Aspire Mining

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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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References

  1. Australian Trade Commission, "Mongolian Mining Projects Report 2011", January 2011, page 47. (This report is not available online).
  2. Aspire Mining, "Welcome to Aspire Mining", Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.
  3. Aspire Mining, "Mongoian Projects", Aspire Mining's website, accessed March 2011.

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