BRITISH COLUMBIA – The outlook for Vancouver-based Stikine Energy’s Nonda frac sand project just got brighter with a positive preliminary economic assessment. The project is located near the Horn River Basin, 190 km northwest of Fort Nelson.
By 2020, the Horn River and Montney Basins in northeastern British Columbia are projected to be producing just under six billion cubic feet of natural gas a day and meeting somewhere between a quarter and a third of Canada’s demand.
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based STIKINE GOLD has announced that diamond drill hole SD3 at the Sullivan Deeps pro…
BRITISH COLUMBIA STIKINE GOLD CORP. of Vancouver has completed a new review and interpretation of the Sullivan De…
BRITISH COLUMBIA – Vancouver-based STIKINE GOLD had high hopes for its drilling program 4 km north of the former Su…
Exploration companies are complaining of heavy rain and snow and the shortage of drilling crews in the province. We…
"This is an elephant!" someone proudly pronounced referring to the Sullivan lead/zinc mine. For a hundred…