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  • Geologists inspect samples from orange outcropping rocks along a creek.

    ArcWest partners explore Northern BC

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 31, 2024

    Freeport-McMoRan-funded program refined targets for significant 2025 drill program at Todd Creek copper-gold project. ArcWest Exploration Inc. Oct. 29 provided an update on partner-funded exploration on its Oweegee Dome and Todd Creek copper-gold project in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. ArcWest acquired Oweegee Dome and Todd Creek from Millrock Resources in 2020. The 76,600-acre (31,000 hectares) Oweegee Dome project has the potential to host several porphyry...

  • Map of the infrastructure near the Cabin Gold project in Northwest Territories.

    Junior plans to sell Cabin Lake project

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Shifting its immediate focus to potentially more lucrative opportunities in the lithium mining sector, Rover Metals Corp. reported plans Dec. 11 to put its Cabin Lake gold project in Northwest Territories up for sale after nearly five years of exploration. The 400-hectare (988 acres) Cabin Lake project is located about 110 kilometers (69 miles) northwest of Yellowknife, the territory's capital, and 40 kilometers (25 miles) northwest of the community of Behchokǫ̀. Rover M...

  • Geologist looks across wide valley to copper-gold exploration targets at Joy.

    Amarc, Freeport refine Joy drill targets

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Oct 26, 2023

    Amarc Resources Ltd. Oct. 26 announced the completion of a 2023 geophysical and sampling program at Joy in preparation for an extensive Freeport-McMoRan-funded 2024 drill program on this large copper-gold project in the Toodoggone mining district of Northern British Columbia. Lying between Thesis Gold Inc.'s Lawyers gold-silver project to the northwest and Centerra Gold's Kemess copper-gold project to the southeast, the 482-square-kilometer (186 square miles) Joy property cove...

  • Smartphone displaying Glencore’s metals and minerals webpage.

    Glencore takes offer to Teck shareholders

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 27, 2023

    Glencore says it is willing to cut a deal directly with shareholders if a planned split of Teck's metal, coal assets is stopped. With Teck Resources Ltd.'s board of directors and management refusing to consider its roughly US$22.5 billion (C$30.3 billion) merger proposal, Glencore is taking its increasingly aggressive takeover bid directly to the diversified Canadian mining company's shareholders. "Glencore is willing to make an offer directly to Teck shareholders if the...

  • Future of Mining Americas back in Denver

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 20, 2023

    Future of Mining Americas conference takes place at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel from Oct. 21-22 with a strategic focused commercial and operational agenda connecting the industry across the Americas. Key speakers on the agenda include: Freeport McMoRan Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer Bert Odinet; Anaconda Mining COO Gordana Slepcev; Sibanye-Stillwater Environmental Manager Randy Weimer; Integra Resources Communication Director Joshua Serfass; Lesley Warren,...

  • Bre-X Minerals Ltd. former headquarters in Calgary, Canada.

    The biggest Canadian gold hoax of all time

    A.J. Roan, Mining News|Updated Jan 5, 2023

    Start with the biggest deposit of gold ever reported, add in a dash of remote, inaccessible jungles of Indonesia, and let simmer for almost a decade, and you have a recipe for the largest mining-related scandal in modern history, resulting in the system of standardization regarding mineral reporting for the last twenty years and ideally for many more years to come. It is easy to forget that the systems by which mining companies in Canada report and display information...

  • 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...

  • World Copper editorial Nolan Peterson North of 60 Mining News low-carbon

    Copper's vital role in low-carbon economy

    Nolan Peterson, World Copper|Updated Mar 4, 2022

    When most people think about the metals driving the alternative energy revolution, lithium, vanadium, cobalt and rare earths spring to mind. As recently reported by EE Times Europe, "Copper is an important raw material for the electronics industry, being the most widely used conductor for PCB, wiring, and connector manufacturing. The average person, however, might not realize this, thinking that copper is some kind of old metal on which there is no progress to be made." There...

  • Kenorland Minerals Goodpaster Mining District Explorers 2021 magazine map

    Kenorland goes public, explores Healy

    Shane Lasley, Data Mine North|Updated Jan 26, 2022

    Kenorland Minerals Ltd., which has been exploring the Tanacross porphyry copper-gold project in eastern Alaska as a private company for several years, is now a publicly listed company with a strong treasury and extensive portfolio of mineral exploration projects in Alaska, Quebec, and Ontario. As a private project-generating explorer, Kenorland entered into an agreement with Freeport-McMoRan to further investigate the potential at Tanacross, a more than 100,000-acre property...

