Aben Resources's communication channel ...........
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Tune in from time to time for James Petit's update on the company's operation in
- Slocan Graphite project in southern BC
- Pringle North gold project in Red Lake, Ontario
- Forrest Kerr gold project in the Golden Triangle of BC
- Justin gold project in Yukon.
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=...p=CAI%253D
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November 10, 2021 - Acquisition of Slocan Graphite property, update on exploration in Red Lake
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhZ8qcKI7ZI
July 12, 2021 - Acquisition of Pringle North gold property, update on exploration in Forrest Kerr project, plan for Justin gold project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmdY2w6blFQ
November 4, 2020 - update on Forrest Kerr project and Justin projects
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8EDHkiOhWA
June 13, 2019 - Update on Justin project and Forrest Kerr project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13goOuptl_w
Highlight:
- "We will explore the Pringle North gold property in Red Lake in the Spring of 2022"
- "We will drill Forrest Kerr in 2022 FOR SURE "
- "We are getting the NI 43-101 Technical Report for the Justin gold project, we may keep the Justin project or sell it to the neighbors"
- "We have $800K in the Treasury .... I have no problem in raising more to meet the option requirement in Slocan Graphite property: $1 million and issuing 1/2 million shares ......"
Diversification is essential for stability, security and success. Aben Resources now has 4 hot irons in the fire:
- Pounds of gold nuggets found in the Justin gold project (watch the June 13, 2019 video)
- High grade/visible gold in the Forrest Kerr assays
- Gold property in the prolific Red Lake mining region which has produced over 22 million ounces of gold through 2004, worth over $US 35 billion at 2014 prices. The two principal mines, Campbell and Red Lake, both have historic ore grades averaging about 0.57 oz/ton (22 g/tonne) gold.
- Graphite (and possibly also garnet) in the Slocan Graphite property.
Case history in the Slocan Graphite region: In May, 2014 Anglo Swiss Resources sold its Blu Starr gold property for $5.9 million. Blu Starr is in the vicinity of Aben's Slocan graphite property in southern BC. Anglo Swiss Resources subsequently acquired low grade gold properties in Northern Sweden, changed name to Gungnir Resources and now devotes all its financial resources in Northern Sweden. What makes the Slocan graphite property significant is that not only there are large flake graphite there are also garnet which is used in jewellery. That is why James Pettit is so excited in acquiring the Slocan graphite property, it could add millions of dollar to Aben's assets.