Dog Mine.

    Strong Red Dog zinc production continues

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 27, 2022

    Teck Resources Ltd. Oct. 27 reported another quarter of rising zinc production and revenues from its Red Dog Mine in Northwest Alaska. During the third quarter of this year, Red Dog produced 157,800 metric tons (347.9 million pounds) of zinc, nearly 10% higher than the 143,800 metric tons (317 million lb) produced during the previous quarter and a 34% jump over the 118,000 metric tons (309.3 million lb) produced during the same period of 2021. Third quarter lead production at...

  • Three rock hammers show the scale of the highly oxidized outcrop at Nikolai.

    Millrock generates attractive nickel target

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 20, 2022

    Millrock Resources Inc. Oct. 5 reported that its geological team has identified a section of the Eureka Zone on its Nikolai project in Alaska that could be upgraded to an NI 43-101-compliant inferred resource containing roughly 400,000 metric tons of nickel enriched with copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals with around seven new drill holes. Discovered by INCO Ltd. in the 1990s and explored by Pure Nickel Inc. from 2007 through 2014, the Eureka zone extends for about 10...

  • Drill on mountain ridge above clouds tests the Arctic Mine deposit in Alaska.

    Ambler Metals wraps $28.5M program

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 20, 2022

    Trilogy Metals Inc. Oct. 5 announced the completion of the 2022 program at the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects that included 10,739 meters of resource upgrade and geotechnical drilling at the Arctic mine project, and exploration drilling of targets across the wider property that covers much of the Ambler Mining District in Northwest Alaska. Ambler Metals LLC, a joint venture company equally owned by Trilogy and South32 Ltd., originally budgeted US$26.2 million to carry out...

  • Helicopter approaches drill rig testing for gold at Nova’s RPM deposit in AK.

    More high-grade gold for Nova at RPM

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 20, 2022

    Nova Minerals Ltd. Oct. 4 reported that drilling continues to cut wide sections of strong gold mineralization at the RPM North deposit on the Australian company's Estelle project in Alaska. Located about 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Anchorage, Alaska's largest city, the 125-square-mile (324 square kilometers) Estelle property hosts two deposits with a combined 9.6 million ounces of gold and multiple of prospects and targets across an 18-mile- (29 kilometers) long...

  • Helicopter and pilot on a ridge at Coal Creek during a summer day in Alaska.

    Assays confirm Alaska lithium discovery

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 20, 2022

    Discovery Alaska Ltd. Oct. 12 reported that assay results have confirmed broad zones of lithium mineralization at the Coal Creek tin-silver-zinc prospect on the Australian exploration company's Chulitna property in Alaska. Situated roughly midway between Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska, and about four miles west of the paved Parks Highway, Chulitna consists of roughly 77 square miles of state mining claims covering the Partin Creek gold-silver-copper prospect and Coal Creek...

  • Drill core shows purple with web of neon red silver-zinc-lead veins in UV light.

    Western Alaska drills Waterpump feeder

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Hole 18 cuts 102m of 160 g/t silver, 5.4% zinc, and 5.3% lead next to Illinois Creek fault Western Alaska Minerals Corp. Sept. 22 reported that its 2022 drilling has encountered a zone that fed multiple stages of alternating zinc-dominant sphalerite and lead-silver-dominant galena sulfide mineralization in the high-grade Waterpump Creek carbonate replacement deposit at the company's Illinois Creek project. Previous exploration carried out by Anaconda Minerals Company and...

  • An aerial view of the Nikolai project with a red stripe showing the Eureka Zone.

    Third critical metal zone at Nikolai

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Historical core sampling shows third zone of nickel-cobalt-PGM mineralization at Alaska project. Millrock Resources Inc. Sept. 26 reported that resampling of historical core has identified a third zone of nickel, copper, cobalt, and platinum group metals in the Eureka Zone on the company's Nikolai project about 80 miles (130 kilometers) south of Delta Junction, Alaska. Discovered by INCO in the 1990s and explored by Pure Nickel Inc. (now Galleon Gold Corp.) from 2007 through 2...

