Ormonde awarded four new permits
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The Spanish subsidiary of Ormonde Mining has been awarded four new investigation permits in southern Spain.
The permits, located in the Huelva province, are included in the joint venture Ormonde España has with Antofagasta Minerals, and cover a total area of 95 sq km.
“The new permits are a significant addition to our ground holdings in the La Zarza Copper Project area and we are now moving forward with an aggressive exploration programme, funded by our Joint Venture partner Antofagasta, which will, I believe, identify any significant massive sulphides at reasonable depths in these new areas," said Ormonde managing director Kerr Anderson.
Ormonde entered the joint venture in 2009 with Antofagasta to explore for additional copper resources on the La Zarza Copper-Gold project.
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