Gold

Drillers at PMI Gold's Obotan gold project in southwest Ghana. Photo by PMI Gold

PMI drills high-grade at old Ghanaian mine

Exploration and infill drilling at PMI Gold’s (PMV-V, PVM-A) past-producing Obotan gold project in southwestern Ghana has turned up 20.8 metres grading 17.6 grams gold per tonne, part of a larger intersection of 80 metres grading 7.49 grams…


Surbiton: Australian gold output rising

Australian gold production for 2010 totalled 266 tonnes (8.5 million oz), which is an increase of 17% or 38 tonnes from 2009, according to Melbourne-based consultancy Surbiton Associates’ latest survey of the Australian gold mining industry,…


Problems plague Century’s Lamaque mine (March 21, 2011)

A failed cone crusher was the latest of several setbacks over the past year at Century Mining’s (CMM-V) Lamaque underground gold mine in Val d’Or, Que. The loss of the crusher shut down the Lamaque mill for nine days in February, and along with…





Long intercept lifts Prodigy (March 17, 2011)

Prodigy Gold (PDG-V) continues to hit significant gold intercepts as it drives to push its Magino Mine gold project back into production. The latest results from infill drilling were highlighted by a long intercept of 261 metres grading 1.13…



The mill at Endeavour Mining's Youga gold mine in Burkina Faso. Photo by Endeavour Mining

Endeavour adds resources at Youga

In a bid to extend the lifespan of its Youga gold mine in Burkina Faso, which produced 82,400 oz. gold in 2010, West Africa-focused gold producer Endeavour Mining (EDV-T) is adding resources at three deposits within 3 km of the Youga plant.



Looking west at Brixton Metals' Kahilt project in Alaska. Photo by Brixton Metals

An Alaskan district emerges

Talk of a newly discovered mineral district may be premature, but interest is growing in an area roughly 150 km northwest of Anchorage, Alaska, thanks largely to Kiska Metals’ (KSK-V) efforts there.



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