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Baru Gold Corp V.BARU

Alternate Symbol(s):  BARUF

Baru Gold Corp. is a Canada-based junior gold developer with NI 43-101 gold resources in Indonesia. The Company is focused on developing and producing precious metals projects in Indonesia. The Company’s focus is on developing precious metals projects with significant resource upside potential and near-term production capabilities. The Company’s Sangihe Gold project mineral tenement consists of one block covering the southern half of Sangihe Island, located between the northern tip of Sulawesi Island (Indonesia) and the southern tip of Mindanao (Philippines). The Sangihe Project covers 42,000ha; this includes the Bawone, Binebase prospects on the eastern part of the island and Taware prospect in the south-central region with infrastructure in place. The Company has a 70% interest in the Sangihe project.


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Comment by PeterMacd2on Sep 13, 2019 4:06pm
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RE:East Asia Minerals Update on Production Licence

RE:East Asia Minerals Update on Production LicenceFinally some good news about EAS!  Since the latest meeting and approvals involved a lot of Depts (Forestry, Environment, Community Affairs) that might have been opposed to the Sangihe mine going forward, this is a big step imo.  The next approval, from the Mining Dept, should be a no-brainer, and then there is just getting the envionmental assessment approved.  Congrats to EAS staff for getting us this far, and here's hoping for  a final go-ahead before Xmas (this being Indonesia, I wouldn't set that date in stone).
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