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K92 Mining Inc T.KNT

Alternate Symbol(s):  KNTNF

K92 Mining Inc. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the production of gold, copper and silver at the Kainantu Gold Mine in the Eastern Highlands province of Papua New Guinea, as well as exploration and development of mineral deposits in the immediate vicinity of the mine, including Blue Lake, in Papua New Guinea. The Company holds the mining rights to Mining Lease 150 (ML 150). Within and surrounding ML 150 is an epithermal vein field consisting of multiple known and highly prospective vein systems: Kora, Irumafimpa, Karempe, Judd, Kora South, Judd South, Mati, Maniape and Arakompa. Mining is focused on the Kora vein system, consisting of two dominant veins and the Judd vein system consisting of four known veins with one vein being mined. There are multiple near-mine infrastructure targets, within the Kora-Kora South, Judd-Judd South and Karempe vein systems.


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Post by OldGoldon Aug 04, 2024 3:57am
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Post# 36163709

What is the connection with K92?

What is the connection with K92? This video popped up on my feed, I’m not sure why they referenced K92. The only comparison I can see is the CEO was one of the original backers of K92. I do not follow K92,and do not know much about it apart from it has been a real winner, and the mine is in PNG. I looked at it years ago but was cautious as the mine is in PNG and I worked there during the construction of Porgera, and could see the problems they had. I think things are much better in PNG now, and probably missed out on the rise of K92 based on my own personal biases. Do any of you K92 guys see why they would be comparing the two?
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