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New Gold and Western Goldfields complete their merger

June 1, 2009
New Gold and Western Goldfields complete their merger

New Gold Inc. and Western Goldfields Inc. have completed their business combination, the firms said this morning,  creating a firm expected to produce more than 330,000 ounces of gold this year from properties in California, Mexico and Australia. The transaction was completed by way of a plan of arrangement that was approved by the...

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Gold demand surges as investors turn to wealth preservation

May 20, 2009
Gold demand surges as investors turn to wealth preservation

Fears of future inflation and ongoing financial uncertainty led investors to continue to flock to gold in 1Q09, seeking out its proven wealth preservation qualities.  Total demand for gold in the quarter rose 38% year on year to 1,016 tonnes, representing a 36% rise in value terms to $29.7 billion. According to figures published...

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Freeport-McMoRan’s Adkerson named Copper Man of the Year

May 12, 2009
Freeport-McMoRan’s Adkerson named Copper Man of the Year

Richard C. Adkerson, president and CEO of Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc., will receive The Copper Club’s Ankh Award naming him The Copper Man of the Year 2009 in recognition of his strong leadership at Freeport and in the global mining industry. The award will be presented at The Copper Club’s 2009 annual dinner...

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Mining industry loses two long-time stalwarts

May 5, 2009

America’s mining industry has lost two great contributors and supporters in the past few days:  Bill Griffith and T S Ary. (Our thanks to the Northwest Mining Association for providing this information.) William Alexander Griffith, 87, of Hayden, Idaho, died April 30 at home.  He was born March 28, 1922 in Sioux Falls, S.D....

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First diamonds mined in Ontario adorn symbolic Legislative Mace

March 25, 2009
First diamonds mined in Ontario adorn symbolic Legislative Mace

Two diamonds from the De Beers Canada Victor mine — Ontario’s first diamond mine — have been installed in the Legislative Mace presented to parliament yesterday in a special ceremony in the Ontario Legislature.  One diamond was cut and polished, while the other remained in its natural rough form. The Mace was scheduled to...

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Oil sands giants Suncor and Petro-Canada agree to merge

March 23, 2009
Oil sands giants Suncor and Petro-Canada agree to merge

Suncor Energy Inc. and Petro-Canada, both major players in oil sands mining and refining, said today they have agreed to merge. The combined company, with about $C63 billion in combined assets, will operate as Suncor, but will maintain the Petro-Canada name is refined products. “This merger creates a made-in-Canada energy leader with the assets,...

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Quadra Mining selling shares, getting loan to complete Franke

March 20, 2009
Quadra Mining selling shares, getting loan to complete Franke

Quadra Mining Ltd. and Centenario Copper Corp. said today they have received a committment letter for $37.5 million from West LB in connection with a syndicated $50 million project loan facility to finance the development of Centenario’s Franke mine in Chile. Quadra is acquiring Centenario to get the Franke SX/EW project and get it...

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Asarco cutting schedules at Amarillo, plans maintenance at Hayden

March 20, 2009
Asarco cutting schedules at Amarillo, plans maintenance at Hayden

Asarco LLC said Wednesday that it is modifying work schedules for some employees at its Amarillo copper refinery in the coming months in response to market conditions and internal production requirements Starting next week, the refinery will implement one 32-hour workweek at the tankhouse and schedule 32-hour workweeks for the entire month of April...

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Thompson Creek has record-setting year, despite metal’s 4Q descent

March 19, 2009
Thompson Creek has record-setting year, despite metal’s 4Q descent

Thompson Creek Metals Co. Inc. reported record production of 26 million pounds of molybdenum in 2008, record revenues of $1.01 billion, record cash flow from operations of $417.6 million and record earnings before special non-cash charges of $276.3 million. That’s all before the final quarter of the year, when both moly’s price and the...

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Denison Mines shutting down some uranium operations in U.S. West

March 19, 2009
Denison Mines shutting down some uranium operations in U.S. West

A continued downturn in the uranium market is forcing Denison Mines Corp. to suspend operations at some of its properties in the Western United States, it said yesterday in releasing its 2008 earnings.  The company reported losing $80.6 million last year. Denison has five mines operating on the Colorado Plateau: the Sunday, Pandora, West...

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