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Aben Minerals Ltd V.ABM

Alternate Symbol(s):  ABNAF

Aben Minerals Ltd. is a Canadian gold exploration company with exploration projects in the Yukon Territory and British Columbia. The Company’s projects include Justin Gold Project and Forrest Kerr Gold Project. It holds a 100% interest in the 7,400-hectare Justin Gold Project. The property is located in the southeast Yukon on the Tintina Gold Belt to the immediate southeast of Seabridge Gold’s 3 Aces Project. The Justin Project is approximately 35 kilometers southeast of the Cantung Mine and has an all-season road running through the claims. It also has a 100 % interest in Forrest Kerr Gold Project, which is located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in northwestern British Columbia, Canada. Forrest Kerr Gold Project covers approximately 20,197 hectares. Its exploration activity at Forrest Kerr is focused on two primary zones: the North Boundary zone, which runs parallel to the Nelson Creek Fault zone, and the South Boundary zone, which runs parallel to the Benchlands Fault zone.


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Comment by StrikeGoldon Jan 28, 2022 3:59pm
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RE:Forrest Kerr

RE:Forrest KerrI concur completely.  There may indeed be an economic deposit on the property, and both the 10 meters of 35+ g/t gold I think it was, and the 120 meters of about 1 g/t gold drilled, indicate a strong mineralization event.   Furthrer, many neighbors with simiilar results have had additional drilling successes and have come up with resources.   However, as you alluded to, the cost needed to drill several thousands of additional meters is very expersive. 

If ABEN can negotiate a deal where they get a substantial reward upon drilling success and can begin soon and continue for few years hopefully, I agree it would be in everyone's best interest. 
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