Bluestone Resources Inc
XTSX:BSR
Bluestone Resources Inc
Bluestone Resources, Inc. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2001-10-24. The firm is focused on the exploration and development of its Cerro Blanco Gold Project (Cerro Blanco) and Mita Geothermal Project (Mita Geothermal) both located in Guatemala. The Cerro Blanco is a proposed open pit gold mining operation located in southeast Guatemala approximately 160 kilometers by road from the capital, Guatemala City. Cerro Blanco is situated in the Jutiapa Department, approximately nine kilometers west of the border with El Salvador. The firm owns interest in Mita Geothermal through its subsidiary, Geotermia Oriental de Guatemala, S.A. Mita Geothermal is a geothermal energy resource located adjacent to Cerro Blanco and is approximately seven kilometers from the Pan American Highway near the town of Asuncion Mita, in the region of Jutiapa in Guatemala. Mita Geothermal is licensed for up to 50 megawatts of clean energy to support the operation of the mine or sell to the national grid.
Bluestone Resources, Inc. engages in the exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2001-10-24. The firm is focused on the exploration and development of its Cerro Blanco Gold Project (Cerro Blanco) and Mita Geothermal Project (Mita Geothermal) both located in Guatemala. The Cerro Blanco is a proposed open pit gold mining operation located in southeast Guatemala approximately 160 kilometers by road from the capital, Guatemala City. Cerro Blanco is situated in the Jutiapa Department, approximately nine kilometers west of the border with El Salvador. The firm owns interest in Mita Geothermal through its subsidiary, Geotermia Oriental de Guatemala, S.A. Mita Geothermal is a geothermal energy resource located adjacent to Cerro Blanco and is approximately seven kilometers from the Pan American Highway near the town of Asuncion Mita, in the region of Jutiapa in Guatemala. Mita Geothermal is licensed for up to 50 megawatts of clean energy to support the operation of the mine or sell to the national grid.