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Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd V.PEX

Alternate Symbol(s):  PEXZF

Pacific Ridge Exploration Ltd. is a Canada-based copper-gold exploration company. The Company's British Columbia projects include Kliyul, Redton, RDP, Onjo and Chuchi. The Company's Yukon Projects include Mariposa, Eureka Dome and Gold Cap. The Company owns 100% of the Kliyul copper-gold project, which is over 90 square kilometers (km2) in size and is located in the prolific Quesnel Terrane close to existing infrastructure. Its Redton project is a porphyry Cu-Au property that adjoins Northwest Copper Corporation's Kwanika property along its eastern and northern boundary. Its RDP project is an approximately 3,800 hectares (ha) project lying within the Stikine Terrane, which is host to numerous significant porphyry deposits in northern British Columbia, including Kemess, Red Chris, Kerr - Sulphurets and Galore Creek. Its Onjo project targets gold-copper porphyry deposit. The Orbison project is a reconnaissance porphyry Cu-Au exploration program in central British Columbia.


TSXV:PEX - Post by User

Comment by 10bagson Jun 12, 2008 3:00pm
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Post# 15178832

RE: fertilizer

RE: fertilizerThanks again, bm2.  I didn't keep track of where I came up with those prices, so I wanted to double check.  So quite obviously it would seem a phosphorous deposit would be a lot more profitable than a potash deposit to mine.  It should be an interesting summer!
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