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North American Palladium is the world`s only pure play palladium producer. Our Lac des Iles Mine, located 120 kms northwest of Thunder Bay features a world class orebody consisting of one of the largest underground mines in Canada and surface operations. Mine operations are data driven, supported by the latest in mine technology and equipment, real time mine management, and automation. We employee more than 650 of Canada`s best and brightest. Driven to exceed, our people are motivated by a culture of safety in a positive and collaborative work environment. With modern infrastructure, a significant exploration portfolio, and dedicated employees North American Palladium is well-positioned to continue its low-cost, long-term, sustainable operations.
Quaterra Resources is a junior copper exploration and development company with the primary objective to advance its U.S. subsidiary`s copper projects in the Yerington District, Nevada.
American Nickeloid Company is a Peru, IL-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Sandfire Resources America Inc, formerly Tintina Resources Inc, is a Canada-based mining exploration and development company. The Company`s operations are limited to a single industry segment being the acquisition, exploration and development of resource properties. The Company focuses on the development and mining of its wholly owned flagship property, the Black Butte Copper Project (the BBCP) in central Montana, the United States. The Black Butte Copper Project is located north of White Sulphur Springs and includes the Johnny Lee Deposit, which contains copper concentration. The Black Butte Copper Project is an underground mine.
Margaux Resources Ltd. is a Calgary based, publicly traded resource company, currently focused on their Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, located in the southeast portion of British Columbia. The Jersey Emerald Property has four distinct deposit types. These are carbonate-hosted lead-zinc (Irish style massive sulphide), sedex type zinc-silver-copper, and gold-bismuth skarn and tungsten skarn mineralization. The Emerald/Dodger Tungsten mine was the largest tungsten producer in British Columbia and second largest in Canada. It closed in 1973 due to poor tungsten prices and the expectation of the implementation of a "super royalty". With the recent substantial increase in tungsten price the company will be re-evaluating the existing reserves and implementing a program designed to define additional areas on the Property that have high tungsten potential. Margaux Resources holds interests in various oil and gas properties located in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The current projects are the Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, and the Jumpbush oil and gas production in south eastern Alberta.