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Trivello Energy files 51-101 Compliant Engineering Report
written by admin, June 10, 2008


June 10, 2008
Arndt Roehlig reportsNEWS RELEASE
Trivello Energy files 51-101 Compliant Engineering Report
Calgary, AB. Trivello Energy Corp. (“Trivello” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has filed a comprehensive 51-101 compliant engineering report for the Company’s two conventional oil and gas properties in the Wainwright and Barrhead (Alexander) area of Alberta. This report can be viewed on www.sedar.com.
A short summary of the reserves are as follows:
ProvenProbableTotal
Wainwright (640 acres)
Barrels (16.5 API)17,00030,00047,000
Alexander (640 acres)
Barrels (25.5 API)42,00067,000109,000
Total gross proven barrels in the ground are 59,000 with an additional 97,000 gross barrels probable reserves. Total gross proven and probable reserves equal 156,000 barrels.
The Company owns a 93% net Working Interest (WI) at Wainwright (6-45-4 W4M) and a 90% WI BPO (Before Pay Out) and a 55% APO (After Pay Out) WI at Alexander (7-57-1 W5M).
Trivello has engaged a Calgary based petroleum consultant firm to generate and deploy a work program to re-work the Alexander 6-7-57-1 W5M Oil Well. The well is currently completed in two production zones, whereby the upper zone will be abandoned to allow the lower formation to better communicate with the entire well bore to increase production back to above 25 BOPD, which it initially produced when production commenced.
To read more about the Companies projects, please visit www.trivello.com.

On behalf on the Board of Directors:
Arndt Roehlig
President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed this news and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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Trivello Energy files 51-101 Compliant Engineering Report for Lucy
written by admin, June 19, 2008


June 10, 2008
Arndt Roehlig reportsNEWS RELEASE

Trivello Energy files 51-101 Compliant Engineering Report for Lucy
Calgary, AB. Trivello Energy Corp. (“Trivello” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce it has filed comprehensive 51-101 compliant engineering report for the Company’s shale gas property in the Horn River region near Fort Nelson B.C. This report can be viewed on www.sedar.com.
A short summary of the Company’s prospective reserves in BCF (Billion cubic feet gas) are as follows:
Low caseMedium caseHigh case
Lucy (1,974 acres)
BCF4.89.614.4
Total gross prospective resource awarded in the ground is estimated to have a recovery factor of 55% and surface loss of 10%.
The extension to the mineral license has been applied for with the British Columbia governmental agencies and is expected within 60 days. Once obtained, such lease extension will permit the Joint Venture to continue the completion attempt of the drilled and cased two Muskwa gas wells previously drilled on these lands on a similar program scope that the rest of industry is using. A typical evaluation program would be a horizontal well drilled off a vertical, followed up by a hydraulic fracture program and well productivity testing. Up to 8 wells per section (Company owns 3 gross Sections) are possible under such a development. Upon success of this program, engineering for pipeline tie-ins will commence with potential production possible as soon as 2009 followed up by additional wells.
The Company owns an undivided 10% net Working Interest (WI) at Lucy.
To read more about the Companies projects, please visit www.trivello.com.

On behalf on the Board of Directors:
Arndt Roehlig
President
The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed this news and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
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Australian Centre for Geomechanics 2008 - 9 Event Schedule
written by Josephine Ruddle, November 04, 2008
2008

3 – 4 December 2008
Tailings Managementfor Decision Makers
HOTEL IBIS, PERTH, Western Australia


2009

March 26 – March 27
An Introduction to Rock Mechanics
Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

May 6 – May 7
First International Seminar on Safe and Rapid Development Mining
Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.srdm.com.au

May 4
CSIRO Mine Automation
Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.srdm.com.au

May 5
ACG International Forum on Development Productivity
Novotel Langley Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.srdm.com.au

June 9 – June 11
Geotechnical Engineering in Open Pit Mines Seminar
Mercure Hotel Brisbane, Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

