Alien Metals Ltd
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Alien Metals Ltd
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Alien Metals Ltd. engages in the exploration, development and production of silver and lithium. The firm's focus is on precious and base metal commodities. The company holds three projects in Mexico: Donovan 2, San Celso and Los Campos. The Donovan 2 project is located approximately 20 kilometers (km) west of the San Nicolas VMS Copper deposit of Teck Resources. The San Celso property consists of three contiguous mining concessions located approximately 50 km southeast of Zacatecas. The project hosts two underground silver mines, the San Celso and the Las Cristinitas mines. The Los Campos project is situated in Mexican Silver belt in Zacatecas state. The company holds four projects in Australia: Hancock Tenement, Brockman Tenement, Munni Munni North ELA 47/4422 and Elizabeth Hill. The Hancock tenement is within 20 km of the Newman township. The Brockman tenement is located 95 km northwest of the Tom Price township. The Elizabeth Hill Silver Project is situated approximately 45 km south of Karratha.
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