September 9, 2020 Kirkland Lake reports strong intercepts from Detour Lake Highlight intercepts from the western part of Saddle include 58.5 metres of 1.8 g/t gold starting at 532.5 metres; 29 metres of 2.39 g/t gold from 619 metres; as well…
September 9, 2020 Moneta Porcupine PEA outlines 11-year mine life for South West The study looks at a 1,750 t/d underground mine that would produce an average of 76,000 oz. gold per year over a mine life of 11 years at all-in sustaining…
September 9, 2020 FPX releases ‘large-scale’ PEA for Baptiste, shares up The study suggests a 35-year, 120,000 t/d open-pit operation with an on-site magnetic separation and flotation processing plant.
September 9, 2020 Harte Gold ramps up Sugar zone mine After restarting mining at the end of July and milling in early August, following a temporary shutdown, the operation generated 3,200 gold oz. last month.
September 8, 2020 Definitive feasibility study for Kakula confirms giant mine Latest studies on Ivanhoe and Zijin’s Kamoa-Kakula project in the DRC show the asset could become the world’s second largest copper mine.
September 8, 2020 Bullfrog acquires Nevada land package from Barrick Barrick will own 15.9% and Augusta will own 31.9% of Bullfrog's shares outstanding after closing of the transaction.
September 8, 2020 Zimbabwe bans mining in wildlife parks Conservationists accused two Chinese companies of exploring for coal in the biggest national park, Hwange.
September 8, 2020 Solaris signs IBA for Warintza in Ecuador Company has signed an Impacts and Benefits Agreement with the Shuar communities of Warints and Yawi, its indigenous partners, for the copper project.
September 8, 2020 Karora discovers new gold, nickel mineralization at Beta Hunt Shares of the company jumped 6.1% on the latest drill results.
September 8, 2020 Marathon hits 111 metres of 1.47 g/t gold at Valentine The company has released assays for 13 drill holes completed within the 6-km long Sprite corridor at its gold project in Newfoundland.
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