July 22 – July 23
Blasting for Stable Slopes
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Sept 7
CLR Mining in Ecologically Sensitive Landscapes Seminar
Sheraton Hotel Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Sept 8
Preparing and Implementing a Tailings Storage Facility Operations Manual Workshop
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Sept 9 – Sept 11
Fourth International Conference on Mine Closure
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Nov 3 – Nov 5
Advanced Ground Support in Underground Mining
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Dec 2 – Dec 3
Tailings Management for Operators
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au
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Australian Centre for Geomechanics Updated Event Schedule
written by Josephine Ruddle, March 08, 2009
2009
March 24 – March 26
Managing Seismic Risk in Mines and Practical Rock Mechanics in Mining
Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

May 6 – May 7
First International Seminar on Safe and Rapid Development Mining
Novotel Langley Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.srdm.com.au

June 9 – June 12
Geotechnical Engineering in Open Pit Mines Seminars
Mercure Hotel Brisbane, Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

July 14 – July 15
Blasting for Stable Slopes
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Sept 8
Preparing and Implementing a Tailings Storage Facility Operations Manual
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Sept 9 – Sept 11
Fourth International Conference on Mine Closure
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Nov 10
Mine Backfill Seminar
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email; acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.au Web www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Nov 11 – Nov 13
Advanced Ground Support in Underground Mining
Ibis Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email; acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.au Web www.acg.uwa.edu.au

Dec 1
Practical Soil Mechanics
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.mineclosure09.com

Dec 2 – Dec 3
Tailings Management for Operators
Sheraton Hotel, Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

2010
April 20 – April 22
Second International Symposium on Block and Sublevel Caving
Novotel Langley Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.caving2010.com

Sept 6 – Sept 10
International Seminar on the Reduction of Risk in the Management of Tailings and Mining Waste
Sheraton Perth Hotel, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au

2011
April 4 – April 8
14th International Seminar on Paste and Thickened Tailings
Perth, Western Australia
Email: acginfo@agc.uwa.edu.au Web: www.acg.uwa.edu.au
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USCorp, a company who mines gold and silver, chose a drilling company
written by Phil Collins, July 07, 2009
http://www.uscorpnv.comUSCorp Selects Boart Longyear for Phase Three Drilling Project at its Twin Peaks Property in Yavapai County, Arizona, USA.



Las Vegas, NV (July 6, 2009) – USCorp (OTCBB:USCS) today announced that it has selected Boart Longyear (“Boart”) to carry out the final Phase 3 drilling program at its Twin Peaks project in Yavapai County, Arizona.



Boart is the world’s leading integrated drilling services provider and products manufacturer for the Minerals Industry, with a substantial presence in the Environmental and Energy industry, and in the Infrastructure and Energy industry.



Boart’s drilling services division provides contract drilling services for the extraction of rock, soil and water samples for technical analysis.



An Australian-based company, Boart’s corporate office is in Sydney, Australia and its head operations office is in Salt Lake City, Utah. Boart’s five regional offices are in Australia, Canada, The Netherlands, Peru and South Africa. They also have an office and equipment yard in Peoria, Arizona, which is a suburb of Phoenix and a relatively short distance from USCorp’s properties.



“We chose Boart because of their expertise, extensive equipment, and excellent international reputation in hard-to-reach drilling,” said Robert Dultz, Chairman and CEO of USCorp, who noted that the Phase 3 drilling program for the Twin Peaks Project will require getting equipment into difficult locations and to depths that were not reached in Phases 1 and 2 using reverse circulation drilling.



“We have already mapped out our locations and where we will drill, all approvals are in place so we are looking forward to completing the final phase of our exploration drilling program on this property”, added Dultz. The selection of Boart complements the company’s use of ALS Chemex and the 129-year-old Jacobs Assay 1880 with offices in Tucson, Arizona for the assay results. Jacobs Assay 1880 is recognized by the Bureau of Land Management.





