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− | {{stub}}{{CoalSwarm}}'''Aspire Mining''' is a Western Australian headquartered mineral exploration company. The company's main focus is the [[Ovoot coking coal project], a proposed open cut coking coal project in Mongolia. An exploration program to define the existing resource was scheduled to be completed at the end of 2010.<ref>Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 47. (This report is not available online).</ref> | + | {{stub}}{{CoalSwarm}}'''Aspire Mining''' is a Western Australian headquartered mineral exploration company. The company's main focus is the [[Ovoot coking coal project]], a proposed open cut coking coal project in Mongolia. An exploration program to define the existing resource was scheduled to be completed at the end of 2010.<ref>Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 47. (This report is not available online).</ref> |
Aspire states on its website that its other main projects are its wholly owned [[Nuramt coal project]], "a 51% holding in the Shanagan project and in Western Australia, a 49% interest in the Windy Knob gold and base metals project."<ref>Aspire Mining, [http://www.aspiremininglimited.com/ "Welcome to Aspire Mining"], Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.</ref> It also lists other Mongolian projects as including the [[Jilchilibag Coal Project]], the Shanagan Joint Venture, a "51% Earn in", and the Zavkhan Iron Ore Project.<ref>Aspire Mining, [http://www.aspiremininglimited.com/?page=36 "Mongoian Projects"], Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.</ref> | Aspire states on its website that its other main projects are its wholly owned [[Nuramt coal project]], "a 51% holding in the Shanagan project and in Western Australia, a 49% interest in the Windy Knob gold and base metals project."<ref>Aspire Mining, [http://www.aspiremininglimited.com/ "Welcome to Aspire Mining"], Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.</ref> It also lists other Mongolian projects as including the [[Jilchilibag Coal Project]], the Shanagan Joint Venture, a "51% Earn in", and the Zavkhan Iron Ore Project.<ref>Aspire Mining, [http://www.aspiremininglimited.com/?page=36 "Mongoian Projects"], Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.</ref> |
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Aspire Mining is a Western Australian headquartered mineral exploration company. The company's main focus is the Ovoot coking coal project, a proposed open cut coking coal project in Mongolia. An exploration program to define the existing resource was scheduled to be completed at the end of 2010.[1]
Aspire states on its website that its other main projects are its wholly owned Nuramt coal project, "a 51% holding in the Shanagan project and in Western Australia, a 49% interest in the Windy Knob gold and base metals project."[2] It also lists other Mongolian projects as including the Jilchilibag Coal Project, the Shanagan Joint Venture, a "51% Earn in", and the Zavkhan Iron Ore Project.[3]
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Website: http://www.aspiremininglimited.com/
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- ↑ Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 47. (This report is not available online).
- ↑ Aspire Mining, "Welcome to Aspire Mining", Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.
- ↑ Aspire Mining, "Mongoian Projects", Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.