  • Superalloy critical rhenium metal Pebble mine project Bristol Bay Alaska

    Pebble hosts 90 years of durable rhenium

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Apr 23, 2021

    Rhenium is exceptionally resistant to heat and wear, characteristics that make it a vital ingredient in superalloys used in jet and industrial gas turbine engines. "The high-temperature properties of rhenium allow turbine engines to be designed with finer tolerances and operate at temperatures higher than those of engines constructed with other materials," the United States Geological Survey penned in a fact sheet on the critical metal. "These properties allow prolonged engine...

  • Kenorland Minerals TSX-V Tanacross Zach Flood Northway Resources Corp

    Kenorland now trading on TSX-V Exchange

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Kenorland Minerals Ltd., which has been exploring the Tanacross porphyry copper-gold project in eastern Alaska as a private company for several years, is now a publicly listed company with a strong treasury and extensive portfolio of mineral exploration projects in Quebec and Alaska. "We are extremely excited to begin this next chapter of Kenorland Minerals," said Kenorland Minerals President and CEO Zach Flood. "The company has grown significantly since our inception in 2016...

  • EVs renewable energy require more copper than petroleum fueled power

    Alaska set to deliver copper to green world

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Dec 23, 2020

    Considering the global shift to low-carbon energy and electric mobility, copper is the most vital metal not on the United States Geological Survey's list of 35 minerals and metals considered critical to America's economic wellbeing and security. Copper's importance is due to the rapidly emerging electric vehicle, wind turbines and photovoltaic (PV) solar technologies need a lot more copper than the combustion cars and power plants they are replacing. It is estimated that the...

  • Copper zinc lead silver gold exploration drilling Arctic VMS deposit Alaska

    South32, Trilogy finalize joint venture

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 26, 2020

    South32 Ltd. and Trilogy Metals Inc. Feb. 11 announced the finalization of a joint venture to advance exploration and development of the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects in the Ambler Mining District of Northwest Alaska. Australia-based South32 has contributed US$145 million to fund this new JV named Ambler Metals LLC and Canada-based Trilogy provided the 426,690-acre Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects (UKMP) to the new JV owned equally by the two companies. The funds contributed by...

  • Golden Triangle British Columbia gold copper exploration

    Sojourn takes a first look at BC portfolio

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    Sojourn Exploration Inc. Nov. 2 provided preliminary results of reconnaissance mapping, sampling and geophysical surveys on four of its porphyry copper-gold projects in British Columbia, including the Todd Creek and Oweegee Dome projects in the province's prolific Golden Triangle. Sojourn acquired Todd Creek, Oweegee Dome and Willoughby, a third Golden Triangle exploration property, from Millrock Resources Inc. "Sojourn's Todd Creek and Oweegee Dome projects are within...

  • Alaska DGGS geochemical data Northeast Tanacross project 2018

    DGGS publishes data from Tanacross survey

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys Oct. 30 published major-oxide and trace-element geochemical data from rocks collected from the Northeast Tanacross project in 2018. From June 19 through July 15, 2018, geologists from the Alaska Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys (DGGS) carried out a geologic mapping and geochemical sampling project in the Northeast Tanacross map area – Tanacross D-1 and parts of C-1 and D-2 quadrangles – adjacent to the For...

  • Tanacross quadrangle western Yukon claim staking map Oreo Mountain

    Majors quietly move into eastern Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    While claim staking and mineral exploration has rocketed in Yukon's famed White Gold and Klondike districts, this prolific action nearly comes to a halt at the territory's western border with Alaska. This has given rise to a tongue-in-cheek theory that there must be a major fault separating the mineral rich lands in western Yukon from the barren lands west of the border. This "Border Fault" apparently does exist. It is not, however, a major geological structure separating...

  • Critical Minerals Alaska - Rhenium superalloy metal used in jet turbines

    Critical Minerals Alaska – Rhenium

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    With a melting point of 5,756 degrees Fahrenheit and a heat-stable crystalline structure, rhenium is extremely resistant to both heat and wear. This durability makes it a vital element in superalloys used in jet and industrial gas turbine engines. "The high-temperature properties of rhenium allow turbine engines to be designed with finer tolerances and operate at temperatures higher than those of engines constructed with other materials," the United States Geological Survey...

