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FenixOro Gold Corp FDVXF


Primary Symbol: C.FENX

FenixOro Gold Corp. is a Canadian company focused on acquiring and exploring gold projects with exploration potential in the gold producing regions of Colombia. The Company’s flagship property, the Abriaqui project, is the closest project to Continental Gold's Buritica project. It is located about 15 kilometers (km) to the west in Antioquia State at the northern end of the Mid-Cauca gold belt. The Abriaqui Property is located approximately 65 kilometers northwest of the city of Medellin in the state of Antioquia, Colombia. In addition, the Abriaqui Project, consists of three licenses and an application, which covers approximately 547 hectares. The Abriaqui Project area has exploration potential for multiple mineralization types. The Company also owns the Escondida Mine, a fully permitted, high grade gold mine in Antioquia that is undergoing an investment and expansion plan.


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Post by Betteryear2on Mar 01, 2022 2:07pm
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FenixOro Provides Commentary on Colombian Amendment

FenixOro Provides Commentary on Colombian Amendment

TORONTO, March 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FenixOro Gold Corp. (CSE: FENX; OTCQB: FDVXF; Frankfurt: 8FD) is pleased to provide commentary on recent changes to Colombian law. The Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development has passed a resolution that amends Ley Segunda (Law 2) of 1959 and effectively removes the requirement for a lengthy change-of-land-use application process. While the changes do not affect FenixOro directly in the short term, the company fully supports these changes and believes they will have a positive impact on responsible mining development while continuing to encourage sound environmental practices in the country.

Paul Harris, Director of the Colombia Gold Symposium in Medellin and ColombiaGold.co, commented: “This development is positive and something that exploration companies in Colombia, and other sectors such as infrastructure, have awaited for many years. It will facilitate the discovery and definition of new deposits of copper and gold in areas where hitherto explorers were unable to drill. Importantly, it does not reduce or otherwise circumvent the environmental permitting requirements to develop a project. Colombia has some of the most exacting environmental standards in the hemisphere, and this ensures that future project developments still have to be made according to international best practice.”

FenixOro CEO John Carlesso stated: “We have always received tremendous support for the Abriaqui gold project from all levels of government in Colombia, and we believe the amendment to Law 2 is a reflection of the commitment to foster economic growth through responsible and environmentally sound mineral resource development. Together with the major infrastructure improvement program currently underway throughout the country, which includes significant upgrades to highways and bridges on the route between Medellin and the Abriaqui project, this signals a willingness on the part of the government to make the permitting process more streamlined and transparent. We believe that in the eyes of investors and major mining companies, Colombia will continue to be seen as a stable jurisdiction for investment for many years to come.”


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