2001

Kazakstan hosts conference

Canada, Australia and Finland head the list of countries expected to participate in KazMin & KazMet 2001, Kazakstan’s seventh conference on mining, exploration and related equipment.About 5,000 visito…


El Zapote drilling set to start in June

Vancouver — Partners Intrepid Minerals (iau-v) and Apex Silver Mines (sil-x) are gearing up for a 2,000-metre drill program targeting the Aldea El Zapote silver-zinc-lead property in El Salvador.”The…


Gold demand sets record

Worldwide demand for gold rose a record 5% between the first quarters of 2000 and 2001.The World Gold Council reports that demand for gold jewelry and personal investment in the world’s 27 leading gol…


More mines, fewer parks

The original idea of a national, state and provincial parks was to set aside an area of outstanding natural beauty and interest, such as Yellowstone National Park in Montana, to be managed and maintai…


Gold rally fizzles (sigh)

Gold bugs had little time to celebrate during the May 23-29 report period, as the mid-May gold rally quickly fizzled after a few exhilarating days. Coming off an earlier peak exceeding US$290 per oz.,…


Silver fabrication demand up in 2000

Demand for products made with silver grew by more than 5% in 2000, according to a survey compiled by London-based Gold Fields Mineral Services and published by the Silver Institute in Washington, D.C….


More gold at Intidougou

Drilling by Orezone Resources (ORZ-T) and its Australian partner, Delta Gold, has intersected more near-surface gold at the Intidougou project in Burkina Faso.The partners sank 15 reverse-circulation…




Positive prefeasibility at Kisladag

Vancouver — Junior Eldorado Gold (ELD-V) has tabled a positive prefeasibility study for its wholly owned Kisladag project in western Turkey.The study proposes a 3.4-million-tonne-per-year operation t…


NAME CHANGES (June 04, 2001)

Quinto Mining (QU-V) has changed its name to Quinto Technology (QU-V) on a 1-new-for-1-old-share basis.Wamco Resources (WAM-V) has changed its name to Wamco Technology Group…


Emily Ann takes shape under LionOre

Development work is proceeding on schedule at the Emily Ann underground nickel-copper project in Western Australia.In December 2000, LionOre Nickel, the 70%-owned Aussie subsidiary of LionOre Mining I…


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