FINANCE VIDEO: Gold Anomaly (ASX:GOA) Executive Chairman Greg Starr Interviewed at Resources and Energy Symposium in Broken Hill
Broken Hill, June 4, 2011 (ABN Newswire) - Executive Chairman Greg Starr of Gold Anomaly (ASX:GOA) talks to ABN Newswire about current gold and base metal project throughout Papua New Guinea [PNG], the Crater Mountain project, aand benefits of exhibiting at the Resources and Energy Symposium in Broken Hill.
Crater Mountain
The Crater Mountain Project is a potential multi million ounce gold deposit located in the highlands of PNG. Significant gold mineralisation has been discovered on the surface and at depth in drilling. The Fergusson Island project comprises two shallow lying drill defined gold deposits on the coast of Fergusson Island while the Bogia Project, situated on the coast of the mainland covers an area of copper and gold mineralisation which has never been drill tested.
The Company has one project in Australia - the Croydon Project where the company has discovered an extensive zone of poly-metallic mineralisation [predominantly zinc-silver] beneath 100 metres of cover. This is a new discovery in the highly mineralised Mt Isa Province of north Queensland and is considered to have enormous upside potential.
View the Video Interview here:
http://www.abnnewswire/press/en/67770/Gold-Anomaly
About Symposium
Symposium exists to connect the Australian resources industry with the investment community at both a domestic and international level. We provide a range of opportunities for mining, coal, oil, gas and other energy-related businesses to present to and engage with potential investors. Our events, from monthly roadshows to annual conferences in Australia as well as North America and China are all specifically designed to showcase the resources industry, raise awareness and create mutually beneficial business partnerships. For more information see: www.goldevent.com.au
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