Gold Bull Resources Corp
OTC:GBRCF
Gold Bull Resources Corp
Gold Bull Resources Corp. is an exploration company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company’s projects include Sandman, Big Balds, Kalabak, Zlatusha and Coyote. The Sandman project is located in Townships 36 and 37 North, Ranges 35 and 36 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, Humboldt County, Nevada, United States of America. The Sandman property consists of 833 mineral claims within the 117 kilometers (km) total land package. The Big Balds Gold project is located approximately 120 km south of Elko, Nevada, United States of America. The Big Balds Gold project consists of 210 lode mining claims. The Kalabak holds a mineral permit covering approximately 191 square kilometers (km2) within a porphyry copper-gold belt in the southeastern sector of the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains. The Zlatusha project holds exploration permit covering approximately 195 km2 within a porphyry copper-gold/epithermal belt located in the Western Srednogorie segment of the Banat-Timok-Srednogorie magmatic arc.
Gold Bull Resources Corp. is an exploration company. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Company’s projects include Sandman, Big Balds, Kalabak, Zlatusha and Coyote. The Sandman project is located in Townships 36 and 37 North, Ranges 35 and 36 East, Mount Diablo Meridian, Humboldt County, Nevada, United States of America. The Sandman property consists of 833 mineral claims within the 117 kilometers (km) total land package. The Big Balds Gold project is located approximately 120 km south of Elko, Nevada, United States of America. The Big Balds Gold project consists of 210 lode mining claims. The Kalabak holds a mineral permit covering approximately 191 square kilometers (km2) within a porphyry copper-gold belt in the southeastern sector of the Bulgarian Rhodope Mountains. The Zlatusha project holds exploration permit covering approximately 195 km2 within a porphyry copper-gold/epithermal belt located in the Western Srednogorie segment of the Banat-Timok-Srednogorie magmatic arc.