Australian Gold and Copper Ltd
ASX:AGC
Australian Gold and Copper Ltd
Australian Gold & Copper Ltd. operates as a gold and base metals exploration company. The company is headquartered in Nedlands, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2021-01-20. The firm focuses on the exploration and development of its multi-asset gold portfolio situated in the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales. Its projects include Moorefield project, Cargelligo project and Gundagai project. The Moorefield project comprises approximately two granted exploration licenses covering approximately 481.5 square kilometers. The Gundagai project consists of an exploration license covering approximately 265 square kilometers and comprises multiple drill ready prospects considered prospective for McPhillamys-style gold, epithermal gold-copper and large-tonnage zinc-lead-silver prospects. The Cargelligo project consists of an exploration license covering approximately 227 square kilometers and is located approximately 15 kilometers west of the town of Lake Cargelligo in New South Wales. The Cargelligo project comprises multiple drill ready Cobar-style gold-polymetallic prospects.
Australian Gold & Copper Ltd. operates as a gold and base metals exploration company. The company is headquartered in Nedlands, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2021-01-20. The firm focuses on the exploration and development of its multi-asset gold portfolio situated in the Lachlan Fold Belt in New South Wales. Its projects include Moorefield project, Cargelligo project and Gundagai project. The Moorefield project comprises approximately two granted exploration licenses covering approximately 481.5 square kilometers. The Gundagai project consists of an exploration license covering approximately 265 square kilometers and comprises multiple drill ready prospects considered prospective for McPhillamys-style gold, epithermal gold-copper and large-tonnage zinc-lead-silver prospects. The Cargelligo project consists of an exploration license covering approximately 227 square kilometers and is located approximately 15 kilometers west of the town of Lake Cargelligo in New South Wales. The Cargelligo project comprises multiple drill ready Cobar-style gold-polymetallic prospects.