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Cabral Gold Inc T.CBR.A


Primary Symbol: V.CBR Alternate Symbol(s):  CBGZF

Cabral Gold Inc. is a Canada-based junior resource company. The Company is engaged in the identification, exploration and development of mineral properties, with a primary focus on gold properties located in Brazil. The Company’s projects include Cuiu Cuiu gold project and Bom Jardim project. The Company has a 100% interest in the Cuiu Cuiu gold district located in the Tapajos Region, within the state of Para in northern Brazil. The Cuiu Cuiu gold project consists of several shear zone-hosted gold deposits that occur within granitic rocks of the Cuiu Cuiu Complex, in the Tapajos Region of northern Brazil. The Bom Jardim project is located about 25 kilometers (km) northwest of the Cuiu Cuiu property and 45 km NW of Eldorado's 2.5M oz Tocantinzinho deposit. It controls two exploration licenses comprising more than 13,000 hectares covering the headwaters and source areas of the Bom Jardim district.


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Comment by junior_mineron May 25, 2008 4:15am
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RE: shipping

RE: shippingI think you're in ball park with the shipping cost estimate. Some 2007 feasibility study used $43/t long term price to transport from Canada to China. Prince of Wales is nearer. Direct shipping, would be viable option especially if ore body proves to be smallish. However, it can't be taken for granted that there's suitable free milling capacity near shoreline in China.

Currently ocean freight costs are probably elevated.
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