Minaurum Gold

Minaurum Gold Inc. is a Canadian junior exploration company based in Vancouver, British Columbia with its exploration office in Cuernavaca, Morelos. The company has gold-silver-lead-zinc exploration projects in Mexico within the states of Guerrero, Puebla, Oaxaca, Sinaloa, and Sonora, with a focus on the Guerrero Gold Belt.[1][2]

Minaurum Gold Inc.
Public
Traded as TSX-V: MGG
Industry Mining exploration
Founded 2010
Headquarters Vancouver, BC, Canada
Key people

CEO Darrell Rader Director Peter Megaw

Director David Jones
Number of employees
15
Website minaurum.com

History

In February 2010, Minaurum Gold Inc. officially listed on the TSX Venture Exchange[3] for the purpose of mineral exploration via exploration techniques such as soil and rock samples, VTEM magnetic surveys, geophysical surveys, and diamond drilling.

In March 2010, Minaurum Gold Inc. started acquiring a portfolio of early stage exploration projects located in Mexico.

By October 2010, Minaurum Gold Inc. accumulated a portfolio of eight exploration projects encompassing 67,423 hectares, and include skarn, porphyry, epithermal and volcanogenic massive sulfide in geology.

Projects

Adelita

Acquired by Minaurum Gold Inc. in March 2010 covering 8,416 hectares in southern Sonora.[Project Details 1] The project is a gold-copper skarn porphyry.

Aurena

Minaurum Gold Inc.acquired the project in February 2010 and commenced a soil and rock sampling program October 2010, followed by a drill program in January 2011. The concessions are located in southern Oaxaca state of Mexico covering 4,591 hectares.[Project Details 2]

Santa Marta

Santa Marta is a 7,310 hectare project located in the south eastern tip of the state of Oaxaca, approximately 80 km NE from the major seaport of Salina Cruz. The project is a VMS structure.[Project Details 3]

The project has been joint ventured to Lowell Copper founded by David J. Lowell,[4][5][6][7][8][9][10] to earn a 60% interest in the project.

Vuelcos del Destino

Vuelcos is an 8,831 hectare project located within the Guerrero Gold Belt.[Project Details 4]

References

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