Mining expert for Beaconsfield

Mining expert for Beaconsfield

Gary Davison, a director with Lightning Nickel and managing director of mining and geotechnical consultant Mining One, has agreed to join the BMJV, which consists of Beaconsfield Gold chief executive Bill Colvin and Allstate administrator Michael Ryan.
It is not clear whether Mr Ryan will remain on the committee as an Allstate representative.
Mr Ryan has been [...]

December 26th, 2006

Chinese firms buy controlling stake in NKorea copper mine: report

Chinese firms buy controlling stake in NKorea copper mine: report

Chinese firms have bought a controlling stake in one of North Korea’s largest copper mines, Chinese and South Korean media have reported.
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Luanhe Industrial Group, based in north China’s Hebei province, last month signed a deal in Pyongyang giving it a 51-percent share in Hyesan Youth Cooper Mine, the state-controlled Tangshan Labor Daily said in a [...]

December 26th, 2006

Kudremukh Iron Ore plea to continue mining rejected

Kudremukh Iron Ore plea to continue mining rejected

The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to take immediate possession of the Kudremukh iron ore mines in Karnataka, following the stoppage of operations there in the wake of an adverse effect on the environment and eco system.
A Bench comprising Chief Justice Y.K. Sabharwal and Justices Arijit Pasayat and S.H. Kapadia asked it to select [...]

December 26th, 2006

Microbe found in California mine could be smallest life form yet

Microbe found in California mine could be smallest life form yet

The smallest form of life known to science just got smaller.
Four million of a newly discovered microbe — assuming the discovery, reported in the journal Science, is confirmed — could fit into the period at the end of this sentence.
Scientists found the microbes living in a remarkably inhospitable environment — drainage water, as caustic as [...]

December 26th, 2006

Sago mine documentary ‘emotional’

Sago mine documentary ‘emotional’

Harlan County native Carl Shoupe hasn’t met the families who lost loved ones in West Virginia’s Sago Mine disaster. But he shares a brotherhood with them as a former coal miner, and he recently helped re-enact the tragedy in a Discovery Channel feature.
The Discovery Channel filmed part of the two-hour documentary Sago Mine Disaster: On [...]

December 26th, 2006

Ethanol Use Up, Agriculture Could Suffer

Ethanol Use Up, Agriculture Could Suffer

Government agencies are urging consumers to fuel their cars with ethanol, which eventually could have a negative impact on the agriculture industry.
Michigan uses one-third of its corn crop each year to create ethonol.
The agriculture industry is breaking even on corn prices for the first time in years.

December 26th, 2006

Iowa’s 2006 ethanol production levels to hit record

Iowa’s 2006 ethanol production levels to hit record

The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association says the state will produce a record 1.5 billion gallons of ethanol in 2006.
The trade group says Iowa ethanol plants will turn out 36% more corn-based fuel in 2006 than last year, when 1.1 billion gallons was made.
In producing the record amount of ethanol, Iowa’s ethanol plants processed over 550 [...]

December 26th, 2006

SunOpta, GreenField Form Joint Venture to Build Cellulosic Ethanol Plants

SunOpta, GreenField Form Joint Venture to Build Cellulosic Ethanol Plants

SunOpta Inc. announced that it has signed a 50-50 joint venture agreement with GreenField Ethanol Inc., formerly known as Commercial Alcohols Inc., Canada’s leading producer of fuel ethanol.
Both companies will develop and implement commercial scale processes for the production of cellulosic ethanol from wood chips, including the planned establishment of one or more [...]

December 26th, 2006

Michigan corn growers gleeful as ethanol pushes up price

Michigan corn growers gleeful as ethanol pushes up price

Michigan corn growers are finding their fields turning to gold as prices rise rapidly because of the growth of ethanol production.
Many farmers complained when rain kept them out of the fields and delayed the harvest.
But the wait is paying off, as corn prices rose from $1.85 per bushel in August to $3.50 per bushel in [...]

December 26th, 2006

Growing demand hikes ethanol price

Growing demand hikes ethanol price

Growing demand for ethanol has boosted prices for the corn-based fuel additive, worrying ethanol supporters just as they’re making inroads getting motorists interested in the alternative fuel.
Greg Boesch, who owns Fred’s Mini Mart in Shadeland, said when he began selling E85, it was between 30 cents and 40 cents a gallon cheaper than gasoline.
Now, he’s [...]

December 26th, 2006