Pan Global Resources Inc
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Pan Global Resources Inc
Pan Global Resources, Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2006-12-01. The firm is engaged in base and precious metal exploration in Spain and is pursuing opportunities from exploration through to mine development. Its principal operating subsidiaries are its 100%-owned Minera Escacena, S.L.U. (MESL), 100%-owned Minera Sabina S.L.U. (MSSL), and 100%-owned Minera Aguila S.L.U (MASL) in Spain. Its project includes Aguilas Project and Escacena Project. Its Aguilas Project includes approximately nine investigation permits, covering approximately 16,333 hectares in northern Andalucia, Spain. Its Escacena Project, which is located within the Iberian Pyrite Belt and covers an area of approximately 249.5 hectares, approximately 40 kilometer (km) south Northwest of Seville, Spain. The firm is targeting La Romana at its Escacena Project, which is located approximately 6 km southwest of the Aznalcollar open pit mine and approximately 15 km west of the Las Cruces copper mine, in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, Spain.
Pan Global Resources, Inc. engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2006-12-01. The firm is engaged in base and precious metal exploration in Spain and is pursuing opportunities from exploration through to mine development. Its principal operating subsidiaries are its 100%-owned Minera Escacena, S.L.U. (MESL), 100%-owned Minera Sabina S.L.U. (MSSL), and 100%-owned Minera Aguila S.L.U (MASL) in Spain. Its project includes Aguilas Project and Escacena Project. Its Aguilas Project includes approximately nine investigation permits, covering approximately 16,333 hectares in northern Andalucia, Spain. Its Escacena Project, which is located within the Iberian Pyrite Belt and covers an area of approximately 249.5 hectares, approximately 40 kilometer (km) south Northwest of Seville, Spain. The firm is targeting La Romana at its Escacena Project, which is located approximately 6 km southwest of the Aznalcollar open pit mine and approximately 15 km west of the Las Cruces copper mine, in the Iberian Pyrite Belt, Spain.