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Amarc Resources Ltd V.AHR

Alternate Symbol(s):  AXREF

Amarc Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based mineral exploration and development company. The Company is focused on developing a new generation of long-life, high value porphyry copper-gold (Cu-Au) mines in British Columbia (BC). The Company is advancing its JOY, DUKE, and IKE porphyry Cu+Au deposit districts located in northern, central and southern BC, respectively. Its 100%-owned, 495 square kilometers (km2) JOY District covers the northern extension of the prolific Kemess porphyry Cu-Au district (the Kemess District) in the Toodoggone region of north-central BC. The JOY claims are located over 20 km north of the former Kemess South Mine. The Company’s 772 km2 DUKE District is located 80 km northeast of Smithers within the broader Babine Region, one of BC’s most prolific porphyry Cu-Au belts. The 673 km2 IKE District, also 100% owned by Amarc, is located 33 km northwest of the historical mining community of Gold Bridge near the heartland of BC’s producing porphyry Cu mines.


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Post by Alanmakingcentson Nov 06, 2018 8:55am
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Copper over hundreds of meters

Copper over hundreds of metersTonnage adds up pretty quick when you're multiplying by two and three hundred meters. Grades are at least comparable to existing (and profitable) mines, some that HDI have developed. Should not be too difficult to replicate past success. Only question is copper price when we start producing. Anyone care to speculate five to ten years out?

We are two for two for 2018 drilling campaigns with one more to go.

Alan
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