CTOs on the Move

Gold Reserve Incorporated

www.goldreserveinc.com

 
Gold Reserve Inc. (“Gold Reserve” or the “Company”) is engaged in the business of acquiring, exploring and developing mining projects. The Company, an exploration stage company incorporated in 1998 under the laws of the Yukon Territory, Canada and continued to Alberta, Canada in September 2014, is the successor issuer to Gold Reserve Corporation which was incorporated in 1956. In 1992, the Company acquired and began developing what is known as the Brisas gold and copper project, located in the historic Km 88 mining district of the State of Bolivar in southeastern Venezuela (the “Brisas Project”). From 1992 to 2009, the Company ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details

Similar Companies

Bullion Monarch

Bullion Monarch is a Saint George, UT-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.

NEMI Northern Energy and Mining

NEMI Northern Energy and Mining Inc. is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.

Hardrock Mining Products

Hardrock Mining Products Ltd is a Sudbury, ON-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.

Dynacor Gold Mines

Dynacor Gold Mines Inc. is a Gatineau, QC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.

Walter Energy

Walter Energy is a publicly owned and traded (NYSE:WLT) producer of coal, coke, and natural gas. Our headquarters are located in Birmingham, Alabama. We are a leading producer and exporter of metallurgical coal for the global steel industry from underground and surface mines located in the Unites States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. We also produce thermal and industrial bituminous coal, anthracite, coke and related products, as well as coal bed methane gas (natural gas). We are a key raw materials supplier to global industries such as steel-makers and foundries. Most of our revenue comes from coal used for steel making rather than for electricity generation. Our coal is converted to coke by baking the coal in ovens in the absence of air. The resulting coke is used in the production of hot metal in a blast furnace. The coke adds heat to the process, adds carbon – the basic building block of steel, and provides permeability that allows for the necessary flow of gases through the charge of material.