November 22, 2019 Rainbow Rare Earths expands into Zimbabwe The move is part of the company's efforts to increase its footprint beyond beyond Burundi, where it runs the continent's only producing rare earths mine.
November 21, 2019 Rise Gold submits permit application to reopen historical Idaho-Maryland mine The mine was the second largest lode gold producer in the United States before being forced to close under a War Production Board Order.
November 21, 2019 Fortune Minerals, Tlicho sign deal for NICO access road The company can now secure a water licence and land use permit needed to build the road.
November 21, 2019 Kutcho Copper recovers 94.5% Cu, 89.3% Zn in met test Earlier metallurgical tests done for the prefeasibility study recovered 84.7% of the copper and 75.7% of the zinc.
November 21, 2019 Monarch Gold takes first step in Wasamac mine permitting process Wasamac is forecast to produce an average of 142,000 oz/year over an 11-year mine life.
November 21, 2019 Haunted by ghost workers, Tunisian phosphate miner seeks revival Before the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, Tunisia was one of the world’s largest producers of the fertilizer component, creating as much as 8.2 million tons per year.
November 20, 2019 Golden Ridge hits gold at Ball Creek The highlight is an intercept from the Main zone returning 291.5 metres of 0.48 g/t gold, 0.14% copper and 0.95 g/t silver.
November 20, 2019 Denmark, Greenland inject over $5m into Bluejay Mining In total, the company has raised £11.5-million (about $15m) through a sale of new shares to investors, including Greenland Venture and Vaekstfonden, the Danish state’s investment fund.
November 20, 2019 Chile’s Codelco set to get a slice of Ecuador’s copper riches The world’s No. 1 copper producer is expected to ink a deal with Ecuador's Enami this week, to jointly develop the massive Llurimagua deposit.
November 19, 2019 Marathon Gold releases infill results from Valentine Highlights include 5.08 g/t gold over 18 metres, 4.24 g/t gold over 21 metres and 15.88 g/t gold over 6 metres.
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