Spotlight on the Conferences. Diario de Cuyo.
Diario de Cuyo refering to the 2010 edition of Argentina Mining. View original article in Spanish
read moreMinera Andes Reports Excellent Mid-season Drill Results at its Los Azules Porphyry Copper Project. Marketwire. March 2010.
TORONTO, ONTARIO–(Marketwire – March 8, 2010) – Minera Andes Inc. (the “Corporation” or “Minera Andes”) (TSX:MAI)(OTCBB:MNEAF) is pleased to announce exploration results from our 100% owned copper project, Los Azules, in San Juan province (Argentina). Exploration commenced in mid-December 2009 and four diamond drills are currently operating on the project.
…
This news release has been reviewed and approved by Nivaldo Rojas, a geologist and independent consultant to the Corporation, who is a Qualified Person as defined by National Instrument 43-101 and is responsible for program design and quality control of exploration undertaken by the Corporation at its Los Azules Project.
Investing in mining stocks: To venture is key. Newsletter Argentina Mining, February 2010.
By Paola Rojas
Investing in mining stocks does not have to be off-limits for companies and individuals from the sector in South America. Read about the key aspects to venture with success on this side of the mining business.
read moreRojas & Asociados Gets Key Contract in Lithium Exploration. Mendoza Económico.
See original article in Spanish.
read moreLi3 Energy, Inc. Engages Rojas & Asociados as Project Manager. Li3 Energy.
LIMA, PERU–(Marketwire – January 6, 2010) – Li3 Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: LIEG), (“Li3 Energy” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has engaged Rojas & Asociados (Rojas) as project manager for its upcoming exploration programs in Chile, Argentina and Peru.
read moreRaising the bet: Pan American Silver wants more. Newsletter Argentina Mining. November 2009.
By Carolina Martinez and Paola Rojas*
A million dollar acquisition puts Argentina again on the sight of mining worldwide since one of the largest silver reservoirs could be put in motion. The company in the center of the story chooses one more time to invest in Argentina.
read moreTo learn from the best, today more than ever. Newsletter Argentina Mining. October 2009.
By Paola Rojas.*
Argentina continues living an unprecedented mining growth, same growth that in some way kept us busy during most of the time since the current crisis started. Even though we cannot forget that this boom was mainly powered by investments committed a long time ago, reality shows that the sector has grown in most of the economic indicators: production level, exports, investments, and also in others more tangible for any spectator, such as the number of operating mines.
read moreNow, Mendoza. Newsletter Argentina Mining. September 2009.
By Paola Rojas and Victor Bonfils
In light of the mining boom Argentina is experiencing, one of the provinces that imposed a law restricting the activity is rethinking its position.
During August, a piece of news much expected since 2006 was finally known: Vale – the new owner of the Potasio Rio Colorado potash project, until earlier this year property of Rio Tinto, who in turn had purchased it from Minera Tea in 2005 – received the approval of its Environmental Impact Declaration, key milestone for advancing towards the realization of the 3,000 M dollars project. After this, the company needs to continue with sectorial permits and define how the energy required will be obtained.
read moreMining in Argentina 2009: After the storm, is the outlook positive? Newsletter Argentina Mining. July 2009.
By Paola Rojas
In spite of the global crisis, Argentina continues to crystallize projects and mines of significant importance, further enhancing an already dynamic sector.
It is true that the crisis precipitated the exit of a good number of companies with projects in exploration –both grass roots and advanced- but the vast majority owe their withdrawal to other reasons. For example, Alexander Gold had already decided to stop their Leon project months before; they now are only maintaining the property and focusing on the development of their processing technology Metaleach.
read moreThis year Mendoza is left out of Argentina Mining. Mdz. July 2009.
See original article in Spanish.
read more