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BacTech Environmental Engages Laurentian University for Ecuador Bioleach Study
November 10, 2016
BacTech Environmental Corporation has engaged the services of Laurentian University, specifically, the Vale Living with Lakes Center located in Sudbury, Ontario, to provide bioleach test work for concentrates collected in Ecuador. BacTech is investigating the use of bioleaching to process
Seabridge Gold Files Technical Report for Its KSM Project, British Columbia
November 10, 2016
Seabridge Gold Inc. has filed a NI 43-101 technical report for its 100 percent-owned KSM project located in northern British Columbia, Canada. The technical report includes previous results from an updated preliminary feasibility study (PFS) and a new preliminary economic
Sunrise Coal Gets Approval to Construct $5 Million Mine Shaft at Oaktown Underground Mine, Tennesse
November 9, 2016
Sunrise Coal has won final approval from an Indiana county agency to construct a $5 million mine shaft to serve its existing Oaktown underground mining complex. The Knox County Planning Commission voted Tuesday to endorse the project, Kent Utt, president
South Dakota School of Mines Receives $1 Million Endowment
November 9, 2016
A former vice president at Dow Chemical Co. has established a $1 million endowment at his alma mater, the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Gary Veurink is a 1972 graduate of the Rapid City school. The school has
Decline in Mining Industry Takes Toll on Wyoming’s Economy
November 9, 2016
Wyoming faces an uncertain economic future marked by a huge decline in the mining industry, a University of Wyoming economist said Thursday. In 2011, the mining industry — which includes coal and natural gas — contributed $14.5 billion or 35
Bill Clinton Calls ‘Coal Country’ Most ‘Anti-Immigrant’ Part of America
November 9, 2016
Former president Bill Clinton, who previously took flack for mocking the “coal people” in West Virginia and Kentucky, accused “coal country” of being the “most anti-immigrant” part of America while speaking at a private fundraiser for Hillary Clinton. As he
BLM Seeks Public Comment for Robinson Mine Expansion, Nevada
November 9, 2016
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Ely District, Bristlecone Field Office is asking the public to review and provide comment on a proposal to expand the Robinson Mine located on private and public lands about seven miles west of Ely,
Four Coal Mines Slated to Reopen in McDowell, Raleigh and Wyoming Counties, W. Va.
November 9, 2016
Jim Justice, the Democratic candidate for governor, announced Thursday he is reopening four metallurgical coal mines in southern West Virginia, including ones in Raleigh and Wyoming counties. “It’s a great day, great day,” Justice said of the hundreds of coal
GracePoint Mining to Acquire 50% Stake in Cobriza Groupings Gold-Silver Project for $4.5M, Mexico
November 8, 2016
Firma Holdings Corp.‘s subsidiary GracePoint Mining Corp, has entered into a binding option agreement with Hawkeye Gold and Diamond Inc. to acquire a 50 percent interest in its Cobriza Groupings Project. The property is a gold and silver project located
PolyMet Submits Permit to Mine Application to Minnesota DNR
November 8, 2016
PolyMet Mining Corp. has submitted its permit to mine application to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The permit to mine is one of several major permits required to construct and operate the NorthMet copper-nickel-precious metals project located in
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