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Canadian company Avala Resources discovered rich gold ore deposit in Jasikovo near Zagubica

Analyzing the contents of a boring in the location called Korkan in Jasikovo research field on the territory of the municipality of Zagubica, Canadian company Avala Resources discovered that one ton of ore at the depth of 256 meters contained 22.4g of gold, daily paper Novosti learns.

The Canadian company came to that discovery in the vicinity of the place where it analyzed the contents of a boring 220 meters deep in early November and discovered that one ton of ore contained 4.3g of gold.

At the same time, by drilling in the vicinity of the first boring, Canadians discovered another two locations in Jasikovo research field where one ton of ore contained 3g and 1.76g of gold.

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By the way, the deposits with 2g of gold per ton of ore are considered as cost-efficient. As Novosti learns, Canadians plan to intensify research on this territory in the following period so they could make the final decision on opening of a mine.

The Canadian company, which is also a concessionaire on Crni Vrh mountain near Bor, has discovered economic reserves for exploitation of copper, gold and silver in the concession field Coka Kuruka, in the location Valja Strz.

As we learn, it is a deposit with about 50m tons of ore, 0.31% of which is copper, which means that it is richer than active copper mines in Bor. Exploitation of that deposit could bring about 150,000 tons of copper, nearly 13 tons of gold and over 44 tons of silver.

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Source ekapija.com

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