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St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp
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St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. engages in the exploration and evaluation of mineral properties in Canada and Iceland. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec. The company went IPO on 2003-02-13. The company develops new technologies to solve environmental problems in the mining sector, including maximizing metal recovery and full circle electric-vehicle (EV) battery recycling. Its projects include Vopnafjordur, Oxnadalur, Thormodsdalur and Julie. The Vopnafjordur project covers an area of approximately 598.5 square kilometers (km2) area is located to the northeast of Iceland at Vopnafjordur accessible by highway. The Oxnadalur project covers an area of approximately 1017.7 km2 area is located in northern Iceland, where calderas contain rhyolite and low-temperature zeolite alteration. The Thormodsdalur project is located approximately 20 km east of the city center of Reykjavik, southeast of the lake Hafravatn. The Julie project is located within the mining-friendly province of Quebec, Canada.
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