Dundas Minerals Ltd
ASX:DUN
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Dundas Minerals Ltd
Glance View
Dundas Minerals Ltd. engages in the exploration of nickel, gold and copper in Western Australia. The company is headquartered in Subiaco, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2021-11-10. The firm is exploring in southern Albany-Fraser Orogen (AFO), Western Australia. The firm has a 100% interest in four granted exploration licenses and seven exploration license applications. All licenses are located in the Dundas Mineral Field, Western Australia. The firm's project includes the Dundas Project and the Triton Project. The Dundas Project is an early-stage nickel, gold and copper project area which covers an area of 1,105.9 square kilometer (km2). The Triton Project comprises a single exploration license application (E63/2059) with a total tenement area of 45.95 km2. The Triton project is over freehold land with a small portion over vacant Crown land.
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