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G2 Goldfields Inc
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G2 Goldfields, Inc. is engaged in the exploration of mineral claims in the underexplored Sandy Lake Archean Greenstone Belt in Northwestern Ontario. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2010-11-18. The firm is focused on the discovery of gold deposits in the Guiana Shield. The firm operates primarily in Guyana, where the Company owns a 100% interest in two past gold-producing mines, as well as a regional portfolio of prospective projects. The firm's projects include Oko Aremu and Puruni. The projects are located at the southern end of the Cuyuni Basin and host high-grade Orogenic Gold mineralization within the Cuyuni Basin Sediments and the underlying Barama volcanics. The Aremu Oko District covers a strike length of approximately 17 kilometers. Its Aremu/Oko and Jubilee/Peters Mine properties consist of approximately 37,068 acres and are in the Cuyuni-Mazarumi region of north-central Guyana in the Guiana Shield.
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