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Silver Mountain Mines Inc. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties in Canada. The company primarily explores for precious and base metals, such as silver, gold, copper, lead, and zinc. It holds a 100% interest in the Ptarmigan property, which consists of 5 Crown Grants and 23 contiguous mineral claims covering an area of approximately 9, 986 hectares located in south eastern British Columbia. The company was formerly known as Rupestris Mines Inc. and changed its name to Silver Mountain Mines Inc. in January 2011. Silver Mountain Mines Inc. was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Calgary, Canada.
Perlite is a Canyon Country, CA-based company in the Agriculture & Mining sector.
Catalyst Copper is a copper and base metal developer with a focus on copper mining projects in Mexico. Our current focus is the La Verde copper property, which is situated in the Sierra Madre del Sur approximately 320 kilometres west of Mexico City in Michoacán State. It consists of the Unificación Santa Maria claim, comprising approximately 7,904 hectares. The Company has earned a 60% interest in the La Verde Project by advancing $6 million (paid) to Teck Resources Limited’s Mexican subsidiary, Minera Torre de Oro, S.A. de C.V., and incurring aggregate exploration expenditures of $10 million on the La Verde Project.
Winfield Resources Limited is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture & Mining sector.
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.