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  • Global miners explore Alaska's Interior

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 4, 2018

    A group of diverse global-scale mining companies hailing from Australia, Japan, and the United States are quietly exploring a relatively small region of Alaska's Interior. Two of these international players - Sumitomo Metal Mining and Newmont Mining Corp. - are seeking gold in the Pogo region of the Tintina Gold Belt. Melbourne-based MMG Ltd., on the other hand, is seeking nickel in the Wrangellia Terrane, a promising band of rocks immediately south of the legendary gold...

  • Mining Explorers 2016: Mineral exploration comes to life

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 3, 2018

    Mineral exploration spending in Alaska hit an apex of US$365 million in 2011, but as venture capital for mining explorers dried these expenditures plummeted 78 percent to US$80 million in 2015. However, rising gold prices and a loosening of venture capital in 2016 seems to have marked an end to a painfully long bear market for mining explorers in Alaska. “After taking head shots for the past four years, the industry suddenly came to life over the past month, with new budgets,...

  • When the dust settles

    Shane Lasley, North of 60 Mining News|Updated Feb 1, 2018

    Alaska's mining industry captured the attention, not only of Alaskans but also the country during the past year when a controversy over the proposed Pebble Project in Southwest Alaska bubbled to the surface. Supporters and opponents of a ballot initiative aimed at blocking the mining venture squared off in a vocal and often strident campaign that made headlines nationwide. Alaska Miners Association director Steve Borell cited the contest over development the world-class...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: Majors carry Alaska exploration

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 28, 2018

    The owners of Alaska’s five large metal mines – Sumitomo Metal Mining Pogo, Hecla Mining Company, Kinross Gold Corp, Teck Resources Ltd. and Coeur Mining Inc. – accounted for nearly half the US$92 million of exploration spending in the state during 2014 and similar investments by these companies is providing solid footing for the Far North state’s mineral exploration sector this year. Avalon Development President Curt Freeman said he is seeing more mining majors shopping for d...

  • 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...

  • Mining Explorers 2014: A quiet year for Alaska explorers

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    Mineral exploration spending in Alaska will likely struggle to top US$80 million for 2014, a dramatic fall from the US$365.1 million pinnacle reached in 2011. "The din of mineral industry activity that is normally a part of the summer months in Alaska is decidedly muted this year as the global mining industry attempts to lift itself off the bottom of a plus-18-month-long slump," Avalon Development President Curt Freeman opined in a June column written for Mining News. Unlike 2...

  • Expanding Caribou Dome

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 12, 2016

    Australia-based Coventry Resources Inc. has kicked off an extensive exploration program aimed at expanding zones of high-grade copper at Caribou Dome, a road-accessible property located about 155 miles north of Anchorage. "We anticipate spending around AU$2 million on the current work program that will comprise circa 8,000 meters of drilling, an extensive (induced polarization) survey, and further soil sampling/mapping in prioritized areas where previously very little, if...

  • Golden 2013 for Alaska miners

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2014

    Spurred by a record-setting pace at Kinross Gold Corp.'s Fort Knox Mine, Alaska gold production topped 1 million ounces during 2013, a golden milestone not achieved by Last Frontier gold miners since 1906. Though more than a century lies between these monumental milestones, they are linked by a discovery made by Felice Pedroni, an Italian immigrant better known to Alaskans as Felix Pedro. It was Pedro's gold find in an Interior Alaska stream in 1902 that sparked the Fairbanks...

  • Exploration outlook brightens for 2014

    Curt Freeman, For Mining News|Updated Nov 24, 2013

    For those of you that could not attend, the annual Alaska Miners Association Convention and Trade Show was well-attended, with most people pleasantly surprised by the strong turnout. Compared to a year ago, more companies are planning to get back in the field with exploration and development programs in 2014, a sentiment making up one of the few bright spots in a recent IntierraRMG resource sector exploration summary. This report and a similar snapshot of the exploration...

  • Quiet season eclipses hectic activity

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Aug 25, 2013

    A substantial amount of mining activity continued apace in Yukon Territory this season even though most mining companies are shying away from the anorexic capital markets. Many exploration companies raised funds in other ways, turning out their pockets to return to Yukon in 2013 to explore for Carlin-style gold mineralization in the east-central region of the territory, for more gold-bearing structures in the White Gold and Klondike districts to the west and for other styles and types of mineralization elsewhere in the territ...

  • Junior taps high-grade gold at Terra

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 28, 2013

    At two metric tons per hour, the mill at WestMountain Gold Inc.'s Terra project is the smallest of the hardrock gold operations in Alaska. But with feedstock exceeding one ounce of gold per metric ton, the electrum recovered from this pilot plant will likely help finance ongoing drilling of the high-grade veins for which the project is known and a much larger deposit believed to be lurking nearby. After completing the set-up of this pilot plant, WestMountain fed 23 metric...

