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Valkea Resources Corp V.OZ

Valkea Resources Corp., formerly Outback Goldfields Corp., is a Canada-based company engaged in gold exploration in Finland's highly prospective Central Lapland Greenstone Belt (CLGB). The Company has a portfolio of high-potential projects, including the flagship Paana project, which is adjacent to Agnico Eagles’ Kittila mine and hosts an existing high-grade gold discovery as well as two existing joint ventures with Rupert Resources and Kinross Gold. The Company is focused on discovering and advancing gold deposits in one of the emerging gold districts.


TSXV:OZ - Post by User

Comment by cybermanon Aug 03, 2021 8:33pm
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RE:like the recent news for more exploration licences,

RE:like the recent news for more exploration licences, from Kitco news

https://www.kitco.com/news/2021-07-31/Investors-will-get-back-into-mining-sector-when-gold-prices-get-back-to-2-000-Outback-Goldfields-CEO.html


Investors will get back into mining sector when gold prices get back to $2,000 - Outback Goldfields CEO

July 31, 2021
 
Although conditions have improved, the mining sector remains undervalued and struggles to attract capital from generalist investors.
 
However, Chris Donaldson, CEO of Outback Goldfields, said that he is optimistic that attention will return to the mining sector. He added that investors won't be able to ignore the industry when gold prices push back above $2,000 an ounce.
 
"We're just waiting for this action to occur, and I think it's coming here real soon. In the back half of this year, we'll finally see some movement," he said.
 
Donaldson's bullish outlook on gold comes after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell breathed new life into the precious metal after he said the U.S. economy has not reached "substantial further progress" to warrant a slowdown of its bond purchasing program.
 
Gold prices pushed to a six-week high following Powell's comments before seeing some technical selling pressure into the weekend.
 
Before becoming the CEO of Outback GoldFields, Donaldson was the director of corporate development with Western Copper and Gold, which is developing its Casino copper and gold project in Canada's Yukon Territory.
 
Donaldson said that the most significant difference between the Yukon and Australia is the climate. He noted that the weather in the Yukon provides unique challenges for junior explorers.
 
"In the Yukon, you busted your butt for three or four months trying to get all your drilling and then you wait six, nine months for results. So, there are these big gaps," he said. "Whereas in Australia, I'm happy to have year-round drilling. We have easy access to the property. We don't have to fly in and out; our guys, go home for lunch."
 
As for attracting capital in the mining sector, Donaldson said that whether it's in the Yukon or Australia, many of the criteria are the same. Quoting the mantra of Outback's chairman Craig Perry, Donaldson said that it comes down to "the size of the prize and what is the cost of the test."
 
Donaldson said that he was attracted to Outback because of its location in Australia's historic Victorian Goldfields. The project is located near Kirkland Lake Gold's Fosterville Mine.
 
"Eighty million ounces that have been produced there, and geologists believe that with new techniques, there's probably another 80 million yet to be discovered," he said. "I'm a big believer in the Yukon too, so don't get me wrong, but, uh, we're in a more established area, and I think the chance for discovery is higher."



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cyberman wrote: good going OZ, gobble up as much area as you can, connecting zones and following the fault line can't hurt either.

considering the overall activity in the area it shows we're on top of it, would like to see more, much more.

willing to wait this one out.


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