Arras Minerals Corp.
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Arras Minerals Corp.
Arras Minerals Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral property interests. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2022-06-14. The firm is engaged in the business of mineral exploration. The firm is focused on a portfolio of copper and gold assets in north-eastern Kazakhstan. The Company’s exploration is focused on discovering and delineating mineral resources at the Beskauga Project. The property comprises approximately three contiguous licenses, including the Beskauga mineral license (67.8 square kilometers). The Beskauga Project is located in the Pavlodar region of north-eastern Kazakhstan, approximately 300 kilometers (km) northeast of the Kazakhstan capital, Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana), approximately 70 km southwest of the city of Pavlodar and approximately 65 km east of the town of Ekibastuz. The company also owns approximately three additional mineral exploration licenses in Pavlodar Province, Kazakhstan, which cover a total of 364 square kilometers (sq km) in northeastern Kazakhstan.
Arras Minerals Corp. engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of mineral property interests. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2022-06-14. The firm is engaged in the business of mineral exploration. The firm is focused on a portfolio of copper and gold assets in north-eastern Kazakhstan. The Company’s exploration is focused on discovering and delineating mineral resources at the Beskauga Project. The property comprises approximately three contiguous licenses, including the Beskauga mineral license (67.8 square kilometers). The Beskauga Project is located in the Pavlodar region of north-eastern Kazakhstan, approximately 300 kilometers (km) northeast of the Kazakhstan capital, Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana), approximately 70 km southwest of the city of Pavlodar and approximately 65 km east of the town of Ekibastuz. The company also owns approximately three additional mineral exploration licenses in Pavlodar Province, Kazakhstan, which cover a total of 364 square kilometers (sq km) in northeastern Kazakhstan.