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Resource round-up: Atlantic Coal, Silvermere, Toledo Mining

Mon, 30th Jul 2012 10:59

Shares Atlantic Coal, the AIM-listed miner focused on Pennsylvania, USA, jumped 11% in early trading after it reported a positive production update from its Stockton Colliery. In the three months to the end of June the company saw an 18.8% increase in clean coal production compared to the first quarter of 2012. Atlantic now anticipates production will increase further and is targeting production of more than 155,000 tons for 2012.Silvermere, the independent oil and gas company focused on appraisal and production opportunities in the US, said it had made further progress with the tie-in of the I-1 well in its Mustang Island 818-L Field. Some days had been lost last week due to sea swells outside safe operating tolerance, the company said, but as of Sunday night, the outlook for sea and weather conditions was satisfactory for continuing operations.Toledo Mining rose 4% on Monday after it updated investors on production at its Berong nickel mine. Production in the three months to the end of June was 179,178 wmt at an average grade of 1.63% nickel, the firm said. Direct ore shipping operations, which resumed with two shipments in March this year, continued throughout the second quarter of 2012. This resulted in a further six completed shipments to China by the end of the quarter.Another riser was Jupiter Energy - up almost 6% after it said testing of new areas of its J-51 well in Kazakhstan was producing oil at a rate of 600 - 650 barrels per day. The firm also said its J-52 well had resumed production after upgrades following changes to health and safety rules. Upgrades were ongoing at a third well, J-50, the company said, but current oil sales commitments were being met from J-51 and J-52 production.China-focused gold and zinc miner Griffin Mining said it had successfully upped its interest in Hebei Hua Ao Mining Industry Company, the owner of the Caijiaying Zinc-Gold Mine and surrounding tenements, to 88%. It has also extended the term of its Hua Ao joint venture to 2037. Chairman, Mladen Ninkov, said: "As Griffin now progresses towards increasing production at Caijiaying, and with the hope of continuing favourable metals prices, the returns to Griffin and its shareholders should not only justify the price paid by the company in this transaction, but exceed all expectations". The firm's shares rose 6% on the news.Ariana Resources, the gold exploration and development company focused on Turkey, said it had raised £625,000 before expenses via a placing of 41,666,668 new ordinary shares. The money is to be used for the acquisition and exploration of new gold properties in western, central and eastern Turkey and for additional working capital. But all the extra shares on the market did not impress investors who wiped 24% off the firm's value in morning trading.Shares were off slightly at Leni Oil & Gas after it said plans to sell its Spanish assets for €8m had been delayed for a few days due to "a minor technicality" with the buyer's banking arrangements. The company said it was confident that completion would occur shortly and added that the buyer was now paying a late completion surcharge of €50,000 per day.Stratex International, an exploration and development company, has announced that following the completion of a four-month due-diligence programme on the company's Muratdere porphyry copper-gold-molybdenum project in Turkey, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Pragma, which carried out the programme, has signed a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire 51% of the company holding Muratdere assets from Stratex. Stratex will receive $1.7m from the purchase and the subsidiary, Lodos, will obtain the right to acquire up to 70% by making additional payments, undertaking further drilling, and completing a feasibility study.MM
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24 Jan 2012 12:17

Atlantic Coal does not dig delays

US-focused AIM-listed miner Atlantic Coal increased coal sales in 2011 despite experiencing mechanical problems at the Stockton Colliery, its open-cast anthracite operation in Pennsylvania. During the year the firm sold 106,403 tons of coal compared to 97,349 tons the previous year, with a rise in

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9 Jan 2012 13:24

Atlantic Coal agrees terms with local operator

Atlantic Coal, the AIM-listed Pennsylvania-based coal production and processing company, has announced that the Reading Anthracite Company (RAC), an established operator in Pennsylvania's anthracite coal industry, has approved the lease option agreement over the 410-acre mining property. Atlantic

