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Risques / Pays : Important |
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| Castle Gold Corporation Joint venture: 50% |
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Titre | Profil de la Compagnie | Tous les projets | Site web de la compagnie | Page projet de la compagnie |
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Castle Gold owns 50% of El Sastre. |
| Argonaut Gold Inc. Joint venture: 50% |
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Titre | Profil de la Compagnie | Tous les projets | Site web de la compagnie | Page projet de la compagnie |
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The four properties making up the Company’s Sastre Project in Central Guatemala lie close to a major highway between Guatemala City and Puerto Barrios, the country’s primary Caribbean seaport
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There are no records of commercial gold production from the El Sastre Exploitation Licence prior to the involvement of Aurogin. A number of small pits, adits and trenches
have been noted. Much of this activity is thought to be Spanish Colonial (1500s to 1600s). Based upon the size of these historical activities, the historical production must
have been negligible.
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The El Sastre Main Zone, is primarily underlain by amphibolite schist and phyllites of the El Tambor Formation. Schistosity and cleavage dip is predominantly southwest throughout the property. Amphibolite schist hosts the El Sastre, El Arenal, Escond Plus...
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