The Northern Miner podcast – episode 24: Back in action ft. Mickey Fulp

Guanajuato, Mexico, just after sunset. Credit: Justin Vidamo.

Matt and Lesley are back in action with tons of material from recent site visits and interviews following a busy July! Lesley discusses her trips to Great Panther Silver‘s (TSX: GPR; NYSE-MKT: GPL) Guanajuato mine complex in Mexico and Integra Gold’s (TSXV: ICG; US-OTC: ICGQF) historical Sigma-Lamaque project in the town of Val-d’Or, Que.

Matt discusses the macroeconomics of gold and oil with our special guest, Mickey Fulp. The Mercenary Geologist also touches on second-quarter results for major gold producers and the accounting wizardry of “all-in sustaining costs.”

Bonus: Some super geology chatter on “fish hooks” in the Abitibi!

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Timeline:

Macro Economics: 2m30s
Lesley’s site visit with Great Panther Silver: 7m20s
Mickey talks all-in sustaining costs: 11m00s
Lesley’s site visit with Integra Gold: 15m10s
Intense Abitibi geology talk: 16m30s
Yukon minute featuring Banyan Gold: 21m05s
Mickey discusses gold majors: 23m20s

Stories referenced in this episode:

Integra Gold issues million-dollar challenge

Great Panther defies low silver prices and eyes growth

In review: Q2 results of major gold firms

Music Credit:
Slow Burn Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Photo Credit:
Guanajuato, Mexico by Justin Vidamo (flikr.com)
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