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Mining Weekly  Nov 4  Comment 
Canadian base-metals miner HudBay Minerals expects to make a final decision on whether to proceed with the Fenix nickel project, in Guatemala, around the middle of next year, CEO Peter Jones said on Wednesday. The company is trying to come up...
Commodity Online  Nov 3  Comment 
World Energy Research has secured construction contracts and purchase power agreements for three new hydro electric projects in Guatemala. The impoverished nation has rich sources of renewable and non renewable energy yet only a small percentage...
Red Orbit  Oct 31  Comment 
Scuba divers are investigating the bottom of a volcanic lake in Guatemala to search for clues about a prehistoric island where Mayan pilgrims traveled to revere their gods before it was submerged by water.Samabaj, the first archaeological ruins...
Sydney Morning Herald  Oct 22  Comment 
Guatemalan and US anti-drug agents have captured a semi-submersible vessel loaded with 10 tonnes of cocaine off the country's Pacific coast, Guatemala's anti-drug prosecutor said.
Mining Weekly  Oct 13  Comment 
Protests are threatening a $1-billion nickel project in Guatemala and clashes over land rights have killed a man, putting one of Central America's biggest mineral investments in limbo. The Fenix project in the town of El Estor, which looms over...
Red Orbit  Oct 7  Comment 
Image 1: Mayan ruins in Guatemala. Photo copyright Tom Sever. Image 2: Deep in the Guatemalan jungle, Sever and Griffin study a crumbled "stele," a stone pyramid used by the Maya to record information or display ornately carved art. Sever and...
PR Newswire  Oct 2  Comment 
SAN BRUNO, Calif., Oct. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Nexxo Financial Corporation, the leader in self-serve remittance for the U.S. Hispanic market, announces the addition of retail branch locations in Los Angeles and Chicago to its network of more than 900
Sydney Morning Herald  Oct 2  Comment 
A New Zealand-based energy research and investment company, World Energy Research, says it is moving into energy projects in Guatemala and Canada.
Metal Bulletin  Sep 30  Comment 
HudBay Minerals Inc. remains committed to the Fenix nickel project in Guatemala after several of its employees were injured and one protester was killed during a confrontation over land owned by its Cia. Guatemalteca de Niquel (CGN) subsidiary.
Mining Weekly  Sep 29  Comment 
Violent protests broke out this weekend over attempts to persuade people living illegally on property belonging to HudBay Minerals' Fenix project, in Guatemala, to relocate. "A majority of local families have complied with the resettlement...
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