Orvana Minerals Corp


PRECIOUS METALS — Don Mario gets thumbs-up

The Don Mario gold project in eastern Bolivia will be one of the lowest-cost producers in South America, according to the final feasibility study.Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) reports that the study, conduc…


Companies (May 31, 1999)

Aconic MiningAlto MineralsArmada GoldAshanti GoldfieldsAvalon VenturesBand-Ore ResourcesBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBillitonCamecoCampbell ResourcesColumbia Gold MinesComincoCrown ResourcesCSA Man…



BHP drills Bolivian gold target

Partners Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) and Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP-N) have announced a 3,000-metre drill program to expand known mineralization at the Pederson gold project in the Altiplano region of w…


Companies (March 22, 1999)

Aber ResourcesAlcan AluminumAnglo AmericanAnglogoldArgentina GoldBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBillitonBroken Hill ProprietaryCambiorCancor MinesClaude ResourcesEuro-Nevada MiningFalconbridgeFarallo…


Companies (March 15, 1999)

Alberta EnergyAltius MineralsAnglo AmericanArgentina GoldAshanti GoldfieldsAshton Mining of CanadaAzimut ExplorationBarrick GoldBHP DiamondsBlack Hawk MiningBoreal ExplorationBroken Hill Pr…



Geomaque makes foray into Nevada

Geomaque Explorations (GEO-T) is acquiring the Cobb Creek gold project in northeastern Nevada from Orvana Minerals (ORV-T).Situated in Elko Cty., the project comprises 140 claims and is in the same re…


Orvana extends option on Butte Highlands

In an agreement with the property owners, Orvana Minerals (ORV-T) has extended by four years its purchase option on the Butte Highlands gold project in Montana.The company can acquire the title to the…


Companies (December 21, 1998)

Aber ResourcesAlberta EnergyArgentina GoldAshton Mining of CanadaBarrick GoldBattle Mountain GoldBeaufield Consolidated ResourcesBreakwater ResourcesBroken Hill ProprietaryCanaco ResourcesCanadian Gol…


SETTING NEW STANDARDS — What’s at stake

Mining’s survival tied to public confidence and acceptance Statistics are poor tools for telling the story of mining’s enormous contribution to Canada. Numbers have little romance, and few Canadians a…


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