Sihayo Gold Ltd
ASX:SIH

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Price: 0.003 AUD 50% Market Closed
Market Cap: 36.6m AUD
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Market Cap
36.6m AUD
Industry
Metals & Mining

Sihayo Gold Ltd. is a mineral exploration company, which is engaged in the exploration, and development of mineral resource properties. The company is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland and currently employs 27 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in development of its projects, including Sihayo Pungkut CoW and Sihayo Gold Project. Its other projects include diamond exploration in India, Mount Keith Gold Project and Mulgabbie Gold Project in Western Australia. Sihayo Pungkut CoW is located in Mandailing Natal, North Sumatra, Indonesia. The Sihayo Gold Project’s deposit is situated within a sedimentary package consisting of Permian aged calcareous sediments and volcaniclastics, which are overlain by shallow basin origin Tertiary sandstones and siltstones. The Sihayo deposit gold mineralization is categorized as Sedimentary Rock Hosted Disseminated Gold Deposit type.

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