Mining Articles

American Manganese's lithium-ion battery recycling technology granted patent

Apr. 3, 2019, 7:08 AM / MINING.com Staff

The United States Patent and Trade Mark Office has issued a patent for American Manganese's (TSX.V: AMY) lithium-ion battery cathode material recycling technology.In a press release, the British Columbia-based company indicated that the granting of the patent constitutes a milestone as it provides legal protection of its flagship technology."It is extremely exciting to have the opportunity to pot...Read More

Collegiate Mining Competition remembers fallen miners

Apr. 3, 2019, 6:35 AM / MINING.com Staff

About 200 people recently took part in the International Collegiate Mining Competition, held in Virginia City, Nevada.Bryn Llewellyn, from Camborne School of Mines at the University of Exeter, hand steeling. Photo by Max Willcock.For the 41st year in a row, the three-day event gathered students from mining schools from around the world who formed 18 teams in the men's category and eight teams in t...Read More

Eight miners suffocate in unauthorised Peruvian gold mine - local media

Wed Apr 03 05:44:02 2019 / Staff reporter

Eight men suffocated in an unauthorised gold mine in Peru after a tunnel they dug began spewing noxious fumes, local media reported. Rough cut - no reporter narration.Read full newsRead More

ISIS claims kidnapping and killing Canadian geologist in Burkina Faso

Apr. 3, 2019, 3:45 AM / Cecilia Jamasmie

ISIS has claimed it kidnapped and killed a Canadian geologist in Burkina Faso three months ago, according to the latest issue of the propaganda newsletter Al-Naba, circulated last week.Halifax, Nova Scotia-based Kirk Woodman, vice-president of exploration for private gold explorer Progress Minerals, was found dead on Jan. 16 in rural Burkina Faso, after having been abducted a day earlier.Propagan...Read More

Eight miners suffocated in unauthorized gold mine in Peru: local media

Wed Apr 03 02:26:03 2019 / Staff reporter

Eight men suffocated in an unauthorized gold mine in Peru after a tunnel they du...Read full newsRead More

Eight miners suffocate in unauthorised Peruvian gold mine - local media

Wed Apr 03 02:26:02 2019 / Staff reporter

Eight men suffocated in an unauthorised gold mine in Peru after a tunnel they dug began spewing noxious fumes, local media reported. Rough cut - no reporter narration.Read full newsRead More

Venzee Technologies Completes Integration with Product Information Management (PIM) Channel Partner and Commences Onboarding Clients

April 03, 2019 01:06:40 / Staff reporter

Vancouver, BC - Venzee Technologies Inc. (TSX-V: VENZ) (the "Corporation" or "Venzee") is pleased to announce that it has completed integration of its Venzee Mesh API content distribution platform with one of its five previously announced Product Information Management (PIM) channel partners and has commenced onboarding manufacturers and distributors of the channel partner.This well-established P...Read More

4 Penny Stocks to Own for 2019

April 03, 2019 / James Brumley, InvestorPlace Feature Writer

[Editor’s note: This story was previously published in May 2018. It has since been updated and republished.]Do you think penny stocks are best left to amateur traders who don’t understand that cheap stocks are cheap for a reason? It’s not an entirely unfair assessment. Many of these young (and doomed) companies are the beneficiaries of great sales pitches, but their investors oft...Read More

Chakana Copper advances Soledad ?EUR?in Peru

April 3, 2019 / Posted Trish Saywell

Since exploration began in August 2017 at its Soledad copper-gold-silver project in Peru, Chakana Copper (TSXV: PERU; US-OTC: CHKKF) has drilled four of 17 confirmed breccia pipes, pinpointed another 12 targets, and tripled its land position in the district to 31 square kilometres.The company drilled 25,200 metres in 94 holes in its first round of exploration at the project, 260 km northwest of Li...Read More

Gold Fundamentals Continue to Improve

Apr3, 2019 / Jordan Roy-Byrne

Stop me if you've heard this before. Precious Metals disappointed again.The miners were leading the metals but the metals broke down from bear flag patterns and that took the miners lower, suggesting an interim top is in place.The technicals suggest weakness could be ahead for the sector but the fundamentals are finally turning bullish.Before we get to fundamentals, let's look at the technicals. T...Read More

