- MINING NEWS: Loeffler joins consulting firm Jade North
Bob Loeffler, who resigned recently as director of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Mining, Land and Water, has joined Jade North LLC Founded in 2000, the Anchorage-based company provides consulting services in a broad range of natural resource, Alaska Native and government s
- Alaskan Quick Facts: Jade - Alaskan Nature
Alaska's state gem is the jade Alaska has large deposits of this gemstone, including an entire mountain of jade on the Seward Peninsula With its beauty and wide-ranging expressiveness, jade has held a special attraction for mankind for thousands of years Since ancient times jade has been a gift to wish good health
- About Us - Kobuk Valley Jade Company
Kotzebue, AlaskaKobuk Valley Jade Company was started in 1968, by Ray and Marie Heinrichs, in Kotzebue, Alaska, which is located thirty miles above the Arctic Circle Jade boulders were purchased from an Alaskan man who had a claim in the Jade Mountains, in the Kobuk Valley, and they were then brought to Kotzebue, by barge,
- The Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska: Borough Consultants
In 1996, Bob returned to DNR to coordinate Alaska’s large-mine permitting process, and then served for seven years Director of the Division of Mining, Land and Water After leaving DNR in 2005, he joined Jade North, LLC Jade North is a small consulting firm specializing in natural resource issues
- Alaskan Jade - Alaska
Jade Mountain, Alaska, is the source of the states gemstone, Jade It is a beautiful dark green gemstone, but it's a little difficult to gather dark green gemstone, known as jade In Alaska, it can only be found in the Far North Region, along the Kobuk River, in of all places; Jade Mountain Located on the Seward Peninsula, north of the
- Bob Loeffler | USEA | United States Energy Association
He is also a partner in Jade North LLC, a small Alaskan consulting firm, and specializes in working with mining and other natural resource issues His clients include industry, government, native groups, and non-profits
- Best Rockhounding Sites in Alaska What You Can Find
The best rockhounding sites in Alaska are located in the north and northwest, like the Jade Creek and Jade Mountain, Kachemak Bay, Kobuk River, the Northway Tok regions, Brooks mountain range, and Kuiu Island You can find jade, garnets, fossils, gold, obsidian, agates, soapstone, diamonds, geodes, and sea glass
- Oil patch insider: Jade, DNR meet on Sourdough;Pt Thomson producing . . .
The eastern North Slope Sourdough development is still on hold, with operator Jade Energy unwilling to spend more than the $20 million its already invested in the project until it can convince Alaska Department of Natural Resources officials to reverse their decision that put the acreage in default The parties are still talking
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