Argentina’s abundant copper and lithium
Argentina has a new president ― and an abundance of raw materials. The country is sitting on a trove of mineral wealth, […]
Argentina has a new president ― and an abundance of raw materials. The country is sitting on a trove of mineral wealth, […]
Looking back, Henry was 'almost walking the board, the company, and the investors up the ladder, back to big acquisitions,' an investor told the Financial Times.
SALT LAKE CITY — Boart Longyear announces it is adding new exploration drill rigs to its Drilling Services fleet around the world […]
ECUADOR – Vancouver-based Lundin Gold has made a US$400-million private placement that, with the recent senior debt facility, provides the funding to […]
TORONTO – Barrick Gold is spreading the word about how its long term investments will drive shareholder value. The company says its […]
PERU – Southern Copper Corp., part of Grupo Mexico, is the winning bidder for the massive Michiquillay copper property in Cajamarca. The […]
CHILE – Toronto-based Barrick Gold is taking a US$429-million pre-tax impairment at its Pascua-Lama gold project in Q4 2017. The project straddles […]
ECUADOR – Lundin Gold of Vancouver has secured credit approval for US$300 million of senior debt facility for the continuing development of […]
TORONTO – On Jan. 17, 2017, Chile’s Superintendencia del Medio Ambiente (SMA) revised its sanction on Barrick Gold’s Pascua-Lama gold project that […]
BRAZIL – Vancouver’s Equinox Gold – formed late last year by the merger of Trek Mining, NewCastle Gold and Anfield Gold – […]
ARGENTINA – Pan American Silver of Vancouver has completed the prefeasibility study for the La Morocha silver deposit, part of the Joaquin […]
CHILE – Finning International of Vancouver announced last week that its South American operation has been awarded a multi-year mining contract by […]
PERU – GE Power was chosen by Southern Copper Corp. (SCC) to provide the harmonic filter for its Toquepala concentrator located in […]
Ecuador's government is trying to woo miners back, but is the public onside?