Regulus Resources Inc
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Regulus Resources Inc
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Regulus Resources, Inc. is a mineral exploration company, which engages in the acquisition and development of mineral resource properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2010-12-20. The principal project held by the Company is the AntaKori copper-gold-silver project. The AntaKori project hosts a resource with indicated mineral resources of approximately 250 million tons with a grade of 0.48 % Cu, 0.29 g/t Au and 7.5 g/t Ag and inferred mineral resources of approximately 267 million tons with a grade of 0.41 % Cu, 0.26 g/t Au, and 7.8 g/t Ag. Mineralization remains open in directions. The AntaKori project is located approximately 600 kilometers (kms) north of Lima and 50 kms northwest of the city of Cajamarca, on the Miocene Au-Cu-Ag belt of northern Peru. The AntaKori claim group is located immediately adjacent to the Tantahuatay high-sulfidation epithermal (HS) Au mine; seven kms north-west of the Cerro Corona porphyry Cu-Au mine; and 32 kms north-west of the Yanacocha HS gold mine, all within the prolifically mineralized Yanacocha-Hualgayoc mining district in the Department of Cajamarca.
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