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Silk Road Energy Inc
XTSX:SLK

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Silk Road Energy Inc
XTSX:SLK
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Price: 0.04 CAD -11.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1m CAD
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Silk Road Energy, Inc. engages in the exploration, development, and production of petroleum and natural gas assets. The company is headquartered in Sherwood Park, Alberta. The company went IPO on 2012-01-06. The firm is focused on acquiring and developing gold properties. The company owns three gold properties, such as Four Nations Gold Exploration Property, Amikougami Gold Property, and Otto Gold Property in the Kirkland Lake mining camp. The Four Nations Gold Property, which includes five claim blocks comprising 5.2 square kilometers in the Grenfell Township, is located approximately 8.5 kilometers due west from the Macassa Mine near Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Amikougami is located 4000 meters from Agnico-Eagle's Macassa Mine. The Amikougami and Otto Gold properties consist of 16 patented mining claims including five mining licenses. The combined area for both properties is 192.56 hectares. The Otto Property is located approximately nine kilometres to the southwest of the Macassa Mine.

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