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November 16, 2011

Pakistan says no to Antofagasta/Barrick mining lease application - FAST NEWS | Mineweb

http://www.mineweb.com/mineweb/view/mineweb/en/page504?oid=139800&sn=Detail&pid=110649
Reko Diq in Pakistan holds an estimated 5.9 billion tonnes of mineral resources, with an average copper grade of 0.41 percent and an average gold grade of 0.22 grams a tonne.
That's 40 mm oz of gold and 24 mm tonnes of copper (!) that are staying put for the time being... Brilliant these Pakistanis, I guess it's because they don't need the investment...?!?
Pakistan says no to Antofagasta/Barrick mining lease application
Government officials in Pakistan's remote Baluchistan province have rejected a mining lease application from Chilean copper producer Antofagasta and Canada's Barrick Gold, raising questions over the future of their Reko Diq copper-gold project.
Posted:  Wednesday , 16 Nov 2011

LONDON (Reuters)  - 
Pakistan's Baluchistan province has rejected a mining lease application from Chilean copper producer Antofagasta and Canada's Barrick Gold, raising questions over the future of their Reko Diq copper-gold project.
The two miners' joint venture, Tethyan Copper, said last month it had filed a "notice of dispute" with the province over Reko Diq, after Baluchistan government officials refused to meet the company's executives or extend a deadline for a response to objections raised over the lease.
The mining lease application, for an area including the Reko Diq deposit, was submitted in February.
"Tethyan strongly believes that the Reko Diq project can contribute significantly to the development of a modern mining industry in Baluchistan and will consider its options for further courses of action," Antofagasta said in a statement on Wednesday.
Reko Diq -- only the second significant project in the mineral-rich region and potentially a source of much needed inward investment for Pakistan -- holds an estimated 5.9 billion tonnes of mineral resources, with an average copper grade of 0.41 percent and an average gold grade of 0.22 grams a tonne.
The joint venture partners spent $200 million in 2006 buying the exploration licence from rival BHP Billiton. Construction has been projected to cost some $3.3 billion, but that is expected to climb given rising costs faced by the mining industry, particularly in remote locations like Baluchistan.
(Reporting by Clara Ferreira-Marques; Editing by David Jones)

Gold hit as Paulson cuts ETF holding - FT.com

Gold hit as Paulson cuts ETF holdings by a third -still the largest holder of the Gold ETF, GLD.  


Mr Paulson sold a third of his holdings in the SPDR Gold Trust in the third quarter, according to a regulatory filing released late on Monday. Nonetheless, his $30bn hedge fund was still the largest holder of the ETF at the end of September, with a stake worth about $3.5bn at current prices.





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November 15, 2011

TransCanada, Nebraska to work on new Keystone route | Reuters

(Reuters) - Nebraska and TransCanada Corp agreed on Monday to find a new route for the stalled Keystone XL pipeline that would steer clear of environmentally sensitive lands in the state.

Under pressure from green groups, the State Department last week ordered the company to find a new route for the line in a decision that set back the $7 billion, Canada-to-Texas pipeline by more than a year.

The pipeline would deliver 700,000 barrels a day of crude from Alberta's oil sands to Texas refineries. But environmentalists strongly oppose the project, because of the route, concerns about spills and carbon emissions from production of oil sands crude.

In the deal with Nebraska, the state would pay for the new studies to find a route that would avoid the Sandhills region and the Ogallala aquifer, which provides water for millions in the area.


Read the rest of the article here: TransCanada, Nebraska to work on new Keystone route | Reuters


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