Omai Gold Mines Corp
F:0N2
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Omai Gold Mines Corp
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Omai Gold Mines Corp. engages in the evaluation and exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The Company, through its subsidiary, Avalon Gold Exploration Inc., holds a 100% interest in the Omai Prospecting License covering approximately 4,590 acres (18.575 square kilometers), which includes the Omai gold mine. The Omai property is located in Guyana in South America. The Omai property includes the Fennell and Wenot pits, and Broccoli Hill (BH). The Fennell pit mined the upper portion of an irregularly shaped pluton referred to as the Omai Stock. The Wenot mine is a long and narrow pit, with the long axis approximately 1.8 kilometers in length by about 500 meters maximum width. The firm is exploring the East Wenot Extension and the BH target at the Omai property. BH is a conspicuous hill that sits less than 300 meters east of the Fennell pit and 300 meters north of the Wenot pit.
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