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Bedford Metals is devoted to the responsible discovery and development of gold deposits, prioritizing environmental care, carbon reduction, and cost efficiency.
168极速赛车官网-极速赛车官方历史开奖结果、开奖官网直播记录 Forging Success from Earth's Depths
Bedford Metals Corp. is a mineral exploration company dedicated to creating value for our shareholders. We achieve this by identifying and developing highly prospective mineral exploration opportunities. Our strategy involves advancing our projects from discovery to production.
The Margurete Gold Project, covering 687 hectares, is located in a gold-rich region of British Columbia, Canada. Exploration since 1986 has revitalized this project.
South of the Athabasca Basin, the Ubiquity Lake Uranium Project spans 1,382 hectares and is strategically positioned in Canada’s uranium mining hub. The Sheppard Lake Uranium Project, adjoining Ubiquity Lake to the southeast, covers 2,250 hectares.
On the eastern side of the Athabasca Basin, the Close Lake Uranium Project, next to Cameco Corporation’s claims, covers 245 hectares. It lies within a key exploration corridor hosting the McArthur River mine, the largest high-grade uranium deposit in the world.
The Margurete Gold Project is located in the Phillips Arm Gold Camp and covers 687 hectares, approximately 200 kilometres Northwest of Vancouver in southwest British Columbia. The project can be accessed by water taxi from the Campbell River.
The Ubiquity Lake Uranium Project, spanning 1,382 hectares, is located just south of the southern edge of the Athabasca Basin, Canada’s prolific uranium region. Z-TEM and VTEM surveys have highlighted exceptionally high uranium values in outcrop and float samples.
The Close Lake Uranium Project, adjacent to Cameco Corporation’s claims in the Athabasca Basin, spans about 245 hectares. It lies within a key exploration area, including the Keys Lake, Cigar Lake, and McArthur River mines. The property is accessible via roads and trails.
The Sheppard Lake Uranium Project spans approximately 2250 hectares and adjoins Bedford’s Ubiquity Lake Project to the southeast. With this transaction, the Company now has over 3600 hectares of prospective ground just south of the Athabasca Basin’s lip.