About USCorp

USCorp has two mineral exploration projects in the United States: the gold and silver Twin Peaks project located in Yavapai County, Arizona, and the gold Picacho Salton project located in Imperial County, California. For more information, please see the Company’s web site: www.uscorpnv.com.

About Measurements

Technical Reports and Feasibility Studies on our two projects are available on our website. Information concerning the properties and operations of USCorp and its subsidiaries has been presented in accordance with Canadian and internationally recognized standards. The terms "Mineral Resource," "Measured Mineral Resource," "Indicated Mineral Resource" and "Inferred Mineral Resource" used in our reports are Canadian mining terms and they are not defined terms under standards of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. Under United States standards, mineralization may not be classified as a "reserve" unless the determination has been made that the mineralization could be economically produced and permitted in order to be legally produced or extracted at the time the reserve calculation is made. USCorp cautions readers not to assume that all or any part of Measured, Indicated or Inferred Resources will ever be converted into Mineral Reserves as defined by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission.

Forward Looking Statements

Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Among the important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, those discussed in “Risk Factors” in the company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The actual results that the company achieves may differ materially from any material forward-looking statements due to such risks and uncertainties. The company undertakes no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason.

Contacts

Martin E. Janis & Company, Inc.
Beverly Jedynak, 312-943-1123
bjedynak@janispr.com
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World Gold Conference 2009
written by Jackie van der Westhuizen, August 05, 2009
In the light of the recent economic uncertainties and slow down in demand for
commodities, it is even more prudent for such an event to be organized providing
a platform for all role players to interact. Because of the chal lenges facing the gold
industry, all role players should par t icipate in closely investigating the key issues in geology
metallurgy, and mining. T h e k e y i s s u e s w i l l b e c o v e r e d u n d e r t h e t o p i c s o f
environmental efficiency, resources and energy efficiency, mining efficiency,
technical efficiency and human and financial resources. For a more comprehensive
breakdown have a look at the programme pages.
In addition to the conference, a number of workshops and site visits will be
organised. The gold processing workshop, will focus on the practical applicability
of new and emerging technologies and is convened by Dr Guy Deschênes. The
environmental sustainability workshop convened by Dr Jenny Broadhurst aims to
‘as s i s t p r a c t i t i o n e r s i n t h e g o l d i n d u s t r y t o i d e n t i f y , a n d o v e r c o m e c u r r e n t
barriers to the practical implementation of environmental strategies, concepts
and tools within the broader sustainable business agenda’. For more information
have a look at the workshop page.

Sponsorship packages are available.
Visit our website for more information.
www.saimm.co.za
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Mining jobs
written by Mining jobs, December 05, 2009
work noting that the price of gold has not been all that much affected by the global financial crisis compared to other resource industries.

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Australian Centre for Geomechanics - Forthcoming Events Schedule - 2010
written by Josephine Ruddle, January 07, 2010


2010
24 – 25 March 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Practical Rock Mechanics in Mining
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

20 – 22 April 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Second International Symposium on Block and Sublevel Caving
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.caving2010.com

8 – 11 June 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Advanced Mine Seismicity Seminar
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

22 – 23 June 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Rheology Workshop
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

29 – 30 July 2010
Perth, Western Australia
ACG Open Pit Rock Mass Modelling Seminar
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

25 – 26 Aug 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Ground Support for U/G & O/P Mines (Basic Level)
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

29 Sept – 1 Oct 2010
Perth, Western Australia
1st Int’l Seminar on the Reduction of Risk in the Management of Tailings & Mine Waste
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.minewaste2010.com

17 – 19 Nov 2010
Perth, Western Australia
Blasting for Stable Slopes (Open Pit)
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

8 – 9 Dec 2010
Perth, Western Australia
In-Pit Waste Storage & Management
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.acg.uwa.edu.au

2011
4 – 8 April 2011
Perth, Western Australia
14th International Seminar on Paste & Thickened Tailings
Email:acginfo@acg.uwa.edu.auWeb:www.paste2011.com
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