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Trigon Metals is a publicly-traded Canadian exploration and development company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange (TSX.V: TM) and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FRA: TZU2). Trigon Metals is an emerging copper producer in Africa`s best mining addresses – well-positioned to succeed in copper and silver exploration and development. Together with its subsidiaries, Trigon operates through the development of its Namibian mining and exploration permits. The company`s projects include Kombat Mine and Gross Otavi in Namibia and the newly Silver Hill copper-silver exploration project in Morocco. Trigon Metals boasts an expert management team that possesses extensive international and African success and experience and strong business leaders with diversified international finance and operations experience.
Great Panther Mining Limited is an intermediate gold and silver mining and exploration company listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange trading under the symbol GPR, and on the NYSE American under the symbol GPL. Great Panther operates three mines including the Tucano Gold Mine in Amapá State, Brazil, and two primary silver mines in Mexico: the Guanajuato Mine Complex and the Topia Mine. Great Panther also owns the Coricancha Mine in Peru and, having executed a successful bulk sample mining program in accordance with the May 2018 PEA for the project restart, the Company is establishing the conditions under which a restart of production can be implemented.
KGHM Polska Miedź S.A. is a global company that employees 34,000 people around the world and has been a leader in copper and silver production for more than 50 years. The business strategy for the years 2015-2020 focuses on continuing growth and maximizing shareholder value with a goal to produce over 1 million tonnes of copper equivalent metal. Currently, KGHM operates 9 open-pit and underground mines located in Poland, Canada, the USA and Chile and is actively advancing 4 projects. KGHM produces key global resources including copper, silver, gold, rhenium, nickel, platinum group metals and molybdenum. As a global company, KGHM carries out its business activities in accordance with the highest environmental standards and regulations. KGHM International Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of KGHM Polska Miedź S.A., is based in Vancouver, British Columbia. KGHM International’s operating assets (held through its subsidiary companies) include one mine in Canada, two in the United States, and two in Chile (one of which is a joint venture with a third party). KGHM International also owns a mining contracting business, which is active in Canada and the United States, as well as mine development projects in Canada and Chile.
Brades Resource Corp has partnered with Fission 3.0 Corp. to explore Fission’s highly prospective Clearwater West property in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin – the world’s largest source of high-grade uranium. Fission, the Operator of the project, shares the same industry-leading technical team as Fission Uranium (two major high-grade uranium discoveries in three years, PDAC 2014 Bill Dennis Award for Exploration Success, The Northern Miner ‘Persons of the Year’ 2013). Brades has an additional uranium project in the Basin and a gold project in British Columbia. Gold: Brades’ 100%-owned BRC gold project in North Western British Columbia, covers just over 14,000 hectares, where it has just completed a full spring/summer exploration program. Click to view the Technical Report. Uranium: In Canada’s Athabasca Basin, Brades has 100% ownership of the Lorne Lake project - 40,000+ hectares in the western area of the Basin, situated beside the Centennial Deposit owned by Cameco/Areva. The company’s JV project with Fission 3.0, Clearwater West, is immediately adjacent to Fission Uranium’s Patterson Lake South (PLS) property – host to a major high-grade, shallow depth uranium discovery. Fission will be the Operator at Clearwater West.
Margaux Resources Ltd. is a Calgary based, publicly traded resource company, currently focused on their Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, located in the southeast portion of British Columbia. The Jersey Emerald Property has four distinct deposit types. These are carbonate-hosted lead-zinc (Irish style massive sulphide), sedex type zinc-silver-copper, and gold-bismuth skarn and tungsten skarn mineralization. The Emerald/Dodger Tungsten mine was the largest tungsten producer in British Columbia and second largest in Canada. It closed in 1973 due to poor tungsten prices and the expectation of the implementation of a "super royalty". With the recent substantial increase in tungsten price the company will be re-evaluating the existing reserves and implementing a program designed to define additional areas on the Property that have high tungsten potential. Margaux Resources holds interests in various oil and gas properties located in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The current projects are the Jersey Emerald Tungsten-Zinc Property, and the Jumpbush oil and gas production in south eastern Alberta.