Amalgamated Project
Amalgamated
Country USA 
Province Oregon
Status ADVANCED DISCOVERY 
Surface 4 km² / 1,080 acres Number of claims 27
Latitude / Longitude 44 N 59 / 117 W 17
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Amalgamated Project
Status Risk : Advanced discovery
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the Amalgamated Project
Queenston Mining Inc.
Owner: 100%
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The Amalgamated Kirkland (“AK”) property is owned 100% by Queenston and is subject to a 2% NSR to Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation and a 0.61% NSR to the original vendors.
Location of the Amalgamated Project
The property is located in the south-central portion of Teck Township. The property is strategically located to host the down dip projection of the South Mine Complex currently being explored by Kirkland Lake Gold Inc. on the adjacent Macassa mine property.
 
History of the Amalgamated Project
The initial discovery of gold at the AK was in 1920 when the Hunton shaft was sunk on the northern portion of the property to a depth of 120 m with four levels being established. From 1925 to 1939 the Hunton shaft was deepened to 750 feet where furth more...
 
Geology of the Amalgamated Project
The Amalgamated Kirkland property is essentially bisected by the Cadillac-Larder Lake Break. In this area, the break follows the northern fringe of the Murdoch Creek Stock (syenite) and is represented by sheared ultramafics and green carbonate rocks  more...
 
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Data last updated on : 12/31/2008
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