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Big Ridge Gold Corp V.BRAU

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALVLF

Big Ridge Gold Corp. is a Canada-based exploration and development company. The Company owns a 100% interest in the prospective Oxford Gold Project located in Manitoba and the Destiny Gold Project in Quebec. It is the operator of the Hope Brook Gold Project located in Newfoundland and Labrador. The Company owns 51% of the Hope Brook Gold Project and has an option to earn up to 80%. The Oxford Gold Project is located in central Manitoba, approximately 150 kilometers (km) southeast of Thompson. The project includes 17 contiguous mineral claims and three mineral exploration licenses which combined cover approximately 35,992 hectares (ha). The Destiny Gold Project is located in Despinassay Township, a road 100 km northeast of Val d’Or. The Destiny Gold Project has about 127 mineral claims totaling 5,013 ha. The Hope Brook Gold Project is an advanced stage, high-grade gold project. Hope Brook is located 85 km east of Port aux Basques, Newfoundland.


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Post by nopoo2on Dec 05, 2014 10:13am
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Diamonds Thrill Again In Saskatchewan

Diamonds Thrill Again In Saskatchewan

Some of the largest and most important mines in the world are running out of diamonds to mine - Orapa and Jwaneng (Botswana) have less than 15 years of production left at current parameters. Orapa and Jwaneng are the largest diamond mines in terms of total dollar value produced.

The alluvial Marange diamond fields (Zimbabwe - 13% of global rough supply in 2013) are expected to produce eight million carats of diamonds in 2014. Mining is transitioning from easily accessible loose surface gravel to hard conglomerate rock. Most miners are not willing to make the necessary investment at current rough diamond prices. Conglomerate rock grades are 0.4-0.5 carats per tonne while surface grades were 3.75 cpt

Marange is the largest producing project in the world in terms of total carats produced. It is third in terms of total dollar value after Botwana’s Orapa and Jwaneng mines.

read more https://www.aheadoftheherd.com/
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