Diversify Your RRSP With These 2 Top Gold Stocks

April 3, 2019 / Karen Thomas, CFA

Saving for retirement with a well-diversified RRSP portfolio will enable your financial goals to come to life under different economic scenarios, as the benefits of diversification work their magic.One sector that is a safe, diversifying anchor in a portfolio is the gold sector.The U.S. dollar is strongly correlated to movements in gold prices. As the U.S. dollar rises, the price of gold falls, as...Read More

3 of the Best Canadian Energy Stocks With Questionable Value

April 3, 2019 / Victoria Hetherington

The following three TSX index energy stocks have questionable value at the moment from market ratios that are slightly too high to a lack of data that makes inherent value hard to analyze. However, from uranium to big-name utilities, these stocks are worth holding in a portfolio based on other aspects of their data, from strong track records to positive outlooks.Cameco (TSX:CCO)(NYSE:CCJ)This uran...Read More

Larry Kudlow Wants A 50 b.p. Cut In Fed Funds - Why?

April 3, 2019 / admin

The stock market has been rising relentlessly since Christmas, riding on a crest of increasingly bearish economic reports. Maybe the hedge fund algos are anticipating that the Fed will soon start cutting rates. Data indicates foreigners and retail investors are pulling cash from U.S. stocks. This for me implies that the market is being pushed higher by hedge fund computer algos reacting to any bul...Read More

Ospraie becomes phoenix

03 April 2019 / Staff reporter

He decided his best recourse would be to wind down its activities and return the funds under management to its investors.Read More

Vale could use stockpiles as global iron ore supply constrained

03 April 2019 / Staff reporter

However RBC analyst Tyler Broda noted Vale's ability to draw down on stockpiles and tipped the Brazil-based miner would ship more tonnes into the seaborne market this year than in 2018, also pointing to the iron ore price easing. The benchmark 62% fines iron ore price is returning towards a record high due to recently-announced supply constraints, rising above US$90/t again yesterday to $90.1...Read More

Islamic State claims to have killed Canadian geologist

April 3, 2019 / Resource World

Kirk WoodmanThe Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) claims to have kidnapped and killed Canadian geologist Kirk Woodman while he was working in Burkina Faso, West Africa, according to published reports.Woodman's body was found on January 16, 2019, two days after his abduction by a dozen gunmen at a mining site operated by privately owned Vancouver company Progress Minerals.A report by Reuters n...Read More

First Cobalt produces battery-grade sulfate

April 3, 2019 / Resource World

The First Cobalt Refinery near the town of Cobalt, northeastern Ontario. Source: First Cobalt Corp.First Cobalt Corp. [FCC-TSXV; FTSSF-OTCQB; FCC-ASX) shares rallied sharply Wednesday April 3 after the company said it has successfully produced a battery grade cobalt suflate.The company said it achieved this result by using the First Cobalt Refinery flowsheet, a milestone that brings the company cl...Read More

Alamos Gold hits 2.0 million milestone in Mexico

April 3, 2019 / Resource World

Alamos Gold's 100%-owned Mulatos gold mine located 220 km east of Hermosillo, Sonora State, Mexico. Source: Alamos Gold Inc.Alamos Gold Inc. [AGI-TSX, NYSE] said Wednesday April 3 that its Mulatos Mine in Mexico produced its two millionth ounce of gold in March 2019. This milestone marks the end of the 5% net smelter royalty, representing a saving of approximately $65 per ounce at the current gold...Read More

10 Million Barrels a Day or Bust

April3, 2019 / Keith Kohl

Every young Saudi prince knows the story.The source of their family's oil wealth starts back during the 1930s, when a small group of wildcatters drilled the Dammam No. 1 well.It was the first oil well ever drilled in Saudi Arabia.And it turned out to be a dud.So was the next. And the next. And the next.You get the point.For these early drillers, the seventh time was the charm.On December 7, 1936,...Read More

When humans settle on Mars, houses could be 3D-printed

Apr 03 2019 / News room

When the first humans settle on Mars, what if their homes were not built but printed?That's the question being posed in the latest NASA Centennial Challenge, pitting teams from industry and academia to design and 3D-print habitats using materials that can be found on the Martian surface."The great thing about 3D printing is trying to make it as autonomous as possible," said Grant McHargue, a senio...Read More

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