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Koryx Copper Inc. V.KRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  KRYXF

Koryx Copper Inc. a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is in the business of exploring and evaluating mineral properties located in Africa. Its Haib copper project is located in the south of Namibia. The Haib project lies approximately 12 to 15 kilometers (km) east of the main tarred interstate highway connecting South Africa and Namibia and the nearest railway station is at Grunau, approximately 120 km north on the main highway. It also holds three copper exploration licenses in the center of the Zambian Copper belt, which includes Luanshya West project (license 23246), Chililabombwe Project (license 23247), and Mpongwe project (license 23248). The license 23246 covers approximately 5,423.26 hectares (54.24 square kilometers (Km2)). The license 23247 covers approximately 2,200 hectares (22.5 km2). The license 23248 covers approximately 67,500 hectares (675 Sq. Km).


TSXV:KRY - Post by User

Comment by Popeye82on Jun 14, 2021 3:01pm
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Post# 33382801

RE:RE:Red flag oranjes River?

RE:RE:Red flag oranjes River?
CopperKing101 wrote:
HuberPeter wrote:

DSM need a huge amount of water. The river crossed some countries and a agreement will be very difficult.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_River

Interesting would be if there is an option B if it doesn't work in the mid-term future.

peter 



CEO has addressed this situation and remains confident that the Nambian draw that's already in place as a 3 or 4 country allotment plan will be available to service their needs. Seems as though another mine site in the region is closing down as their ore is exhausted, thus leaving their allotment open to use. Still, would need to be piped in, about 15 kilometers, but that's already factored in.




CopperKing,

Thanks man.

Do you, Anybody also know WHICH Project, Company this is, "adjacent" ??
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