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Aurania Resources Ltd V.ARU

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.ARU.WT.B | AUIAF | AUIWF

Aurania Resources Ltd. is a mineral exploration company engaged in the identification, evaluation, acquisition, and exploration of mineral property interests, with a focus on precious metals and copper in South America. Its flagship asset, The Lost Cities - Cutucu Project, is located in the Jurassic Metallogenic Belt in the eastern foothills of the Andes Mountain range of southeastern Ecuador. It holds 100% of the Lost Cities - Cutucu project that covers approximately 208,000 hectares (ha) in southeastern Ecuador. It has also applied for mineral concessions in adjacent northern Peru, and for an exploration license in the Brittany Peninsula of northwestern France. Epithermal targets for Gold-Silver include Kuri-Yawi, Tatasham and Kuripan. Intrusive-related copper targets include Tatasham and Awacha. It has discovered a 15-kilometer-long trend in which silver-zinc-lead-barium occurs in the Shimpia target area, which is enclosed by the various Tiria epithermal gold-silver targets.


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Post by uglybasheron Aug 23, 2007 12:36am
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CHANGED Reuters "article"....don''t mistake

CHANGED Reuters "article"....don''t mistakethis with the "news", I think everybody here should write emails to Reuters,they should have some kind of dept. which is overseing the "quality" of theire "journalism"--BASTARDS UPDATE 1- Ecuador wants mining reforms via assembly Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:38PM EDT Email | Print | Digg | Reprints | Single Page | Recommend (0) [-] Text [+] Featured Broker sponsored link Power. Price. Service. No Compromises.(Adds deputy mining minister and Acosta comments, byline) By Alonso Soto QUITO, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Ecuador's President Rafael Correa wants an upcoming special assembly on rewriting the constitution to forbid open pit mining and to prevent drilling in biologically rich areas, said the government's top candidate for the body. Alberto Acosta, Correa's pick to lead the campaign to win a majority in the Sept. 30 vote for assembly seats, said reforms are needed to protect the country's ecology from the nascent mining industry. "Ideally, I would prefer to stop all large-scale mining," Acosta, a former energy and mines minister who quit to run for the assembly, told Reuters. "But at least by stopping open pit mining, we can protect our natural wealth." Acosta, who during his six-month stint in the ministry had an aggressive stance against mining, said he would push for all mining in Ecuador "to be be underground." Deputy Mining Minister Jose Serrano in later comments said the proposals for mining reforms are still under discussion. He said the government was consulting with environmentalists, communities and mining companies for a final package of reforms. "The president orders are to continue with the dialogue so we can have reforms in which we all agree on," Serrano told Reuters. Serrano, who in July replaced an environmentalist in the job, has started a review of concessions in the southern province of Azuay amid calls from environmentalists and local communities to cancel concessions. Correa, a former economy minister promising broad reforms to curb traditional parties, has put his political future on the line and vowed to quit if his supporters fail to clinch a majority in the assembly to overhaul the constitution. The leftist president's chances of securing a majority are slim as experts warn that the proportional method for assigning seats could lead to a fragmented 130-member assembly. Acosta said he plans amendments to forbid any mining in areas close to water sources and where local communities prohibit extraction of precious metals. "We will set a criteria to review mining concessions... and take back some of them," Acosta said without giving any more details. "We will also talk about introducing royalties." Ecuador lacks significant production of precious metals, but Canadian companies such as Corriente Resources (CTQ.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) (ETQ.A: Quote, Profile, Research), Iamgold Corp (IMG.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) and Aurelian Resources Resources Inc (ARU.TO: Quote, Profile, Research) are exploring for gold and copper. Mining companies don't pay royalties to the government, but instead an annual concession ownership fee. Environmentalists and villagers have clashed with miners to demand the government take back mining concessions they say damage local communities. © Reuters 2007. All rights reserved.
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