Aeris Resources Ltd
ASX:AIS
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Aeris Resources Ltd
Glance View
Aeris Resources Ltd. engages in the production, exploration, and sale of copper, gold and silver. The company is headquartered in Fortitude Valley, Queensland. The company went IPO on 2011-02-02. The firm operates a growing portfolio of copper and gold operations, development project and exploration prospects. The Company’s exploring and producing projects includes Tritton Copper operations, Torrens, Canbelego and Cracow Gold project. The Tritton tenement package in New South Wales comprises of seven exploration and mining licences covering 2,160 square kilometers of highly prospective ground for base metal deposits within the Girilambone Basin. The Canbelego Project covers approximately 40 square kilometer and is located 45 kilometers south-west of the Tritton Copper Operations. The Cracow Gold Operations are located in a endowed goldfield with gold mineralisation hosted in steeply dipping structurally controlled low sulphidation epithermal veins.
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