Orogen Royalties Inc
XTSX:OGN
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Orogen Royalties Inc
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Orogen Royalties, Inc. operates as a royalty and mineral exploration company, which operates a diverse portfolio of precious metal royalties and copper, gold and silver explorations projects. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2011-01-25. The firm has a diverse portfolio of precious metal royalties and copper, gold and silver exploration projects in Canada, United States and Mexico. The firm operates through two segments: mineral royalties and mineral exploration project generation. The firm also owns a geological database covering parts of Mexico, central Asia, South Pacific, western Canada and western United States. The Company’s portfolio features gold and base metal projects in exploration districts, including Nevada, Northwestern British Columbia and Northwestern Mexico. Its Onjo is located 70 kilometers north of Fort St James and 10 kilometers west of Centerra’s Mount Milligan mine, within the Quesnellia arc, host to several alkalic copper-gold porphyry deposits, such as the Chuchi copper-gold deposit and the Kwanika deposit.
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