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China Gold International Resources Ord Shs T.CGG

Alternate Symbol(s):  JINFF

China Gold International Resources Corp. Ltd. is a Canada-based gold and base metal mining company. The Company is principally engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and mining of mineral resources in the People’s Republic of China (the PRC). It operates two mines, the CSH Gold Mine in Inner Mongolia, China and the Jiama Copper-Gold Polymetallic Mine in Tibet, China. The CSH gold mine is located in Inner Mongolia of China, approximately 210 kilometers (km) northwest of the city of Baotou, which is engaged in producing gold dore bars with silver as a by-product. The Jiama project is a copper gold polymetallic mine in China. The Jiama project is located within the Gangdise Copper Metallogeny Belt in Central Tibet, China and is approximately 60 kilometers east of Lhasa City along the Sichuan-Tibet Highway. The Jiama project is a polymetallic deposit consisting of copper, molybdenum, gold, silver, lead and zinc.


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Comment by alx5on Aug 23, 2014 6:04pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Jiama Mine???? I hope so=CGG=1000 A SHARE!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Jiama Mine???? I hope so=CGG=1000 A SHARE!
Professor Li Haibing, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences subsequently estimated the basin's oil reserves at 10 billion tonnes, or more than 70 billion barrels./  A large quantity of oil and gas resources are thought to be buried in the Qiangtang Basin in western China's remote Tibet Autonomous Region, where a new oil and gas industrial base is likely to be developed. The 160,000 sq km Qiangtang Basin is one of the less developed basins in China. But its structures and the surrounding natural conditions, similar to those of oilfields around the Caspian Sea and the Middle East, indicate the presence of fossil fuel reserves.  So far, a 100 km long oil belt has been discovered in the south of the basin. There is the likelihood that in the middle of the basin, light crude oil may be found. subsequently estimated the basin's oil reserves at 10 billion tonnes, or more than 70 billion barrels.
stockhouse that last post ???? did not post that...this one is good!
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