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Mining News: Prospector looks beyond White Gold find 01/17/2010 Yukon's Shawn Ryan sees bright future for mining district; expects major to purchase Underworld property then grab Coffee deposit
The prospector who discovered the highly promising White Gold property near Dawson City, Yukon Territory says he believes the future is beyond bright for the region – it's blazing.
Shawn Ryan, a self-...
Mining News: Alaska miners face hopeful New Year 01/17/2010 State's fairly independent economic cycle and growing global demand for minerals will spawn many opportunities for industry
In my simple world of cause and effect, when I see things happen I always leap to the conclusion that there will be a related subsequent development. When I see the United States borrow untold billio...
Mining News: Movie gives industry a big black eye 01/17/2010 James Cameron's 'Avatar' exploits outdated stereotype; gifted earth scientists and engineers lead most successful mining companies
I must join what appears to be a growing parade of voices criticizing some aspect of the mega-blockbuster sci-fi movie, Avatar, and add my two cents.
Critics have complained about the movie's story l...
Chukchi air permit takes Shell closer to 2010 drilling program 01/17/2010
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Jan. 7 decision to propose an amended air quality permit for Shell's planned exploration drilling in the Arctic Alaska outer continental shelf of the Chukchi...
Greening of Oil: What better New Year's resolution than to get rid of some of last years' gifts? 01/17/2010
After a holiday season full of new presents, what could be a better New Year's resolution than to get rid of some of last years' gifts?
If your family is anything like mine, you might be experiencing...
Greening of Oil: Canadian biofuels document triggers official denials 01/17/2010 Environment Canada at odds with U.S. study claiming subsidies a waste
A spreading North American debate over the costs and benefits of ethanol and biofuel policies lends itself to easy misunderstanding.
Take the case of what has been described as a "poorly worded" Cana...
Our Arctic Neighbors: Russian shipping company focusing on Arctic 01/10/2010
Russia's largest shipping company, state-owned Sovcomflot, plans to start delivering oil and gas via the eastern route of its Arctic shipping lane in the summer, Sovcomflot's president and CEO, Sergey...
Anchorage to assess Beluga whale listing 01/10/2010
The Municipality of Anchorage has hired attorney William Stelle of law firm KandL Gates LLP to coordinate the municipality's response to the National Marine Fisheries Service designation of critical hab...
Time to take a stand on climate change? 01/10/2010 Alaska legislators want information to determine a strategy on responding to climate change actions and the use of the ESA in AK
The stakes are high and the rhetoric climbing in the debate between those who want to apply the Endangered Species Act for the protection of wildlife potentially threatened by a warming climate, and t...
New Nicolai Creek gas well goes on line 01/10/2010 Aurora Gas has brought no. 11 well into operation and company applies for new PA and unit expansion at west Cook Inlet gas field
Independent gas producer Aurora Gas has brought on line a new well, the Nicolai Creek No. 11, in its Nicolai Creek gas field, at the northern end of Trading Bay, on the western coast of Alaska's Cook...
EPA proposes approving Shell air permit 01/10/2010
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency proposes to approve an air quality permit for Shell's planned exploration drilling operations in the Chukchi Sea, the Alaska Department of Environmental Conser...
Ho-ho-hold the holidays 01/10/2010 Proponents of Mackenzie gas have tight deadline to respond to 679-page report
It landed Dec. 30 with a thud on desks in the high-rise petroleum towers of downtown Calgary, spoiling whatever hopes employees working on the Mackenzie Gas Project might have had to put their feet up...
Exxon's legal extra 01/10/2010 Just ahead of Point Thomson ruling, firm touts drilling progress; state objects
With a judge on the brink of issuing a key ruling in the battle for control of the rich Point Thomson oil and gas field, ExxonMobil has filed a last-minute statement from its Alaska chief in hopes of...
New Chukchi lawsuit schedule proposed 01/03/2010
The plaintiffs and defendants in an appeal in the U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska against the February 2008 Chukchi Sea outer continental shelf oil and gas lease sale have filed a propo...
Mackenzie has liftoff; panel gives support to project 01/03/2010
The Mackenzie Gas Project has surfaced from its prolonged regulatory bog to receive strong backing from a Joint Review Panel which gave approval, along with caveats, based on its examination of the im...
Need regulatory clarity 01/03/2010 CINGS wants to know if RCA will regulate new Cannery Loop gas storage facility
Anxious to move forward with the development of a new natural gas storage facility in Alaska's Cook Inlet basin, to support declining winter utility gas deliverability, on Dec. 21 TransCanada subsidia...
New briefing schedule for Chukchi lawsuit 12/27/2009
Plaintiffs and defendants in an appeal in U.S. District Court for the District of Alaska against the February 2008 Chukchi Sea outer continental shelf oil and gas lease sale have agreed to establish a...
State intervenes in Beaufort Sea litigation 12/27/2009
The State of Alaska has filed a motion to intervene in an appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit by the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission and the Inupiat Community of the Arctic Slope...
Our Arctic Neighbors: Russian investment climate needs a boost 12/27/2009
Russia needs to make itself more attractive to investment from foreign energy companies, the country's minister of natural resources, Yuri Trutnev, said in an interview with the newspaper Vremya Novos...
Energy policy: a neglected stepchild? 12/27/2009 The Congressional focus on greenhouse gases and climate change is pushing U.S. energy policy into the background, lawyer says
While debate in the U.S. Congress centers on greenhouse gas emissions and climate change, energy policy and U.S. energy security have become somewhat neglected, Tom Roberts, a member of Washington, D....
State, feds investigate spill at North Slope's Lisburne field 12/27/2009 Ruptured pipe in BP-operated field releases estimated 45,828 gallons of oil and water; criminal and civil probes under way by Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, US EPA
State and federal authorities confirm they're conducting criminal and civil investigations into a pipeline rupture discovered in the BP-operated Lisburne oil field on Nov. 29.
Weld Royal, spokeswoman...
Lawyers debate BP motion 12/27/2009 Company fights Alaska's billion-dollar suit over '06 Prudhoe Bay pipeline leaks
A lawyer for BP on Dec. 21 urged a judge to dismiss much of the State of Alaska's lawsuit against the company seeking $1 billion or more in damages for the 2006 pipeline spills in the Prudhoe Bay oil...
Mining News: Pebble bobs to, fro on waves of opinion 12/20/2009 Fisheries board rejects plan to establish Bristol Bay fish refuge; Native corporations differ sharply on mining project's impact
The Pebble Partnership, a 50-50 joint venture between Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd. and Anglo American plc, can chalk up one win and one potential loss toward the development of a mine at its copper-...
Mining News: Livengood explorer could build mine 12/20/2009 Junior seems reluctant to turn over multimillion-ounce Alaska gold asset to major; vows to assemble operations team in early 2010
International Tower Hill Mines Ltd.'s rapidly expanding Livengood gold project could prove to be the catalyst that transitions the Vancouver B.C.-based junior from explorer to producer.
"The Livengoo...
Mining News: Yukon mining stays strong in recession 12/20/2009 Territory and First Nations leaders: Mining plays important role in Yukon; vigilance needed to remain globally competitive
WHITEHORSE – Since the Klondike Gold Rush when tens of thousands of fortune-seekers stampeded to this northern land looking for gold, the mining industry has been the backbone of Yukon Territory's eco...
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