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  • Drills testing Saturn porphyry deposit

    Updated Sep 26, 2020

    PolarX Ltd. Aug. 6 reported that initial data from an induced polarization (IP) geophysical survey over the Saturn target at its Alaska Range project has identified large anomalies which are consistent with the porphyry copper‐gold mineralization being targeted by drilling that is now underway. Funded by an A$4.3 million investment by Lundin Mining Corp. in June, this 5,000-meter drill program is expected to include eight to 10 deep holes. PolarX identified Saturn as a p...

  • In search of a Monster cobalt deposit

    Updated Sep 26, 2020

    Go Metals Mining Corp. (formerly Go Cobalt Mining Corp.) July 29 announced the completion of an initial phase of 2019 exploration at its Monster copper-cobalt project about 90 kilometers (56 miles) north of Dawson City, Yukon. The Monster property covers a large iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) occurrence that extends for about 18 kilometers (11 miles). Surface sampling has identified copper, cobalt, gold, and silver showings across the entire property. The primary alteration...

  • Lundin MIning invests in Stellar copper gold exploration in Alaska

    PolarX readies to test Saturn porphyry

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    PolarX Ltd. July 10 said a roughly 5,000-meter drill program is slated to begin this month at the Saturn copper‐gold porphyry target within its Alaska Range project. Funded with the recent AU$4.3 million investment by Lundin Mining Corp., this program is expected to include eight to 10 deep holes targeting a porphyry copper‐gold target identified in early 2018 through evaluation of regional aeromagnetic geophysical data and confirmed through a higher‐resolution survey carried...

  • Department of Commerce federal strategy secure reliable critical minerals

    Alaska rare earths project gets a nudge

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    Washington D.C.'s increased interest in securing a steadfast supply of critical minerals may prompt further advancement at Ucore Rare Metals Inc.'s Bokan Mountain, a Southeast Alaska project that hosts seven of the 35 minerals, metals and groups of elements that are considered critical to the United States. A federal interagency report published earlier this month by the U.S. Department of Commerce, "A federal strategy to ensure secure and reliable supplies of critical...

  • Compelling porphyry evidence for Saturn on PolarX Alaska Range project

    Compelling porphyry evidence for Saturn

    Updated Sep 25, 2020

    PolarX Ltd. March 25 announced that 3D modelling of magnetic data collected last year provides further evidence of a large porphyry copper-gold target at Saturn, an Alaska Range prospect previously known as Zackly SE due to its proximity to a high-grade skarn deposit on the Australian company's property. PolarX began its exploration at Alaska Range with expansion drilling at the known Zackly skarn, which hosts 3.4 million metric tons of inferred resource averaging 1.2 percent...

  • Titanium dioxide USGS critical mineral paint aerospace

    Critical Minerals Alaska – Titanium

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    Titanium conjures images of the durable and lightweight metal used to build aircraft, replacement hips, high-end bicycle frames and even quality golf clubs. While its outstanding weight-to-strength ratio and corrosion resistance makes this critical metal ideal for these applications, roughly 93 percent of the world's titanium is used to impart a stark whiteness to many of the consumer goods we use every day. "Titanium is different than most other metallic elements in that it...

  • Ambler Mining District, copper zinc cobalt gold silver exploration Alaska

    Resolved to help build the Ambler Road

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 25, 2020

    UPPER KOBUK MINERAL PROJECTS: A two-hour flight northwest of Fairbanks, Alaska lies one of the richest known undeveloped mining districts on Earth. This claim is evidenced by the rich deposits of copper, zinc, lead, cobalt, gold and silver outcropping from the Brooks Range mountains where this district is found; the copper-rich ore extracted from an exploration shaft dug by Kennecott in the 1960s; and the copper and cobalt mineralization that is easy for a journalist to...

  • Building a "green metal" Pyramid

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Sep 24, 2020

    With 13 holes drilled in 2017, CopperBank Resources Corp. has added more than 160 million pounds of copper to its Pyramid project on the Alaska Peninsula. "For a small investment in 2017, our team was able to significantly increase the scale, confidence and quality of the project," CopperBank Executive Chairman Gianni Kovacevic said upon the Feb. 2 release of an updated resource for Pyramid. Kovacevic has been a strong advocate for copper as a "green metal" that will see...

