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USA
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Alaska |
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ADVANCED DISCOVERY
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Risk and valuation analysis of the Jonesville Project |
Status Risk : Advanced discovery |
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Title(s) of the Jonesville Project |
| Black Range Minerals NL Owner: 100% |
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Black Range has agreed to purchase a 100% interest in the two leases from the current lease holders for the following consideration:
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The issue of 15,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares in Black Range Minerals Limited, within 14 days of transfer more... |
| Private Company Royalty: 2% |
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Location of the Jonesville Project |
The Jonesville Coal Project is located approximately 100 kilometres northeast of Anchorage, the largest city in the state of Alaska, USA. The project comprises two leases covering 1,450 acres.
The project includes the historic Evan Jones Coal Mine, more...
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History of the Jonesville Project |
Approximately 5.5 million tonnes of high quality thermal coal were produced from the Evan Jones Coal Mine between 1920 and 1968, from a combination of open pit and underground mining, predominantly in the northern area of the current leases. Mining w more...
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Geology of the Jonesville Project |
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Coal-bearing rocks in the Jonesville area belong to the Paleocene to Eocene aged Chickaloon Formation, which is 1,000 to 1,500 metres thick. The main coal measures occur in the upper 500 metres of this formation. At the Jonesville project these coal more...
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Data last updated on : 12/31/2007
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Disclaimer
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