Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), a nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to update investors that further to the announcement dated 25 February 2013 the draft Development of the Russian Far East (“DRFE”) programme submitted to the Federal authorities by Minvostockrazvitiya has… Read More »
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Adviser Change of Name
The Company announces that its Joint Broker, Merchant Securities Limited, has changed its name to Sanlam Securities UK Limited with immediate effect. Read more (PDF)
2012 Drilling Identifies New 23.5 m Zone Of 1.29% Nickel At Ikenskoe
Amur Minerals Corporation (AIM: AMC), the nickel-copper sulphide exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, announces its final 2012 exploration drill results derived at its Kun-Manie nickel copper sulphide project. The last stage of the 2012 drill programme consisted of 1,212 metres of diamond drilling within 10 holes located immediately… Read More »
Completion of Winter Ice Road
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), a nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to announce that it has completed the construction of its winter ice road from the Baikal – Amur rail siding to its Kun-Manie project. The ice road, which the Company… Read More »
Inclusion of Kun-Manie in Far East Development Programme
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), a nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to inform investors that it has provided Kun-Manie project information and an associated preliminary development plan to the Ministry of Natural Resources of Amur Oblast in Blagoveshchensk, Amur Oblast. The… Read More »
2012 Gorny Drilling and Trenching – 750 Metre Long Zone Defined
Amur Minerals Corporation (AIM: AMC), the nickel-copper sulphide exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, announces the 2012 drill results at its Gorny target located within its Kun-Manie exploration licence. Gorny is located two kilometres east of the Maly Kurumkon / Flangovy deposit. Drilling completed in 2012 combined with trenches… Read More »
2012 Sampling Expands Kubuk 50% and Identifies New Targets
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), a nickel-copper sulphide mineral exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, announces the final results of the 2012 soil and rock chip sampling programme undertaken at its Kun-Manie exploration licence. During last year’s drilling season, sampling programmes were conducted concurrently and were focused… Read More »
Mining Licence Update
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the “Company”), the nickel-copper sulphide exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to provide an update on the Kun-Manie mining licence application (the “Mining Licence”). This follows communications with various Russian federal agencies involved in the process for the granting of the Mining… Read More »
2012 Drilling Doubles Length of Maly Kurumkon Deposit Potential for Expansion Remains
Amur Minerals Corporation (AIM: AMC), the nickel-copper sulphide exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to announce that the 2012 drill results at its Maly Kurumkon deposit have doubled the strike length to at least two kilometres. Drilling has also indicated that the newly drilled area contains higher… Read More »
Kun-Manie Exploration Licence Extension Granted
Amur Minerals Corporation (“Amur” or the Company), the nickel-copper sulphide exploration and resource development company focused on the far east of Russia, is pleased to announce it has received its third extension on the right to continue exploration on its Kun-Manie project. Management confirms that on 14 November 2012, a meeting was held in Blagoveshchensk,… Read More »