MINTON PASS Project |
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MINTON PASS |
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Montana |
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GREEN EXPLORATION
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Legends
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Explores for
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Copper - Silver -
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Risk and valuation analysis of the MINTON PASS Project |
Status Risk : Green exploration |
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Title(s) of the MINTON PASS Project |
| VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF Leaser: 100% |
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Sterling acquired its interest in the Minton Pass Prospect pursuant to a mineral lease agreement dated November 26, 2004 (the
“Timberline Agreement”), whereby the Company acquired exploration rights for a 20-year period, with option to renew for an
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| VanEck Vectors Global Alternative Energy ETF Owner: 100% |
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In 2004, Timberline acquired four properties on the Montana Copper Sulfide Belt in Lincoln and Sanders counties, all of which were then leased to Sterling Mining Company ("Sterling"). |
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Location of the MINTON PASS Project |
The Minton Pass Silver-Copper prospect consists of 20 unpatented lode mining claims located on U.S. Forest Service property
east of Trout Creek, Montana. The claims are located in Sections 20 and 21, Township 24 North, Range 32 West, MPM. Access is via
well-maintained U.S. Forest services roads from Trout Creek.
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History of the MINTON PASS Project |
The prospect was discovered in the 1960’s and has been explored intermittently since that time. Kennecott maintained a core
group of claims in the area from 1966 to 1992. In the early 1970’s the prospect was explored by Hillside Mines, Inc. Explorat more...
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Geology of the MINTON PASS Project |
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The Minton Creek Pass claim group hosts metasedimentary rocks of the Belt Supergroup. Vast areas of the Belt Supergroup
contain stratiform silver-copper occurrences, which are hosted by quartzites of the Revett Formation. These are found primarily
within the Montana Copper Sulphide Belt, which covers some 1,600 square miles.
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Data last updated on : 9/20/2007
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Disclaimer
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