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Kincora Copper Ltd. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The firm has approximately twelve licenses in Australia and two in Mongolia (the latter including one mining license), in total covering 3,500 square kilometers (km2). The firm's projects include Lachlan Fold, Trundle project, Fairholme project, Jemalong Project, Northern Junee-Narromine Belt, Wongarbon project, Cundumbul project, Condobolin project and Southern Gobi belt. The Trundle project covers approximately 167 km2 and is located in the Junee-Narromine volcanic belt of the Macquarie Arc. The Fairholme project is located along the southern sector of the Junee-Narromine Belt of the Macquarie Arc in the Cowal block with both licenses contiguous to, and on mineralized strike from, Evolution Mining’s flagship Cowal project. The Bronze Fox Project (Southern Gobi region) covers approximately 175 km2 and hosts a large, advanced copper-gold system. The Wongarbon project covers approximately 173 km2.
Kincora Copper Ltd. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral properties. The firm has approximately twelve licenses in Australia and two in Mongolia (the latter including one mining license), in total covering 3,500 square kilometers (km2). The firm's projects include Lachlan Fold, Trundle project, Fairholme project, Jemalong Project, Northern Junee-Narromine Belt, Wongarbon project, Cundumbul project, Condobolin project and Southern Gobi belt. The Trundle project covers approximately 167 km2 and is located in the Junee-Narromine volcanic belt of the Macquarie Arc. The Fairholme project is located along the southern sector of the Junee-Narromine Belt of the Macquarie Arc in the Cowal block with both licenses contiguous to, and on mineralized strike from, Evolution Mining’s flagship Cowal project. The Bronze Fox Project (Southern Gobi region) covers approximately 175 km2 and hosts a large, advanced copper-gold system. The Wongarbon project covers approximately 173 km2.
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