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Odin Mining to Acquire Ecuador Gold and Copper for C$198 Million
August 4, 2016
Odin Mining and Exploration Ltd. and Ecuador Gold and Copper Corp. have entered into a definitive arrangement agreement whereby Odin will acquire all of the outstanding securities of Ecuador Gold and Copper. The resulting entity will be an emerging gold
CONSOL Energy Closes on Sale of Miller Creek and Fola Mine Complexes to Southeastern Land, W. Va.
August 4, 2016
CONSOL Energy Inc. has closed on its previously reported agreement to sell the Miller Creek and Fola mine complexes in southern West Virginia to Southeastern Land LLC. About CONSOL Energy CONSOL Energy Inc. is a Pittsburgh-based energy producer, and one
New Jersey Mining Secures Funding to Resume Operations at Golden Chest Mine, Idaho
August 4, 2016
New Jersey Mining Company has closed a private financing and will use the funds to resume underground production at its Golden Chest Mine project near Murray, Idaho. “With our financing complete, we can now advance toward resuming operations at the
MX Gold in Final Stage of Development at Max Mill and Willa Mine Site, Canada
August 4, 2016
MX Gold’s recently appointed President and COO, Bert McPherson has arrived in Canada from Mexico and his former position with Goldcorp at the Penasquito Mine. Bert will be arriving at the Max Mill and Willa Mine site this week to
WestKam Gold in Talks with Kinross Gold to Utilize Its Kettle River Mill Facility, Washington
August 4, 2016
WestKam Gold Corp. is in talks with Kinross Gold Corporation regarding a milling facility for processing material from the bulk sample program at WestKam’s Bonaparte Gold Project near Kamloops, British Columbia. WestKam has submitted several kilograms of ore grade material
US Labor Department Awards $2.5M in Incremental Funding for Kentucky Coal Miners Affected by Layoffs
August 4, 2016
On May 5, 2015, the U.S. Department of Labor approved a National Dislocated Worker Grant (DWG) award for up to $7,494,017, with $1,642,746 released initially, to serve dislocated workers impacted by layoffs caused by the decline of the coal industry
NMA: Administration’s Coal Leasing Moratorium and Review Based on Contrived Reasons
August 4, 2016
The Obama administration’s purported rationales to impose a moratorium on federal coal leasing while it considers an overhaul of the program rest on politically contrived reasoning that will result in less federal and state revenue and the loss of high-wage
NMA Condemns Administration’s False Assumptions Behind Coal Royalty Change
August 4, 2016
The National Mining Association reports false assumptions behind the coal royalty change. While claiming action in the name of the American taxpayer, the latest assault on the coal industry is nothing more than another covert operation in the administration’s “keep
ContiTech Expands Partnership with Applied Industrial Technologies & Its RODENSA Subsidiary, Mexico
August 3, 2016
Applied Mexico, S.A. de C.V. and subsidiary RODENSA Mexico, S.A. de C.V. have completed a product changeover to ContiTech, a division of international leading technology company Continental, as a primary supplier in Mexico for industrial hoses, hydraulics, power transmission belts,
Athabasca Basin Communities Renew Partnership with Uranium Mining Industry
August 3, 2016
The Athabasca communities, Cameco Corporation and AREVA Resources Canada Inc. have signed a collaboration agreement that builds upon an enduring partnership in the development of uranium resources in the Athabasca Basin. The Ya’Thi Néné (“Lands of the North” in Dene)
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