Bessor Minerals Inc
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Bessor Minerals Inc
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Bessor Minerals, Inc. operates as a mineral exploration company, which engages in the exploration of gold and base metals. The company is headquartered in Nanaimo, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2007-09-20. The firm is focused on precious and base metal projects in North America. The principal business of the Company is the identification, evaluation and acquisition of mineral properties, as well as exploration of mineral properties once acquired. Its projects include Redhill and Golden Eagle. The Redhill project is prospective for gold-copper-zinc volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) and structurally controlled gold mineralization. The volcanic sequence of the Redhill sector is exposed in an approximately five kilometers (kms) wide, north northwest-striking thrust slice over a distance of at least 20 kms. Golden Eagle project is situated at the southern end of the Tintina Gold Belt, an approximately 2,000 kms long arc-shaped metallogenic belt, which stretches across Alaska and Yukon and into northern British Columbia. The belt hosts many intrusion-related gold deposits, such as Pogo, Fort Knox and Dublin Gulch.
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