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Y-K Delta Residents Protest 15-Day Comment Period On Donlin Gold Water Permits

Y-K Delta Residents Protest 15-Day Comment Period On Donlin Gold Water Permits
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Kinross reports 2020 fourth-quarter and full-year results

(a) The portion attributable to Chirano non-controlling interest represents the non-controlling interest (10%) in the production cost of sales for the Chirano mine. (b) (c) “Attributable silver revenues” represents the attributable portion of metal sales realized from the production of the secondary or by-product metal (i.e. silver). Revenue from the sale of silver, which is produced as a by-product of the process used to produce gold, effectively reduces the cost of gold production. (d) “General and administrative” expenses is as reported on the consolidated statement of operations, net of certain restructuring expenses. General and administrative expenses are considered sustaining costs as they are required to be absorbed on a continuing basis for the effective operation and governance of the Company.

Oil and gas industry fears Biden will halt key projects in Alaska

Oil and gas industry fears Biden will halt key projects in Alaska February 5th |     President Joe Biden moved swiftly in his first days in office to suspend oil and gas drilling on federal lands, stirring concerns among Alaska leaders and drillers that key projects may be halted. The new Democratic president s actions haven t yet appeared to cause long-term disruptions in Alaska, though an oil exploration project was delayed for more than a week. While many Alaskans expect the state s existing oil fields to keep pumping oil, they say Biden s plans to retool the national economy to deal with climate change could have an outsized impact on Alaska and its heavy reliance on oil production.

Alaska Avalanche on Bear Mountain Kills Three Hikers

Alaska Avalanche on Bear Mountain Kills Three Hikers On 2/4/21 at 5:59 AM EST Three hikers have died after an avalanche in the Bear Mountain area of Alaska, state troopers have confirmed. The bodies of Thomas Devine, aged 54, from nearby Chugiak, Matthew Nyman, a 43-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Edward Watson, a 50-year-old from Miami, were recovered on Wednesday. The men were reported missing after they failed to return from a hike in the Bear Mountain region. Bear Mountain is in Chugach State Park, near Mirror Lake and Peters Creek. The group set off on Tuesday morning at about 10:30 a.m. and were expected to return that afternoon at around 5 p.m. When they did not, the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center was alerted.

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