Panex Resources Inc
OTC:DBGF
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Panex Resources Inc
Glance View
Panex Resources, Inc. is an exploration stage company, which engages in the acquisition of mineral properties. The firm is engaged in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company has no interest in any mineral resources or properties, and is identifying and assessing viable mineral properties or mineral projects. The company focuses on conducting mineral exploration activities on mineral properties in order to assess whether claims possess commercially exploitable mineral deposits. The firm is performing a due diligence of a gold exploration project at Matala, in South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. The Matala Gold Project is located on the north-western edge of the Kibaran mobile belt. The Matala Gold Project comprises over 10 exploration tenements for over 1,970 square kilometers located in the South Kivu Province, Democratic Republic of Congo. The company intends to explore for deposits of base and precious minerals, such as gold, silver, lead, barium, mercury, copper and zinc minerals. The company has not generated any revenues.
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