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St Augustine Gold and Copper Ltd T.SAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  RTLGF

St. Augustine Gold and Copper Limited is a Singapore-based mineral exploration company. The Company is focused on the King-King copper-gold project on the island Mindanao in the Philippines. The King-king tenement is comprised of 184 mining claims that are owned by Nationwide Development Corporation (NADECOR). The Project is a copper-gold mineral reserve located at Sitio Gumayan, Barangay King-king, Municipality of Pantukan, Davao de Oro, on Mindanao Island, Philippines. Its deposit is a porphyry copper-gold deposit hosted primarily by porphyritic hornblende diorites, submarine volcanic rocks, and volcanoclastic sediments. The sulfide copper mineralization in the King-king deposit consists of chalcopyrite and bornite, with lesser amounts of chalcocite, digenite, and covellite.


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Comment by db2067on Apr 16, 2021 12:22pm
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Post# 33011417

RE:RE:RE:A major roadblock to Philippine Mining removed

RE:RE:RE:A major roadblock to Philippine Mining removedThe three, permit ready, mining projects that are on hold are the Tampakan Copper Project of Sagittarius Mines, Inc., the King-King Copper-Gold Project of Nationwide Development Corp. and St. Augustine Gold & Copper Ltd., and the Silangan Copper and Gold Project of Philex Mining Corp

I think these three will get the open-pit go-ahead first. I remember checking a few months ago and there are two open-pit mines still currently operating in the Philippines .
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