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| Mickey Fulp - Mercenary Geologist |
Reserves vs. Resources : a primer for the lay investor |
As a classically-trained economic geologist, I was introduced to the definition of “Ore” and “Ore Deposit” during the first minute of my first course in graduate school at the University of New Mexico.Sunday, December 13, 2020 |
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| Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
Is This The Beginning Of The Next Silver Rush |
This report is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT from Oilprice.com
Far below the Nevada desert, past ancient mine shafts and rock-strewn caverns, there could be a fortune waiting to be made by one small company.
A fortune in silver.
A mine that inspired the silver rush in the 1880s, that was tapped once more in the 1960s, could again prove a boon to miners using the latest technologies to tap unexplored and unexploited mineral deposits.
It could prove to be a great re-discovery in the history of silver mininMonday, November 30, 2020 |
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| Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd |
Doggie (Life) Style |
Disregard disease – Ebola, Zika and whatever else is cooking out there. Things like - rising sea levels, global shortages of fresh water, simmering religious tensions, the potential for wars over mineral resources and what a higher gold price means. Disregard financial calamity, malfunctioning governments and lying sleazebag politicians leading us down the garden path.
Forget about climate change, somebody else can deal with it. Is it to be inflation, disinflation, deflation or stagflation?Wednesday, April 22, 2020 |
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| The Gold Report |
Keith Barron Wants to Mine U3O8 'Cheep' |
More mining companies should follow the example of the garimpeiro miners of Brazil who mine until they fail to make a profit, says Bob Moriarty of 321 Gold, who discusses one gold and one uranium company that may be changing the paradigm.
The garimpeiro miners in Brazil can't spell either. All they know how to do is to mine at a profit. Unlike professionally run mining companies, they mine until they fail to make a profit. Then they stop. All garimpeirosFriday, December 15, 2017 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Gold mining to resume in Wales after 20 years, just in time for royal wedding |
There are plans to restart gold mining in north Wales after a major mineral firm took a large stake in the owner of the Clogau gold project.
Alba Mineral Resources has taken a 49-percent stake in Gold Mines of Wales Ltd. (GMOW), which owns the the Clogau gold project, situated within the Dolgellau gold belt.
Just in time for Meghan Markle's wedding ring when she marries Prince Harry.
The British Royal Family has been using Welsh gold to create their wedding rings since 1923. ...
... For the remaFriday, December 8, 2017 |
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| The Energy Report |
Pure-Play Vanadium Producer's Q3 Revenues Increase 153 YOY |
With the price of vanadium on the rise, one pure-play producer is reaping the benefits.
Vanadium, a metal that maintains a low profile, has been on a tear recently. The metal is used to harden steel: a mere two pounds of vanadium added to one ton of steel doubles its strength. The price of vanadium has surged since the summer, led by the expectation of China increasing the required amount of vanadium in steel used for construction, accoWednesday, November 22, 2017 |
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| Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd |
Lithium Supercycle |
The truth, in regards to the world’s mineral resources, is that we in the western developed countries are usually not in control of supply.
“The spectre of resource insecurity has come back with a vengeance. The world is undergoing a period of intensified resource stress, driven in part by the scale and speed of demand growth from emerging economies and a decade of tight commodity markets. Poorly designed and short-sighted policies are also making things worse, not better. Whether or not resouTuesday, October 17, 2017 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Indonesian president urges action on Freeport mine deal |
JAKARTA, Indonesia -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo called for faster progress to wrap up a deal with Freeport-McMoRan Inc. on rights to the giant Grasberg copper mine, which the U.S. firm owns, officials said today.
The chief executive of the world's biggest publicly traded copper company -- which under a framework deal in August agreed to divest 51 percent of the mine -- held talks with officials in Jakarta earlier in the day.
The deal is intended to replace an existing contract with a "speTuesday, October 10, 2017 |
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| Richard Mills - Ahead of the Herd |
Manganese X Completes its Second Phase Drill Program at Battery Hill |
Manganese X Energy Corp. has released new drill results from the spring drill program on the Battery Hill deposit at its Houlton Woodstock manganese property located in Carleton county, five kilometres northwest of Woodstock, N.B. The drill program consisted of 9 holes totaling 1599 meters on the Sharpe Farm and Moody Hill areas of the deposit where previous drilling in 2016 intersected MnO grades such as 16.73% over 32.85m (107.8 feet) and 13.87% over 52.6m (172.5 feet) (news release dated FebThursday, August 17, 2017 |
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| 24hgold |
Second Quarter Results |
Thursday, July 27, 2017 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Philippines' Duterte warns miners: 'I will tax you to death' |
MANILA -- Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said today he wanted to stop exporting mineral resources and might close the mining sector completely and tax miners "to death" if damage to the environment persisted.
"The protection of the environment must be made a priority ahead of mining and all other activities that adversely affect one way or another," Duterte said in his State of the Nation address, his second since assuming power in June last year. "This policy is non-negotiable."
The PhiliTuesday, July 25, 2017 |
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| Chris Powell - GATA |
Zimbabwe contemplates restoring its own currency with gold backing |
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Gold Reserves to Anchor Local Currency
By Walter Nyamukondiwa
The Herald, Harare, Zimbabwe
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
The government is working on a plan to establish a gold reserve to anchor the introduction of a local currency when the right time comes for the return to the Zimbabwe dollar, it has been learnt.
This comes at a time when the country is grappling with cash shortages and economists believe that the issuance of a gold-backed local currency would help stimulate economic activity.
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