Musgrave Minerals Ltd
ASX:MGV

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Price: 0.39 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 147.7m AUD
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Market Cap
147.7m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Musgrave Minerals Ltd. is a mineral exploration and development company, which engages in gold and base metal exploration and project development. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2011-04-29. The firm is focused on gold and base metal exploration and project development within Australia. The firm has its key Cue Project in the Murchison Province of Western Australia and also has an additional project in the Musgrave region of South Australia. The firm acquires 100% interest in the Cue Project, which consists of the Cue Gold and Hollandaire Copper areas in the Murchison province of Western Australia. The Hollandaire and Hollandaire West deposits are tabular strata bound volcanic-hosted massive sulfide deposits (VMS). The mineralization forms a moderate dipping zone of massive sulfide mineralization averaging 10 meters (m) thick that plunges to the south-west. The Copper mineralization is located approximately 50 m from surface, and drilling to date indicates it is open to the south-west and at depth.

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