KEFI Minerals owns exploration licences in Turkey as well as an extensive database containing information about numerous prospective sites in the region, providing a pipeline of exploration targets.
Turkey which has achieved global renown in the last two years as a prolific minerals area and is a well established mining country with a supportive government.
KEFI Minerals commenced trading on AIM (Code “KEFI”) in December 2006. EMED Mining contributed initial assets and retains a 32% shareholding. This website contains all information required in accordance with AIM Rule 26.
The Company has a strong management team and board with highly demonstrable track records. Our KEFI Minerals fact sheet provides a good overview of the company.
In Turkey, KEFI Minerals has nine exploration projects:
At Derinin Tepe in the Western Anatolia Region, low-sulphidation epithermal quartz veins have been identified with gold and silver mineralisation.
At Artvin, areas of extensive hydrothermal alteration with gold and base metal mineralisation have been recognised in the project area, and there is evidence of historical workings indicating potential for economic mineralisation.
Bakir Tepe, in southwestern Turkey, is prospective for VMS polymetallic deposits.
At Gumushanein eastern Turkey, areas of extensive hydrothermal alteration have been recognised in the project area, as well as coincident areas of interest identified through interpretation of Aster data.
Hasancelebi, in central Turkey, is prospective for high-sulphidation epithermal gold mineralisation and Iron-Oxide Copper-Gold (“IOCG”) mineralisation.
At Karalarin Central Anatolia, highly anomalous gold in stream sediments have been identified in an area of historic base metal mines.
Muratdag, in the Western Anatolia Region, is prospective for Carlin-style epithermal gold mineralisation.
Meyvali, in the Western Anatolia Region, is prospective for epithermal and skarn related mineralisation.
At Yatik, in the Western Anatolia Region, low-sulphidation epithermal quartz veins with gold and silver mineralisation have been identified.
KEFI Minerals also has an extensive exploration database which contains information about approximately 100 further prospective sites in Turkey. This database provides the Company with a competitive advantage to identify prospective areas for project generation in Turkey.
EMED Mining has agreed to provide technical and administrative systems and personnel to KEFI Minerals on a cost-recovery basis, thus enabling KEFI Minerals to reduce overheads and spend more on exploring Turkey and Bulgaria.
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