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Inomin acquires multi-mineral property in British Columbia

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud Vancouver-based Inomin Mines (TSX.V: MINE) announced today that, subject to TSXV acceptance, it will be acquiring a 100% interest in the Fleetwood zinc-copper-silver-gold property for $10,000 and 200,000 shares to CanAlaska Uranium (TSX.V: CVV). In a press release, the company explained that the 420-hectare property, located in the New

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U.S. Energy Is Breaking All Kinds of Records — Are You Participating?

click to enlarge The decline last year was mainly due to record exports of crude oil and petroleum products, made possible since If you recall, during the second presidential debate in October 2016, Hillary Clinton falsely claimed that the U.S. is “now, for the first time ever, energy independent.” Many were quick to point out

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U.S. Energy Is Breaking All Kinds of Records — Are You Participating?

click to enlarge The decline last year was mainly due to record exports of crude oil and petroleum products, made possible since If you recall, during the second presidential debate in October 2016, Hillary Clinton falsely claimed that the U.S. is “now, for the first time ever, energy independent.” Many were quick to point out

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Argentinian provinces join “lithium board” to regulate industry

By analyst By Valentina Ruiz Leotaud The northern Argentinian provinces of Jujuy, Salta and Catamarca decided to join forces in a “lithium board” whose main objective would be to establish and enforce a regulatory framework that should be observed by mining companies. Among other things, the board would establish best practices in terms of environmental

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