  • The welcome sign hanging above the only street entering Hyder, Alaska.

    Blackwolf Cantoo drill permitting is a go

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 29, 2022

    Blackwolf Copper and Gold Ltd. Sept. 28 reported that it has received the permits necessary to begin exploration drilling at Cantoo and is gearing up to carry out drilling at this gold-silver-copper project near the town of Hyder in Southeast Alaska. "With receipt of these permits, Blackwolf will expedite completion of heritage and botanical surveying and crew training to prepare the Cantoo property for drilling," said Blackwolf Copper and Gold CEO Robert McLeod. "Depending on...

  • Drill tests for gold at the Johnson Tract gold project.

    HighGold hits more high-grade gold at DC

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    HighGold Mining Inc. Sept. 12 announced that its 2022 drilling is extending high-grade gold mineralization at Ellis Zone, a recently identified mineralized trend associated with the bonanza-grade gold drilled last year at the Difficult Creek (DC) prospect on the company's Johnson Tract property in Southcentral Alaska. Johnson Tract is currently anchored by JT Deposit, which hosts 3.49 million metric tons of indicated resource averaging 5.33 grams per metric ton (598,000...

  • Geologist collects samples on slope of iron oxidized rocks at AK gold project.

    Tectonic knows where Seventymile gold is

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    Tectonic Metals Inc. Sept. 20 said all nine of the reverse circulation holes drilled this year at Seventymile cut gold mineralization on this district-scale property in eastern Alaska. Optioned from Doyon Ltd., an Alaska Native regional corporation, Seventymile covers an underexplored 25-mile- (40 kilometers) long greenstone belt about 37 miles (59 kilometers) east of the town of Eagle, Alaska. Tectonic's 2022 drilling tested four targets along a roughly five-mile (eight...

  • An aerial shot of the Pebble camp located in Northwestern Alaska.

    Pebble is conscientious of its impacts

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 22, 2022

    In spite of the current uncertainty regarding a final decision by the Environmental Protection Agency, Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. and Pebble Limited Partnership has outlined the potential locations and solutions of a tailings pond for the proposed world-class copper-gold-silver-rhenium mine in Southwest Alaska. To alleviate concerns over the environmental impacts a mine like Pebble would have on the surrounding waters, especially the Bristol Bay watershed that supports...

  • The Cathedral target lies beyond a drill testing Korbel in the valley.

    Nova Minerals begins drilling Cathedral

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 8, 2022

    Tests potential high-grade zone near Korbel Main gold deposit Nova Minerals Ltd. Aug. 30 reported the start of drilling at Cathedral, an exploration target about 1,000 meters southwest of the 8.1-million-ounce Korbel Main gold deposit on the company's Estelle property in Alaska. Reconnaissance exploration at Cathedral target in 2020 included sampling of outcropping quartz-arsenopyrite veining that returned grades as high as 114 grams per metric ton gold. Five other samples...

  • Map showing the location of Tectonic’s Flat gold project in Southwest Alaska.

    Tectonic starts with metallurgy at Flat

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 8, 2022

    Tectonic Metals Inc. Sept. 7 announced that it is carrying out a baseline metallurgical program aimed at de-risking Flat, an intrusion-hosted, bulk tonnage gold project about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of the Donlin Gold project in the Yukon-Kuskokwim region of Southwest Alaska. "Metallurgical testing is one of the most critical steps a company can take in successfully transforming an exploration-stage project into a profitable mining opportunity," said Tectonic Metals...

  • Greenland capital Nuuk is home to some 18,800 residents.

    Very high-grade gold deposit in Greenland

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Sep 8, 2022

    Amaroq Minerals Ltd. Sept. 6 announced an updated mineral resource estimate that shows its flagship Nalunaq project in Southern Greenland hosts one of the highest-grade gold deposits on Earth. Nalunaq is home to a past-producing underground gold mine that produced roughly 350,000 ounces of gold between 2004 and 2009. Due to falling gold prices, financial difficulties, and a lack of exploration, however, the mine was partially shuttered in 2014 with a widespread view that the d...

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