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China - Mongolian Projects
Mongolian Uranium Mining Project, Mongolia
WM Mining Company and Uranium Resources, Inc.
Four weeks of on site work in Mongolia to collect geological and environmental data regarding the project. Reviewed reports, maps and cross sections completed by Russian and Mongolian geologists and environmental professionals. Produced a comprehensive report on the current mining operation and environmental evaluation.
Volcanic gold prospects in China
Spent over five weeks in China, visited six provinces and reviewed over 20 volcanic gold prospects. Produced four volumes of reports including detailed geologic maps, cross sections, color photos and tapes recorded while interviewing local geologists and relevant government officials. Prioritized the prospects reviewed and recommended the best properties for further studies. Further extended China Link s network in southern China.
Gold deposits in China
Five weeks of field and indoor work in China to collect and analyze data for gold projects. Produced four gold geology reports including specific gold deposits in NE China, an overview of gold prospects in Heilongjiang Province, and an overview of large gold prospects in the whole country. Secured solid contacts in both the central and local governments, especially among the Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources and its provincial branches (the Geology Bureaus).
AATA China Link
Conducted a review study on the mineral resources and opportunities in China including the production history of different types of metals and coal, distribution of these commodities, evaluation of the prospective areas, construction of the Chinese mineral resource organizations and how to be more successful in the booming Chinese business.
AATA China Link
Conducted a detailed study on China sedimentary basins and their hydrocarbon potentials. Wrote two petroleum geology reports on the Hailar Basin and the Sanjiang Basin in NE China. The reports reviewed regional geology and tectonics, source reservoir seal rock distribution, their physical chemical properties, trapping styles and estimated hydrocarbon reserve.
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