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  2. Alaska district of US Army Corps seeks more time to ... - AOL

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    Northern Dynasty Minerals, which owns the project through its unit Pebble Partnership, had maintained the position that the process of the final record decision for the project was not properly ...

  3. Pebble Mine - Wikipedia

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    Three of the world's largest mining companies purchased shares of Northern Dynasty or became partners in the Pebble Limited Partnership through obligations to fund exploration and development. All have since divested their interests. Mitsubishi Corporation sold its 9.1% interest in Northern Dynasty Minerals in 2011. [40]

  4. Gold, Copper Explorer Liberty Star Signs New Agreement with ...

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    Gold, Copper Explorer Liberty Star Signs New Agreement with Northern Dynasty Minerals Ltd, Southwest Alaska TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. ("Liberty Star" or the

  5. We're Keeping An Eye On Northern Dynasty Minerals' (TSE ... - AOL

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  6. Bristol Bay - Wikipedia

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    Northern Dynasty Minerals LLC staked a claim on the site in 2001 and with its partners, invested 500 million dollars into the project. The mining company lost all of its partners in 2011 due to increasing government regulations and distrust by its partners.

  7. Northern Dynasty’s Empire Is in Painful Decline - AOL

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    Northern Dynasty Minerals (NYSEAMERICAN:NAK) is a junior gold mining company based out of Vancouver. Its primary gold property in Alaska. Unfortunately, it hasn’t gotten to the mining part yet ...

  8. Nunavut Land Claims Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Equal representation of Inuit with the government on a new set of wildlife management, resource management and environmental boards; [3] In addition to creating management and advisory groups, and making various financial considerations, the NLCA gave the Inuit of Nunavut title to approximately 350,000 km 2 (140,000 sq mi) of land, of which, 35,257 km 2 (13,613 sq mi) include mineral rights; [3]

  9. Here's Why Northern Dynasty Minerals Fell as Much as 38 ... - AOL

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