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Gold/Mining/Energy : MARUM RESOURCES ON ALBERTA -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Scripts who wrote (2236)11/9/1999 3:53:00 PM
From: George S. Montgomery  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
Honest to God, Ed:

If you are really interested. With money in mind. You could scroll back in this thread.

Jesse, and even Rick, the bossman of MMU, have made so many specific statements about what is happening.

It seems to me you are lazy - or a submissive type.

gsm



To: Scripts who wrote (2236)11/9/1999 3:58:00 PM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2514
 
They haven't done any groundwork there yet. Their TWG-adjacent land selection there has been done based on their expertise... see this article for a brief discussion:
Message 11851223
From there:

" ..In late September, Marum Resources Inc. acquired a 57-square-kilometre block adjacent to the Twin Gold property, and has continued to add to its holdings in the area. Marum performed a satellite image analysis of the region, and selected property with similar features to those on the Twin Gold claims. Marum president, Richard Boulay, said that the company was planning a remote sensing program, and stated that a number of the participants might contribute to such a program. Marum is best known for its Chinchaga gold and diamond prospect in northwestern Alberta, and has acquired some diamond exploration experience as a result. In addition to the Marum block, Mr. Boulay said that he had acquired an additional 61 square kilometres of claims for International Tower Hill Mines Ltd., and the two companies might possibly form a joint venture to explore their properties. Mr. Boulay was optimistic that many kimberlites would be found in the region, which he described as being limited by Ungava Bay to the west, and the Torngat Mountains to the east. He stated, "I will bet you that there are blowouts and pipes there as well." He added that one advantage to the region was the relative lack of soil, which makes identification of potential targets possible, both visually and through remote sensing...
"..Mr. Boulay said that many of the explorers will meet in Quebec City near the end of November, and perhaps some agreement will be reached on sharing data, and pooling resources for surveys.. "
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-hope this helps!

Cheers,
-j
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