  • Mining Explorers 2011: Explorers seek Alaska mammoths

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Nov 6, 2011

    Whether it is multimillion-ounce gold discoveries, copper deposits that measure in the billions of pounds or massive ore-bodies of 20 percent zinc, Alaska is renowned for its mammoth deposits. The prospect of finding another Donlin, Pebble or Red Dog continues to draw explorers to this vast and underexplored corner of the United States. In the Survey of Mining Companies: 2010/2011, conducted by the Fraser Institute, top executives from 494 mining and mineral exploration...

  • Mining Explorers 2011: Explorers seek mega-deposits

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Nov 6, 2011

    Frontrunners in the Yukon mineral exploration rush in 2011 spent more than C$12 million each, with at least one company pouring C$25 million into its program. These companies include Atac Resources Ltd., Kaminak Gold Corp., Capstone Mining Corp., Alexco Resource Corp., Golden Predator Corp., Ryan Gold Corp. and Silver Range Resources Ltd. At least another 14 companies shelled out more than C$5 million each to search for precious and base metals, using virtually every modern exploration technique from sampling to drilling....

  • Junior regroups at Chisna; eyes Trapper

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2011

    Ocean Park Ventures Corp. - which emerged on the mineral exploration scene in 2010 with a US$6.2 million exploration program at the Chisna gold-copper project in eastern Alaska - has returned to the north with another aggressive exploration program in 2011. While the Vancouver B.C.-based junior investigates an exciting new gold trend at Chisna with a C$2.4 million program, the explorer's primary focus is on Trapper, a previously disregarded gold property located in northern...

  • 'Spell of the Yukon' still rings true

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Aug 28, 2011

    YUKON TERRITORY - "There's gold, and it's haunting and haunting; It's luring me on as of old; Yet it isn't the gold that I'm wanting; So much as just finding the gold." This passage from the "Spell of the Yukon" is as applicable to the contemporary stampede of explorers seeking mineral riches in the home of the Klondike as it was to the prospectors of which Robert Service wrote more than a century ago. It is estimated that the modern rush of prospectors to Yukon Territory...

  • Heatherdale grabs second Alaska VMS

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated May 29, 2011

    Since the formation of Heatherdale Resources Ltd. in the latter half of 2009, the Hunter Dickinson Inc.-affiliated junior has spent more than US$20 million exploring the Niblack gold-copper-zinc-silver project in Southeast Alaska. Now contemplating the viability of building a mine at that precious metals-enriched volcanogenic massive sulfide project, the young junior has added Delta, an earlier stage VMS prospect located in eastern Interior Alaska, to its portfolio. "Our...

  • 2010 Mining Explorers: Explorers flood mining hot spot

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2010

    Primed for booming exploration for several years, the Yukon Territory appears to have hit big in 2010, both literally and figuratively. Emerging as one of the world's mining hot spots, the Northwest Canada jurisdiction is reporting industry investment exceeding C$120 million. Propelled by record gold prices and key gold discoveries, as well as surging demand in Asia for base metals and a mining friendly government, miners flocked to the territory in growing numbers, bringing generous exploration budgets and fresh theories...

  • Gold producer offers premium for junior

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Mar 28, 2010

    Kinross Gold Corp. is making good on its promise to return to Canada. The gold producer entered into a definitive agreement with Underworld Resources Inc. March 16 to acquire 100 percent of the junior's outstanding common shares not already owned by Kinross for stock and cash valued at C$139.2 million. Kinross already owns 8.5 percent of Underworld's shares (on a fully-diluted basis). Underworld is the owner of the highly prospective White Gold property, which hosts a substantial new gold discovery 95 kilometers south of...

  • Junior seeks flavor of Coffee prospect

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Nov 22, 2009

    Kaminak Gold Corp. is one of the frontrunners in the exploration rush sparked by Underworld Resources Inc.'s recent gold discovery in the White District of Yukon Territory. In less than six months, the junior mining company has acquired and explored claims that offer as much promise initially as Underworld's White Gold Project did in its first season of exploration. Kaminak is primarily a prospect generator with a successful business model that targets discovery-stage projects with strong exploration potential for strategic c...

  • Millrock widens Alaska exploration focus

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 27, 2008

    Millrock Resources Inc. has added four significant Alaska gold properties to its portfolio in preparation for substantial exploration in 2008. Millrock is currently working on its 2008 exploration budget, but early estimates are that the company will spend between $3 million and $4 million on its Alaska properties this year. The bulk of the budget will be applied to exploration at the Ketchem, Estelle and Divide properties, Millrock President Greg Beischer told Mining News...

  • Mining news update from Curt Freeman: More discoveries on horizon

    Curt Freeman|Updated Nov 27, 2005

    Over the course of the last several months, a series of new gold and base metal discoveries have been made. Several of these new discoveries were reported in the last month and highlights of these and other activities were presented at the annual Alaska Miners Association convention in Anchorage in early November. The convention was one of the most exciting and up-beat events in nearly a decade. The new discoveries are a trend that, while long in coming, are an inevitable...