Risk and valuation analysis of the ASKOT MINE |
Status Risk : Advanced discovery |
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Title(s) of the ASKOT MINE |
| Pebble Creek Mining Ltd. Owner: 100% |
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Askot is a massive sulphide deposit held by Adi Gold Mining Pvt. Ltd (“Adi”), a
wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. The Company has been exploring in India since 1995 and has
built up a technical and business infrastructure. The Company’s main project is the
Askot massive sulphide deposit in Uttarakhand state. |
| India Resources Limited Interest: 15% |
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IRL holds a strategic 15% shareholding in Pebble Creek Mining Limited (TSX-V: PEB), which owns 100% of the Askot Project through a subsidiary Adi Gold Mining Pvt Ltd. |
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Location of the ASKOT MINE |
The Askot deposit is located at Askot village, Uttarakhand state (formerly part of Uttar Pradesh), in the Himalayan foothills of northern India.
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History of the ASKOT MINE |
The deposit was drilled and tunneled in a series of programs by the United Nations Development Programme and several Indian government agencies in the period 1965-1988.
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Geology of the ASKOT MINE |
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The Askot project is a polymetallic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit containing 5 metals of economic significance: gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. The full extent of the mineralised system has not been defined and there is further an more...
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