  • Pebble Mine permits submitted

    Updated Sep 24, 2020

    The Pebble Partnership Dec. 22 submitted permit applications for the Pebble Mine project to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, initiating the project review process under the National Environmental Policy Act. With roughly 56.8 billion pounds copper, 70.4 million ounces gold, 3.4 billion lb molybdenum and 343.6 million oz silver in measured and indicated resource, Pebble hosts both the largest undeveloped copper and undeveloped gold resource on Earth. While a deposit of this size...

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    Titanium – the lighter, whiter metal

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jun 22, 2020

    Titanium conjures images of the durable and lightweight metal used to build aircraft, replacement hips, high-end bicycle frames and even quality golf clubs. While its outstanding weight-to-strength ratio and corrosion resistance makes this critical metal ideal for these applications, roughly 93 percent of the world's titanium is used to impart a stark whiteness to many of the consumer goods we use every day. "Titanium is different than most other metallic elements in that it...

  • Mining Explorers 2018 Nunavut mining and mineral exploration

    Territory hits exploration slump

    Rose Ragsdale, For Mining News|Updated Mar 1, 2019

    Canada is the world's top destination for mining exploration spending, attracting more than 14 percent of global budgeted expenditures from explorers seeking to tap the country's vast mineral wealth. Yet in 2017, the three huge mineral-rich territories to the north, Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon Territory, lured only about C$360 million, or less than one-fifth of the roughly $2.1 billion that junior and senior mining companies invested in mineral exploration and dep...

  • Miners and Lawmakers Pass in the Night

    J. P. Tangen, Special to Mining News|Updated Mar 23, 2018

    Arguably, the process of adopting laws and regulations is well-intentioned; but like the blind men trying to describe an elephant, those who embrace the tail perceive a creature much unlike those who embrace a leg and their respective perceptions vary dramatically from those who grasp an ear. The question of how to deal with the affidavits of annual labor required by the Alaska Land Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder, where the affidavit contains some error, has...

  • Promising results at Round Top; drilling taps interesting copper

    Updated Feb 5, 2018

    Western Alaska Copper & Gold Oct. 17 reported results from the 2016 drill program at its Round Top copper-molybdenum project in the Illinois Creek Mining District of western Alaska. The goal of this program, which included the first drilling since Anaconda Minerals Co. tested the property in 1981, was to verify historical holes drilled at the east lobe of the Round Top deposit and then step out to test targets identified by recent soil geochemistry and high resolution...

  • New "GAME" in Alaska

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 4, 2018

    Great American Minerals Exploration Inc. has closed a landmark option agreement with Sumitomo Metal Mining that consolidates the Monte Cristo and Uncle Sam gold properties into a single 55,465-acre project about 40 miles west of the Pogo Mine in Interior Alaska. GAME, as the company is commonly known, is no stranger to the Pogo region. In fact, the privately held Nevada corporation staked its first claims there in 1997 and has held onto a position in the area ever since. This...

  • Settling Pebble row

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Feb 3, 2018

    After two years of legal wrangling, Pebble Limited Partnership and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have traded the courtroom floor for a negotiating table to resolve differences that would likely influence the viability of developing a mine at the world-class Pebble copper deposit in Southwest Alaska. In 2014, the Pebble Partnership filed a suit action in federal district court in Alaska, alleging that EPA violated the Federal Advisory Committee Act by working...

  • Return to Round Top

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    ILLINOIS CREEK CAMP: Maps spread out here on a pool table and laptops filled with geophysical and geochemical data collected at the Round Top copper project line up on a makeshift desk against the wall – an air of optimism and excitement fills the former recreation room for the past-producing Illinois Creek Mine that now serves as the headquarters for Western Alaska Copper & Gold Company. The source of the excitement is a drill tapping into a potentially large and robust p...

  • Pebble, EPA row nearly resolved

    Shane Lasley|Updated Jan 27, 2018

    Pebble Limited Partnership and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are on the cusp of reaching a settlement of the longstanding legal dispute over the federal agency's attempt to use Section 404 (c) of the Clean Water Act to place pre-emptive restrictions on permits needed to develop a mine at the Pebble copper-gold-molybdenum project in Southwest Alaska. The federal court where the lawsuit was being heard granted a stay of proceedings until May 4 to provide Pebble and...

