Andrada Mining acquisition elevates the miner to emerging mid-tier status. Watch the video here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksEurasia Mining Share News (EUA)

Share Price Information for Eurasia Mining (EUA)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 2.10
Bid: 2.00
Ask: 2.20
Change: -0.25 (-10.64%)
Spread: 0.20 (10.00%)
Open: 2.35
High: 3.95
Low: 1.75
Prev. Close: 2.35
EUA Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Eurasia Mining Gets Russian Approval For Expanded Multi-Site Reserves

Mon, 10th Mar 2014 10:11

LONDON (Alliance News) - Eurasia Mining PLC Monday said it has received state approval for expanded multi-site reserves at its West Kytlim site at the Ural mountains in Russia.

The platinum group metals and gold exploration and development company, with operations in eastern Russia, said the State Reserves Commission has approved increased reserves at the site, which are sufficient to expand production to multiple sites rather than a single site operation which was originally planned.

In September the company said this was the scenario preferred by the State Reserves Commission and will allow the company to efficiently use its equipment and infrastructure and cut costs because it will achieve economies of scale by producing more.

The company lodged a Russian standards compliant report for approval of reserves in the discovery area of the Tylai Kosvinsky Placer on its West Kytlim Licence in September 2013.

Eurasia said it will be able to provide details of the updated reserves once formal registration has been published.

On Monday, Eurasia said the next step to mining will be the application for a Discovery Certificate, followed by the application for an enlarged mining licence. The company said the timescale for this process is at the discretion of authorities, but the company is hopeful that the process can be completed by the middle of the year.

The company also noted that in February, the Russian Duma adopted amendments to its "subsoil law" which would shorten the time required for final permitting at the West Kytlim Project.

Eurasia Mining shares were up 20% to 0.540 pence, putting it in the top three AIM risers in early trading Monday.

By Tom McIvor; tommcivor@alliancenews.com; @TomMcIvor1

Copyright © 2014 Alliance News Limited. All Rights Reserved.

More News
9 Sep 2011 09:19

Eurasia Mining losses grow

Platinum minerEurasia Mining reported increased losses for the half year to 30 June. Pre-tax losses increased from over the same period the previous year from £187m to £389m. Chairman Michael Martineau said: "Over the last six months, progress has been made at Eurasia's West Kytlim alluvial plat

Read more
8 Sep 2011 15:09

Eurasia Mining soars after reserves jump 81%

Shares in AIM-listed Russian miner Eurasia Mining rocketed on Thursday afternoon after the firm was able raise its estimated reserves at its West Kytlim alluvial platinum project by 81%. The company said that the Federal Agency for Natural Resources has approved two further areas of additional rese

Read more
14 Mar 2011 18:23

Eurasia Mining spin-off seeks $2.2m

AIM-quoted Eurasia Mining is placing a 55% stake in the Kamushanovskoye uranium project in Kyrgyzstan into Energy Resources Asia (ERA), which it owns jointly with Afrasia Mining & Energy Investment Holdings. Optiva Securities is raising $2.2m for ERA so this will dilute Eurasia's shareholding. The

Read more
2 Feb 2011 17:27

National Grid boss buys more shares

National Grid's chairman Sir John Parker today spent nearly £110,000 building up his stake in the power and gas grid operator. He bought 20,000 shares at 549.5p a time and now has 134,712. National Grid said that its operating profit is "significantly ahead of last year" in its trading statement f

Read more
17 Jan 2011 13:56

Eurasia acquiries uranium project stake

Eurasia Mining is acquiring a 10% interest in the Kamushanovsky uranium project in Kyrgyzstan. AIM-quoted Eurasia is interested in the project because it is near to production. A bankable feasibility study is being prepared and development of the mine should commence by the end of this year. "Pr

Read more
29 Oct 2010 17:24

London close: Footsie takes small step back

The movements of the FTSE 100 index appeared to be directed by a lackadaisical Grand Old Duke of York today, and the blue-chip index finished (more or less) neither up nor down. British Airways was lower even though it swung to a profit in the first half as the airline improved yields and cut costs

Read more
29 Oct 2010 15:25

Small caps round-up: Sabien Tech, Worthington, VANE...

Sabien Technology has reported a 44% increase in yearly revenue to £0.97m from £0.68m previously. For the year ended 30 June, pre-tax loss more than halved to £0.34m from £0.83m. The group, engaged in the manufacture and sale of energy-saving devices for boilers and air conditioning, is expected to

Read more
30 Jun 2010 13:39

Eurasia Mining Raises GBP130,000 By Placing 13 Million Shares

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Eurasia Mining PLC (EUA.LN), an international mineral exploration company, said Wednesday it has raised GBP130,000 by way of a placing of 13 million new ordinary shares at 1 pence per share with an additional warrant for every one placing share subscribed for, through WH Ireland

Read more
16 Jun 2010 13:21

Eurasia Mining Awaiting West Kytlim License, Sees Modest Capex

LONDON (Dow Jones)--Eurasia Mining PLC (EUA.LN), said Wednesday it is awaiting the granting of a production license for the West Kytlim license area and it anticipates that capital commitment needed will be modest, although some capital investment will be required for the Dragline Excavator and a po

Read more
7 Apr 2010 11:49

Small caps round-up: Healthcare Enterprise, Dragon Oil, Phoenix IT

Shares in Healthcare Enterprise jumped after the healthcare group reported that one of the companies in which it has shares has been given formal approval to sell an artificial insemination device in the US. Reproductive Sciences, which is 27% owned by Healthcare Enterprise, said the US Food and Dr

Read more
29 Sep 2009 06:47

Tuesday tips round-up: Marks & Spencer, London & Stamford, Albemarle & Bond

Investors may be wise to tread carefully with M&S. Its shares have rocketed by more than 65 per cent this calendar year and the price is now above where it was in early June 2008 - before the worst of the credit crunch. While other retail shares are more expensive, M&S's shares, which trade on a 20

Read more
28 Sep 2009 09:58

Small caps round-up: Carpathian, Clarity Commerce, Coal of Africa...

Eastern Europe focused retail property investor Carpathian saw profits slide in the six months to 30 June as rental income slumped. The firm, which invests in shopping centres, supermarkets and warehouses in Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Lithuania and Latvia, posted adjuste

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.