Anson Resources Ltd
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Price: 0.066 AUD -2.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 106.8m AUD
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Market Cap
106.8m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Anson Resources Ltd. is an exploration company, which engages in iron sand mining activities. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2010-07-08. The firm is engaged in discovering, acquisition, and development of natural resources that meets the demand from new energy and technology markets. The firm has established a 458 square kilometers (km2) tenement portfolio prospective for base metals in Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia. The Company’s portfolio includes The Bull, Ajana / Mary Springs and Hooley Well. The Bull Project, which covers 82 km2 and adjoins the Julimar Ni-Cu-PGE discovery made by Chalice Gold Mines Limited. The Ajana Project is located in Northampton, Western Australia, a mining province for zinc, lead, silver and graphite. The project is situated within the prospective historic mining center of Ajana. The Hooley Well Nickel-Cobalt Laterite Project is located 800 kilometers (kms) north of Perth and 300 kms east of Geraldton in Western Australia.

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