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Abacus Mining and Exploration Corp V.AME

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABCFF

Abacus Mining & Exploration Corporation is a Canada-based mineral exploration and mine development company with a focus on copper and gold. The Company is principally engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties in Canada and the United States of America. The Company holds interest in KGHM Ajax Mining Inc., which is focused on the exploration and development of the Ajax Project located near Kamloops, British Columbia. The Ajax Project comprises eight Crown grants, including the historic Ajax East and West pits. It also has an option to earn approximately 75% ownership interest in Willow Property. The Willow property is located approximately 65 kilometers southeast of Reno and approximately 13-kilometer due west of Yerington, Nevada, in the Buckskin Mountain Range. This property covers four porphyry copper deposits, namely Yerington, Ann Mason, Bear and MacArthur.


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Comment by canneon Feb 07, 2015 12:49pm
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RE:RE:dry stack

RE:RE:dry stackthe info on the website stated that dry stacking had a more favourable public perception I supposed based on the recovery of much more of the process chemicals which would otherwise end up in the groundwater and the fact that dry stacking has a very low probability of catastrofic failure. Another advantage to the community is that it would require more workers to operate and maintain such a system.
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