  • Sojourn Exploration Seven Devils Millrock new properties British Columbia

    New Sojourn in BC's Golden Triangle

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    With the completion of a C$2.8 million financing, along with the closing of property acquisition agreements with Millrock Resources Inc. and Seven Devils Exploration Ltd., Sojourn Exploration Inc. has all the pieces in place to be a significant new prospect generator in British Columbia's Golden Triangle. The three-way deal brings together three highly prospective copper-gold properties generated by Millrock, another four properties and the exploration talent of privately...

  • Millrock to embark on a new Sojourn in B.C.

    Updated Sep 24, 2020

    Millrock Resources Inc. Feb. 2 announced that it has cut deals to move its trio of Golden Triangle exploration projects into what is expected to be a well-financed exploration company managed by an outstanding technical team that will specialize as a British Columbia project generator company. Under the contemplated transaction, Millrock will vend its Todd Creek project to Sojourn Exploration Inc. The terms of the existing option agreements with Sojourn concerning two other...

  • Alaska is a great place to do business

    Shane Lasley, Mining Explorers|Updated Aug 14, 2020

    When it comes to mineral exploration incentives, currency exchange and infrastructure, Alaska is at a disadvantage in the realm of attracting exploration investments from Canada and Australia, countries that are home to the majority of mining companies. The Far North State's vast and underexplored mineral potential, however, trumps these handicaps in the minds of a growing number of miners and mineral explorers. Mining executives from around the globe perennially rank Alaska...

  • Copper turns green with critical minerals

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 22, 2020

    While copper is not on the United States Geological Survey's list of 35 minerals and metals critical to America, there is no doubt of this metal's importance to both the everyday and avant-garde technologies vital to America's economy and security. "None of the other critical minerals work without copper," Trilogy Metals President and CEO Rick Van Nieuwenhuyse told Mining News. Automobiles are a prime example of how emerging technologies and green energy will drive the demand...

  • Pebble copper deposit in Alaska hosts 40-year supply of vital jet metal

    Rhenium – the hot superalloy element

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 22, 2020

    With a melting point of 5,756 degrees Fahrenheit and a heat-stable crystalline structure, rhenium is extremely resistant to both heat and wear. This durability makes it a vital element in superalloys used in jet and industrial gas turbine engines. "The high-temperature properties of rhenium allow turbine engines to be designed with finer tolerances and operate at temperatures higher than those of engines constructed with other materials," the United States Geological Survey...

  • Freeport opts out of Tanzilla copper project in northern BC

    Shane Lasley|Updated Jan 17, 2016

    Kaizen Discovery Jan. 8 reported that Freeport-McMoRan of Canada Ltd. has terminated an earn-in option on the Tanzilla copper-gold porphyry project in the Golden Triangle area of northwestern British Columbia. The 4,625-hectare Tanzilla property covers a seven-kilometer- (4.4 miles) long alteration zone. Silica Ridge is the primary target along this alteration zone. Induced polarization surveys confirmed the presence of a strong chargeability high to depths of at least 500...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: Kaizen Discovery Inc.

    Updated Nov 1, 2015

    KZD: TSX.V Chairman: Peter Meredith President and CEO: B. Matthew Hornor Executive VP, Exploration: David Broughton Kaizen Discovery Inc. is leveraging strong business ties with Japan to explore its early-stage copper projects in Nunavut, British Columbia, Australia and Africa. Shortly after the formation of Kaizen at the end of 2013, Tokyo-based Itochu Corp. provided the exploration company with C$5.1 million to acquire distressed assets around the world. Kaizen acquired its first B.C. properties through an all-shares...

  • Jaxon agrees to Hot Bath copper option

    Shane Lasley|Updated Sep 6, 2015

    Jaxon Minerals Ltd. Aug. 31 reported signing a letter of intent to enter into an option to earn up to 75 percent interest in DeCoors Mining Corp.'s Hot Bath copper-gold project, located in northwestern British Columbia about 15 kilometers (nine miles) south of the Tanzilla porphyry property being explored by Kaizen Discovery Inc. and Freeport-McMoRan of Canada Ltd. Under the terms of the letter of intent, Jaxon can earn the 75 percent interest in Hot Bath by issuing 6.75...

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