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3 Jan 2012 09:00

Atlantic Coal signs option on new US anthracite site

US focused aim listed miner Atlantic Coal rallied after it signed an option on a new US anthracite property that could more than double its anthracite reserves. The lease option with Pennsylvania based Reading Anthracite is for a permitted 410 acre site in the Pennsylvanian Anthracitic Belt, 25 mil

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23 Aug 2011 14:01

Atlantic Coal recovering well

Despite a return to gross profit, coal miner Atlantic Coal has continued to make a pre-tax loss, according to its unaudited half year results. Although the company made a gross profit of $843,106 and turnover was up from $4.8m to $7.5m, the company made a $1.05m loss before tax, though that was a

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30 Jun 2011 12:29

Atlantic Coal pays $2.1m to clear General Electric Capital loan

Pennsylvania-based coal miner Atlantic Coal has agreed to make an upfront cash payment of $2.1m to Mayford for the interest and penalty interest accrued on a loan note, which was initially issued to General Electric Capital Corp (GECC). This deal will discharge in full all of Atlantic Coal's liabi

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8 Jun 2011 10:48

Atlantic Coal to raise production, looking at acquisitions

AIM listed Pennsylvania based coal mining outfit Atlantic Coal has today published its results for the 2010 calendar year. During the period under review the company's revenues grew by 18.5%, to $10.72m, but its cost of goods sold grew by far more, by 74%, to $12.7m. The above discrepancy resulted

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14 Mar 2011 16:47

London close: Japanese concerns knock Footsie

London closed near to its low for the day as a decline on Wall Street dragged the market lower later in the day and there were concerns about the possible effects of the Japanese earthquake on financial markets and global economies. Miners Rio Tinto, Xstrata, African Barrick and ENRC are the pick o

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14 Mar 2011 14:57

London afternoon: Shares stuck lower as Japan casts shadow

London's blue chips have turned lower again following falls on Wall Street as traders continue to mull the possible effects of the Japanese earthquake. Miners Rio Tinto, Xstrata, African Barrick and ENRC are the pick of the mining sector. Also going well is temporary power solutions provider Aggrek

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14 Mar 2011 12:21

London midday: Blue chips turn lower on volatile day

London's blue chips have turned lower again as investors await the US markets' reaction to Japan's devastating earthquake. Miners Rio Tinto, Xstrata, African Barrick and ENRC are the pick of the mining sector. Also going well is temporary power solutions provider Aggreko, which may find its service

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14 Mar 2011 12:02

Atlantic Coal secures option over US coal assets

AIM-quoted Pennsylvanian coal miner Atlantic Coal has obtained an option to acquire a nearby anthracite mining property in Pennsylvania. The property has 1m tons of coal silt and 2.5m tons of subsurface coal rserves recoverable by open cast mining. There are also 12m tons of colliery spoil expecte

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14 Mar 2011 08:47

London open: Aggreko in demand in wake of earthquake

Mining stocks are shoring up the Footsie but the blue-chip index is still in the red, despite the price of oil ebbing. Miners Rio Tinto, Xstrata, African Barrick and ENRC are the pick of the mining sector. Also going well is temporary power solutions provider Aggreko, which may find its services c

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14 Mar 2011 08:24

Atlantic Coal gets first dibs on coal asset

Pennsylvania-focused coal miner Atlantic Coal has secured an option to buy a 158 acre anthracite mining property in Pennsylvania. Based on information provided to the company, the directors believe that the asset could consist of up to 12m tons of colliery spoil, estimated to contain 10-15% of reco

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14 Feb 2011 11:50

Atlantic Coal raises £12m

Pennsylvania-focused coal miner Atlantic Coal has raised £12m gross from investors that include the Blackrock Smaller Companies Fund. The shares are being placed at 0.75p a share and this represents a 70% increase on the existing share capital. Directors and their wives are subscribing for 46.67m o

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18 Jan 2011 16:39

New Sirius Minerals finance boss invests £99,000

Potash explorer Sirius Minerals' new finance director Andrew Lindsay has invested £99,000 in the company following his appointment. Lindsay was appointed on the same day that Sirius announced its acquisition of York Potash. He was previously finance director of AIM-quoted European Nickel. He has

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