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KORE Mining Ltd. engages in the business of acquisition, exploration, and development of gold projects. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is advancing the Imperial project towards development while continuing to explore across both district-scale gold assets. The company owns 100% of the Mesquite-Imperial-Picacho District which consists of approximately 31,000 acres of claims capturing the entire 28-kilometer trend from the operating Mesquite mine to the closed Picacho mine and including its Imperial project. In the District, gold is hosted in local fault structures related to a series of regional faults connecting the known District deposits. Long Valley is the Company’s 100% owned epithermal gold and silver project located in Mono County, California. The 15,965-acre land package around the project is district in scale and covers all deep-rooted fault structures of similar genesis to the Hilton Creek fault, the primary conduit for the current Long Valley deposit.
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KORE Mining Ltd. engages in the business of acquisition, exploration, and development of gold projects. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is advancing the Imperial project towards development while continuing to explore across both district-scale gold assets. The company owns 100% of the Mesquite-Imperial-Picacho District which consists of approximately 31,000 acres of claims capturing the entire 28-kilometer trend from the operating Mesquite mine to the closed Picacho mine and including its Imperial project. In the District, gold is hosted in local fault structures related to a series of regional faults connecting the known District deposits. Long Valley is the Company’s 100% owned epithermal gold and silver project located in Mono County, California. The 15,965-acre land package around the project is district in scale and covers all deep-rooted fault structures of similar genesis to the Hilton Creek fault, the primary conduit for the current Long Valley deposit.
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