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Title: | Prospectus |
Title Holder / Company: | Dourado Resources Whitvista |
Report id: | CR2009-0887 |
Tenure: | ELA26283; ELA26284 |
Year: | 2009 |
Abstract: | Investment Highlights: Over 2,800km2 of selected tenure that is highly prospective for gold, copper and uranium mineralisation. Tenements covering in excess 1,500km2 in the central area of Northern Territory All areas have been carefully selected by reference to sound geological models developed specifically for gold, copper and uranium mineralisation. The Company focus will be on the excellent exploration opportunities offered by these Projects for gold. Potential to discover significant deposits of gold and uranium mineralisation utilising modern exploration programs and development. Dourado Resources Limited is committed to growth through vigorous exploration and opportunities to acquire additional highly prospective tenements that may compliment its existing portfolio. Airborne geophysical and remote-sensing techniques will be employed to identify priority targets for the initial ground surveys. In the areas that have already well defined targets, drill programs will be established. Little historic exploration for gold or base metals has been completed on the North Arunta tenements. However their prospectivity is considered excellent due to locations further east, north and northwest where gold mineralisation is extensive with many successful gold mines currently in production. The area selected by the Company is one of the most under-explored regions in the Northern Territory and the definition of targets for gold and uranium will be part of the initial exploration program. |
Date Added: | 27-Oct-2013 |
Appears in Collections: | Minerals Exploration Reports (MEX) |
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