Junior Mining News

Barrick to pay $20 million to settle Pascua-Lama-related arbitration case

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Canada’s Barrick Gold (TSX, NYSE:ABX) has agreed to pay $20 million to a Chilean group in order to settle an arbitration case against the company filed last year after the miner, the world’s No.1 gold producer by market value, halted payments settled in 2005. The lawsuit, brought by the irrigation

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Getting the Market Right: David Fessler Explains Oil Well Metrics

By Steve McDonald Transcript: Steve McDonald: Our guest this week is David Fessler, The Oxford Club’s Energy and Infrastructure Strategist, and he’s here to talk about continuing growth in initial production in oil – something I’ve never even heard of, Dave, to be perfectly honest. Welcome. How are you? Dave Fessler: I’m doing great, Steve.

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Mexico’s mining sector to reach $17.8bn by 2020 on zinc prices, strong pipeline

By analyst By Cecilia Jamasmie Mexico’s mining industry is expected to stage one the strongest recoveries in Latin America over the coming years, thanks to a strong pipeline of projects across mineral sectors, competitive operating costs, supportive government policies and rising metal prices, a new report says. Gold and silver sectors will remain relatively fragmented,

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