Peruvian Metals Corp
XTSX:PER
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Peruvian Metals Corp
Glance View
Peruvian Metals Corp. engages in the exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. The firm's projects include The Palta Dorada Au-Ag-Cu Property and The Minas Maria Norte project. The Palta Dorada Au-Ag-Cu Property is located in the Ancash Mining Department in Northern Peru and covers an area of approximately 1200 hectares. The Property is accessible from the Aguila Norte Processing Plant (Plant) by approximately 180 kms of mainly paved roadway. The Minas Maria Norte property is located in Southern Peru in the historic Huachocolpa Mining District. The Minas Maria Norte property covers an area of 368 hectares and covers numerous previously exploited Au-Ag-Zn-Pb veins. The company also owns 80% interest in the Aguila Norte Process Plant that is located in the Pan American highway, Trujillo, in northern Peru. Its mineral processing plant hosts crushing, milling, and gravity separation.
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