Alaska Miner Journal, March 2023

Juneau Mining Forum

R etiring After Over 70 Years….. Well Drilling Equipment for Sale Plus lots of Extra’s

Thank you to our speakers!

Environmental Regulations at Alaska’s Mines and Projects n Randy Bates, Director, Division of Water, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation n Christy Colles, Director, Division of Mining, Land, and Water, Alaska Department of Natural Resources n Ben Mulligan, Deputy Commissioner, Alaska Department of Fish and Game Mining Inspection and Enforcement Coordinator, Bureau of Land Management - Alaska n Matthew Reece, Minerals and Geology Program Manager, U.S. Forest Service n Moderator Representative Dan Saddler n James Whitlock,

Keynote Luncheon with General Managers of Alaska’s mines n Steve Ball, General Manager, Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine n Brian Erickson, General Manager, Hecla Greens Creek Mine n Jim Coxon, Vice President - Operations, Northern Star Resources n Moderator Representative Mike Cronk Building the Local Workforce n Katie Coyle, Human Resources Manager, Coeur Alaska Kensington Mine n Debra Ore, Human Resource Manager, Hecla Greens Creek Mine n Bill Bieber, Executive Director, Mining and Petroleum Training Service n Ella Ede, Executive Director, Alaska Resource Education n Moderator Representative Zack Fields

Thank you to all our speakers for being a part of our First Juneau Mining Forum sponsored by the Alaska Miners Association and the Council of Alaska Producers Critical and Essential Minerals for Alaska and our Nation n Elizabeth Saagulik Hensley, Vice President, External & Government Affairs, NANA Regional Corporation n Bob Loeffler, Research Professor of Public Policy, UAA institute of Social and Economic Research (ISER) n Mike Satre, Director, Governmental Affairs, Hecla Ltd. n Greta Schuerch, Senior Advisor, Government & External Affairs, Teck n Moderator Senator Cathy Giessel Transboundary Mining n Commissioner Jason Brune, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation n Laurel Nash, Assistant Deputy Minister, Ministry of Environment & Climate Change Strategy, British Columbia n Andrew Rollo, Assistant

Equipment: 1973 THH-15 Top Drive Koehring SpeedStar with 350 Cummins Motor. Comes with 100 SDS Compressor (600 CFM/125 PSI or 450/250) Has a 250 Amp Lincoln Welder, 1321 Weldco- Beales Casing Hammer, and Hydraulic Table with Wrench. Drills up to 16” thru Table. Other Drilling Supplies include about 600’ of 4-1/2 by 2-7/8 IF Drill Stem, Bailer, Casing Puller, Casing Perforator and also about 300’ of each 4-1/2”, 6”, and 8” Reverse-Circulation Drill Stem and Cyclones and lots of extras including a Duel Motor TopDrive for the RC Drilling. 1996 T-600 Kenworth Boom Truck - with 350 Cummins, 13 Spd Transmission - PTO Drive and also with a 55’ National Crane w/ Out Riggers

that can operated from either side. Truck has a 23’ Flatbed Deck w/ Flip up Tailgate. Has a 100 Gallon Transfer Tank w/ Air Pump, 100 Gallon Drive Tank and has 3 Side Boxes. Mobile Service Trailer Van - which includes many Reverse-Circulation Tools, Fittings & Etc. Many Extra’s - Collars, Stabilizers, Water Tanks and more. For more information, please call our office and speak to Ted Schachle: PENN JERSEY DRILLING INC. (907)892-7206

Update from AIDEA n Randy Ruaro, Executive Director

Economic and Community Benefits of Mining in Alaska n Deantha Skibinski, Alaska Miners Association n Karen Matthias, Council of Alaska Producers

Deputy Minister, Energy Mines and Low Carbon

Innovation, British Columbia n Moderator Senator Jesse Kiehl

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