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Condor Resources, Inc. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2006-03-03. The firm's flagship Pucamayo project is located 185 km southeast of Lima and covers an area of approximately 85 square kilometers (km2), containing a high sulfidation epithermal system with disseminated precious metals mineralization with a large lithocap alteration visible at the surface. Its other projects include Huinac Punta, Cobreorco, Lucero, Andrea, Rio Bravo, Chavin, and San Martin. The Huinac Punta project is about 65 km south-east of the Antamina mine. The project, a 7,200 Ha property in Huanuco, Peru, has the potential to host a large carbonate replacement style (CRD) silver-dominant polymetallic mineralized body with the potential for discovery of a bulk tonnage silver and base metals deposit. The Chavin property covers an area of over 14 km2 within the central Andes mineral belt in northern Peru and is host to a polymetallic vein system.
Condor Resources, Inc. engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2006-03-03. The firm's flagship Pucamayo project is located 185 km southeast of Lima and covers an area of approximately 85 square kilometers (km2), containing a high sulfidation epithermal system with disseminated precious metals mineralization with a large lithocap alteration visible at the surface. Its other projects include Huinac Punta, Cobreorco, Lucero, Andrea, Rio Bravo, Chavin, and San Martin. The Huinac Punta project is about 65 km south-east of the Antamina mine. The project, a 7,200 Ha property in Huanuco, Peru, has the potential to host a large carbonate replacement style (CRD) silver-dominant polymetallic mineralized body with the potential for discovery of a bulk tonnage silver and base metals deposit. The Chavin property covers an area of over 14 km2 within the central Andes mineral belt in northern Peru and is host to a polymetallic vein system.
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