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WOLVERINE Project
WOLVERINE
Country Canada 
Province Yukon territories
Close to Wolverine
Status MINE DEVELOPMENT 
Latitude / Longitude 61 N 25 / 130 W 07
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Risk and valuation analysis of the WOLVERINE Project
Status Risk : Mine development
Country Risk : Very Low
Title(s) of the WOLVERINE Project
Yukon Zinc Corp.
Owner: 100%
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Yukon Zinc is the owner of the Wolverine Project
Atna Resources Ltd
Net Smelter Return: 10%
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Atna currently owns a 10% Net Smelter Return royalty on all of the precious metals from the Woverine Property. The royalty is strongly levered to the price of silver in one of the largest undeveloped silver deposits in North America: at a silver price of $5.00 Atna retains a 4% NSR which increases to 10% at a silver price >$7.50.
Location of the WOLVERINE Project
The Wolverine deposit is located in South East Yukon, Canada, 237 km North West of the transportation hub Watson Lake and 441 km North East of the capital city Whitehorse. The Wolverine property encompasses 107 square kilometres and is approximately 26 kilometres west of the Robert Campbell Highway.
 
History of the WOLVERINE Project
The deposit, discovered in 1995, has been defined by more than 158 drill holes and is currently undergoing test mining to provide detailed information for mine planning. Each of the lenses has a thick core zone that ranges from 6 to 25 metres in true more...
 
Geology of the WOLVERINE Project
The Wolverine deposit is a classic volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit hosted in felsic volcanic and argillaceous sedimentary rocks of probable mid-Paleozoic age. The massive sulphides occur in two tabular semi-continuous lenses.
 
Exploration and drilling
2/26/2008Provides Update On Financing For Wolverine
Location
Data last updated on : 9/2/2006
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