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Conico Ltd
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Conico Ltd. operates as an exploration company. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2007-06-18. The firm's projects include Ryberg, Mestersvig, Sortekap and Mount Thirsty. The Ryberg Project is a multi-element project spanning an area of 4,521 square kilometer on the east coast of Greenland and 430 kilometers north-west of Iceland. Ryberg is an under-explored mineral province with a significant amount of magmatism that has intruded the sulphur-rich sediments of the Kangerlussuaq Basin. The Mestersvig Project is located on the east coast of Greenland and only five kilometers from the Metersvig military base.The Sortekap Project is located on the east coast of Greenland, within the project license package. Mineralization in this area is classified at orogenic style in quartz vein hosted. The Mount Thirsty Project is located approximately 16 kilometers northwest of Norseman in Western Australia. The Project is close to infrastructure and in a mining orientated state.
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