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The deal, with a private syndicate, gives the junior a 51% interest in the property for cash payments of $100,000 over three years, and a commitment to spend US$500,000 on exploration. When the 51% interest is earned, a further $100,000 in cash and exploration expenditures of US$1 million will earn the remaining 49% interest.
The vendor keeps a 3% net smelter return; Orezone may reduce that to 1% for US$1 million.
Kantela adjoins the Sadiola property, held by
Also, the company plans to drill at depth at the Homasi gold deposit in southwestern Ghana, where it has an option to acquire a 100% interest from Australian junior Dominion Mining. Dominion had calculated a resource of about 5 million tonnes grading 2.2 grams gold per tonne, but the resource is untested below 150 metres.
Orezone hopes to uncover evidence for a larger dilation zone at depth with mineralized shoots similar to the nearby Obuasi gold mine of
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