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REN Project
REN
Country USA 
Province Nevada
Close to Elko
Status ADVANCED DISCOVERY  Mining Trend Carlin Trend
Surface 7 km² / 1,829 acres Number of claims 91
Latitude / Longitude 41 N 0 / 116 W 22
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Risk and valuation analysis of the REN Project
Status Risk : Advanced discovery
Country Risk : Very Low
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Title(s) of the REN Project
Centerra Gold Inc
Joint venture: 62%
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The REN joint venture is 62% owned by Centerra and 38% owned by Homestake Mining Company, a subsidiary of the Barrick Gold Corporation.
Barrick Gold Corp.
Joint venture: 38%
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The REN joint venture is 62% owned by Centerra and 38% owned by Homestake Mining Company, a subsidiary of the Barrick Gold Corporation.
Location of the REN Project
The REN gold exploration property is located at the northern end of the Carlin Trend in northern Nevada, about 82 kilometres northwest of Elko, Nevada in the Tuscarora Mountains.
 
History of the REN Project
The REN claims were staked between 1982 and 1987 and are still held by the original claim owners or their families. Since the early 1980s several companies have had lease and option agreements with the claim owners and carried out exploration for gold on the claims including geological mapping, geochemical sampling (both rock and soils), geophysical surveying and drilling.
 
Geology of the REN Project
The geology, structure, alteration and mineralization encountered in drilling at REN are typical of Carlin-type gold deposits. The host rocks for gold mineralization include dolomitic to calcareous carbonaceous siltstones, mudstones and silty limesto more...
 
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Data last updated on : 2/10/2010
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