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Skeena Resources Ltd T.SKE

Alternate Symbol(s):  SKE

Skeena Resources Limited is a precious metals developer that is focused on advancing the Eskay Creek Gold-Silver Project, a past producing mine located in the Golden Triangle in British Columbia, Canada. Eskay Creek represents one of the highest-grade and lowest cost open-pit precious metals mines in the world, with substantial silver by-product production. It also owns the past-producing Snip gold mine (Snip). In addition to Eskay Creek and Snip, the Company also owns several exploration stage mineral properties in the Golden Triangle and Liard Mining Division of British Columbia. Its 100%-owned Eskay Creek Project is a high-grade volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit. The Snip mine consists of one mining lease and eight mineral claims totaling approximately 4,546 hectares (ha) in the Liard Mining Division. It has staked a 74,633-ha Hoodoo Project, located approximately 65 kilometers northwest of Eskay Creek. It also has interests in KSP property.


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Comment by ERIC2221on Nov 28, 2006 9:15am
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RE: Correa's not bad open to foreign investments

RE: Correa's not bad open to foreign investments ECUADOR ALERT !!!!!!! NEWS FROM CORREA "QUITO, Ecuador, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Ecuador's leftist Rafael Correa, who looks headed for victory after a presidential election, would be open to foreign oil investment and rejects any energy nationalization, a close adviser said on Monday. "For riskier investments we need to get private investment because the state cannot use its revenues for risky projects," Carlos Pareja, who Correa has said may be named chief of the state oil company Petroecuador, told Reuters. Pareja also said a Correa government would not push for a nationalization of natural resources. Bolivia's move to nationalize its energy sector earlier this year spooked foreign oil companies and investors." Iam not an expert...but I did stay at a Holiday Inn last night
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