  • Breaking the impasse

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 26, 2018

    Is the impasse between Pebble Limited Partnership and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over the potential development of the world-class Pebble copper deposit in Southwest Alaska about to be resolved? Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd., currently the sole owner of the Pebble Partnership, believes the standoff will likely be over by January if an ongoing lawsuit between Pebble and the EPA runs its full course, and possibly sooner if the parties come to an agreement outside of...

  • TerraX ready to drill Con Mine extensions

    Updated Jan 24, 2018

    TerraX Minerals Inc. Dec. 21 posted results from surface mapping and prospecting on the Southbelt property of the Yellowknife City Gold Project. Southbelt is about five kilometers (three miles) south of the city of Yellowknife and extends from the mine leases of the historic Con Mine, where more than 6 million ounces of gold was produced duringr a 60 year mine life. TerraX says extensions of several mineralized trends previously mined at Con, including the namesake Con Shear, which appears to extend up to five kilometers...

  • Mining Explorers 2017: Nunavut ready for new mining era

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jan 24, 2018

    Nunavut is a vast and minerals-rich swath of the Earth's crust and Nunavummiut, or the people who live there, see mining as the foundation of the territory's future. "The mining industry brings employment and career opportunities for residents of Nunavut and provides much-needed economic benefits to families where the cost of living is high," said Nunavut Minister of Economic Development and Transportation Monica Ell-Kanayuk. To create the conditions for a strong mining...

  • Prospects for change

    Updated Jan 19, 2018

    After eight years of battling anti-mining policies being promulgated by the Obama Administration, the National Mining Association is cautiously optimistic about the positive change in the tone and substance of U.S. resource development policies since Donald Trump has moved into the White House. “The November election ushered in a surprisingly swift and dramatic change, particularly in the way people in Washington D.C. view natural resources,” NMA President and CEO Hal Quinn said during a June 28 keynote speech at the Res...

  • Pebble, EPA extend negotiations

    Updated Jan 18, 2018

    Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. May 20 reported the Pebble Limited Partnership and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have filed a joint motion in federal court to extend a stay of proceedings to May 4 in ongoing litigation under the Federal Advisory Committee Act. In 2014, the Pebble Partnership had filed a suit, alleging EPA violated FACA by working inappropriately close to anti-Pebble groups as the regulatory agency built a case for placing restrictions on yet to be applied for permits for the development of a mine...

  • TerraX triples YCGP

    Updated Jan 14, 2018

    TerraX Minerals Inc. June 27 said it has begun exploring its expanded Yellowknife City Gold project, immediately adjacent to the city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. This includes preliminary work on Eastbelt, a 290 square-kilometer (112 square miles) property that triples the size of the Yellowknife project. "As a result of our continued drilling success, improving market conditions and the ease of access to exploration adjacent to a mining town we have tripled our land holdings at Yellowknife to over 418 square...

  • Mining Explorers 2015: First Quantum Minerals Ltd.

    Updated Nov 1, 2015

    FM: TSX / FQM: LSE Chairman and CEO: Philip Pascall President: Clive Newall Principal geologist, generative projects: Tim Ireland With seven mines in operation and five mineral projects under development, First Quantum Minerals Ltd. is a growing, diversified miner with a particular focus on copper. Its operating mines and development projects are located in Africa, Australia, Finland, Spain, Turkey and Latin America. Yet the company has no foothold in North America. Carrying forward a relationship built between Inmet and...

  • Drills turn on AP

    Shane Lasley, Mining News|Updated Jul 19, 2015

    First Quantum Minerals Ltd. has agreed to invest US$2 million on a drill program aimed at further investigating the potential of Millrock Resources Inc.'s highly-prospective copper-gold project in western Alaska. The roughly 500,000-acre property extends about 75 miles from Stepovak Bay near the southwestern end of the Alaska Peninsula to a few miles north of Chignik Bay, one of the primary ports in the area. Millrock optioned the property in 2012 from Bristol Bay Native...

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