Articles Tagged "exploration"

Serengeti Resources Inc.: Focused on the highly endowed Quesnel Trough

Overview Serengeti Resources Inc. is a Vancouver based junior exploration company focused on exploration for copper (Cu), gold (Au) and molybdenum (Mo) deposits in the Quesnel Trough, Northern British Columbia – the largest copper-gold porphyry belt in Canada. A strong globally-experienced and technically-skilled management team Focusing on Cu, Au and Mo deposits in the highly [...]

Dajin Resources Corp.: Exploration Innovation, The Next Discovery

Overview Dajin Resources Corp. (“Dajin”) is a British Columbia exploration company with mining projects in the Cariboo Mining District in Central BC and the Nelson Mining District in South-eastern BC. Dajin has the right to earn a 65% interest in 32 Cowtrail mineral claims where a seven hole drill program was completed in the summer [...]

Tirex Resources : We don’t simply own a great project. We own a great district.

Overview Tirex Resources is the first explorer to employ modern exploration techniques on the past producing 344 km² Mirdita District in Albania. This large VMS (Volcanogenic Massive Sulphide) District hosts 9 past producing mines, 17 known VMS deposits, and as defined by the first ever geophysical survey, 22 high priority exploration targets. This unique opportunity [...]

Apoquindo Minerals: Advancing Base & Precious Metal Deposits in South America

Overview Apoquindo Minerals (AQM: TSXv) is advancing its Copper Oxide Project in the heart of the world’s greatest copper producing region in Chile, as well as actively exploring multiple base metal and precious metal projects in Peru. During management’s tenure as top executives with Codelco Chile, the world’s largest copper producer ($24B market cap), they [...]

Copper Then and Now

Demand for refined copper has been steadily rising for more than a century. The International Copper Study Group (ICSG), an intergovernmental organization that serves to increase copper market transparency and promote international discussion on issues related to copper, estimates the demand for copper in 1900 was 495,000 metric tonnes. Come 2006, demand had increased to [...]