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Amarillo Gold Corp. is a mineral exploration company committed to building shareholder value by focusing on the acquisition, discovery, and development of gold resources in Brazil. The Company`s principal projects are the Mara Rosa project in the state of Goiás, and the Lavras do Sul project in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The Posse Deposit at Mara Rosa contains a resource 1,174,900 ounces of gold Measured & Indicated from 20.1MTonnes @ 1.75 g/t Au, 156,400 ounces of gold inferred from 3.6MTonnes grading 1.34 g/t Au at a 0.5g/t cut-off grade (from independent NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate completed by AEFS , Sept. 2011). The Reserves at Posse Deposit measure 945,200 ounces of gold Proven and Probable from 17.1MTonnes grading 1.72 g/t Au. The Posse Deposit is in the feasibility study stage, and is located in an area of excellent infrastructure 35 km NE of Yamana’s Chapada open pit Cu-Au operation, 105 km NE of Serra Grande’s underground Au mine, 105 km NNW of Anglo American’s nickel laterite project (in construction), 95 km NW of Votarintim’s Niquelandia nickel laterite mine, and some 60 km NE of Yamana’s Pilar Au project (in feasibility). The Serra da Mesa 450 MW hydro-electric dam lies 35 km to the east. Amarillo Gold Corp.`s mission is to build in-ground gold reserves for future development in Brazil, currently one of the world`s most promising emerging markets. The declining reserves at mines owned by major producers, combined with fewer major discoveries globally, will significantly increase the value of junior mining and exploration companies with reserves and resources; such as Amarillo Gold Corp. Amarillo Gold`s focus on building gold reserves and resources in a politically stable, accessible, and mining friendly country further enhances the value of its projects.
St Andrew Goldfields is a Toronto, ON-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
NanoStruck Technologies Inc. is a Canadian Company with a suite of technologies that remove molecular sized particles using patented absorptive organic polymers. These versatile biomaterials are derived from crustacean shells or plant fibers, depending on requirements of their usage. Acting as molecular sponges, the nanometer-sized polymers are custom programmed to absorb specific particles for remediation or retrieval purposes. These could be to clean out unwanted materials like acids, hydrocarbons, pathogens, oils and toxins in water via its NanoPure solutions or conversely, to recover wanted and precious metal particles in mine tailings, such as gold, silver, platinum, palladium and rhodium using the Company’s NanoMet solutions. By using patented modifications to conventional technologies and adding polymer-based nano-filtration, the Company offers environmentally safe NanoPure solutions for water purification. The Company uses Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines as a benchmark for water quality and safety to conform to acceptable agricultural or drinking water standards in jurisdictions where the technology is used. Additionally, the Company’s technology can be used to recover precious and base metals from mine tailings, which are the residual material from earlier mining activities. By retrieving valuable metals from old tailing dumps, the Company’s NanoMet solutions boosts the value of existing mining assets and reduces the need for new, costly and potentially environmentally harmful exploration and mining. The company’s NanoPure technology was first deployed to treat wastewater from a landfill site in January 2012 in Mexico. It has since been successfully treating and producing clean water there that’s certified by Conagua, the federal water commission of Mexico. The Company’s current business model is based on either selling water remediation plants or leasing out units and charging customers on a price per litre basis with a negotiated minimum payment per annum. For processing mine tailings, the value of precious metal recovered is shared with tailing site owners on a pre-agreed basis.
Alaska conservation Alliance is a Anchorage, AK-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.
Pine Valley Mining Corporation is a Vancouver, BC-based company in the Agriculture and Mining sector.