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弗雷多尼亞礦業公司在阿根廷聖克魯斯省獲得朱迪石礦產資源後股價上漲

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-- 弗雷多尼亞礦業公司 (FRED.V) 股價上漲 7.7%,此前該公司成功獲得位於阿根廷聖克魯斯省的朱迪特礦產項目。 該礦產項目與弗雷多尼亞的埃爾多拉多-蒙塞拉特 (EDM) 項目相鄰,使該公司在該地區的綜合礦區面積擴大至超過 11,000 公頃。弗雷多尼亞表示,朱迪特礦產計畫緊鄰塞羅萬瓜迪亞礦區的西邊界,使其成為阿根廷最重要的金銀礦產計畫之一的直接鄰居。 朱迪特礦產計畫先前的開採權到期,因此得以出售。弗雷多尼亞提交了中標方案,並支付了 25,000 美元的未付特許經營費。 弗雷多尼亞在南部也擁有更廣闊的土地,其中包括面積約 10,500 公頃的薩圖爾諾地區。聲明稱,這些新增礦權使弗雷多尼亞公司在該地區擁有的土地面積擴大至21,800公頃。 「獲得朱迪特礦權對弗雷多尼亞公司而言意義重大。它將我們在埃爾多拉多-多拉多礦區的土地面積擴大到超過21,800公頃,更重要的是,它使我們與塞羅·範瓜迪亞礦區直接相鄰,」首席執行官埃斯塔尼斯勞·奧列馬表示。 「從技術角度來看,朱迪特礦權不僅僅是新增的土地。歷史勘探表明,該地區存在石英脈、有利構造、異常的淺成熱液探路元素,並且可能與埃爾多拉多礦區相連。我們相信,這將為弗雷多尼亞公司在埃爾多拉多-多拉多礦區推進工作提供更強大的區域級平台。」 弗雷多尼亞公司股票在多倫多證券交易所創業板最新交易中上漲0.04加元,至0.56加元。

Price: $0.56, Change: $+0.04, Percent Change: +7.69%

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