2004

Sunridge explores in Eritrea (February 16, 2004)

Two drills are testing the Debarwa copper-gold deposit in Eritrea. The near-surface, volcanogenic massive sulphide deposit is part of the 1,400-sq.-km Asmara project held by partners Sunridge Gold (SG…


Gold-Ore eyes targets at Yuscaran

Vancouver — Gold-Ore Resources (GOZ-T) is preparing to drill its Yuscaran gold-silver project in eastern Honduras.The company can acquire the property from Breakwater Resources (BWR-T) by spending US…


ATAC eyes Chinese prospects

Vancouver-based ATAC Resources (ATC-V) plans to scour China for mineral deposits, focusing on regions where the geology and metallogeny resemble those of the northern Cordillera.The joint-venture expl…


CZN buys into Prairie Creek

An agreement with Titan Logix (TLA-V) has allowed Canadian Zinc (CZN-T) to buy Titan’s 2% net smelter return royalty interest in the Prairie Creek mine property in the Northwest Territories.Prairie Cr…


LME Warehouse Levels (February 16, 2004)

Metal stocks (in tonnes) held in London Metal Exchange warehouses at opening, Feb. 10 (change from Feb. 3 in brackets):MetalStock(tonnes)ChangeAluminium1421625(-20…




Continental heads to Tibet

Continental Minerals (KMK-V) intends to drill-test an early-stage copper-gold discovery at the Xietongmen project, 240 km southwest of Lhasa in Tibet. The Vancouver-based junior, part of the Hunter-Di…


Everton, Globestar advance Bayaguana

Vancouver — Everton Resources (EVR-V) and partner Globestar Mining (GMI-V) have tabled new copper-in-soil results and completed a first phase of drilling at the Bayaguana group of properties in the D…


People (February 16, 2004)

Argosy — Peter Lloyd retired as president and CEO but remains non-executive chairman; Cecil Bond appointed interim CEO and will serve as CFO and CEO.Banro — Peter Cowley appointed director.Bullio…


Philippines to appeal court decision

The Philippine government will challenge a Supreme Court ruling that threatens millions of dollars in foreign investment in the mining industry.The Natural Resources Department, the presidential palac…



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