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Storm Exploration Inc
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Storm Exploration, Inc. is an exploration company, which engages in the acquisition and exploration of mineral properties. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The firm is focused on advancing four district-scale projects in northwest Ontario: Miminiska, Keezhik, Attwood, and Gold Standard. The company covers approximately 46,000 hectares (ha) of prospective geology. The Company’s primary project, Miminiska, hosts extensive drill-confirmed, high-grade gold mineralization. The Miminiska project covers 5,494 ha and is located in northwest Ontario approximately 40 kilometers (km) west of the Eabametoong First Nation community of Ebamet Lake, 50 km north of the all-weather Ogoki forestry road, and 350 km north of the city of Thunder Bay. The Keezhik property covers approximately 12,482 ha. Its Attwood project is located in northwestern Ontario approximately 60 km southwest of the Eabametoong First Nation Community of Fort Hope and 320km north of the city of Thunder Bay. The Gold Standard property is an early-stage gold exploration project, which covers approximately 5,953 ha.
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